Originally Posted by fullmonty Looks great AK! I spy a PS3 controller too, COD anyone!?
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09-07-2010, 03:33 PM | #31 (permalink) |
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dude, I have both xbox 360 and PS3 but both of them has a layer of dust on them . After working on the forum, staying social and keeping my career running, I haven't had a chance to play a video games in 15+ months!
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I seriously will take the ps3 I want one for GTR and twisted metal.
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Just an update on the fujimura CF diffuser... my VHB wasnt so vhb and started to sag about 3mm from the bumper
so yanked it off slowly and reapplied a different VHB tape. this time used VHB 5952. 5952 literally has almost no initial cure time... if you make a mistake, like accidentally install your diffuser up-side-down lol, well, that's permanent. prep... to prevent scuffs i use japanse rice paper masking tape. VHB applied... wiped bumper with alcohol and applied... this is only like a minute after application. it is STUCK on there. i applied good amount of pressure and will let it cure. |
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Good thing I used 3M VHB 4910 Clear on my Fujimura diffuser + the screws that came with it. I might part out before selling the car in 2070 When installing the front lip with the same VHB, I was also surprised with the initial cure time. Only after a few seconds I could no longer seperate the lip from the front bumper. I still added 6 more locked nuts and screws to make it permanent |
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i suggest you kind of 'practice' how you're going to pull the sides over and the bottom before you peel back the tape lining. if you just gently place it on the bumper it looks like the evor's finish picture. you have to slightly 'stretch' it open, and let the tape tack down real nice. then the fitment is perfect. |
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at the top i used one long tape. i peeled back the liner about 2" on each side, and folded the liner outward so that i can grab and pull it off while mounting the diffuser about 4-5" at a time to the bumper. after all the liners were off, at the very end i gave it a good push counting to 30 a section at a time. and repeated that 4-5 times. the adhesive needs to be squashed in order to become fully active. |
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