Speed Holes
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Bought a shell and it has holes/oval shape cut out on my rear bumper..anyone know where i can get the metal plate or they call speed holes plate to put it on my bumper? I heard of STR is there any more?
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Re: Speed Holes
golden eagle. but please try to find a bumper without those nasty swiss cheese holes. on a street car those holes wont make any difference.,
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Re: Speed Holes
Or you could get a bumper without holes in it from a junk yard or certafit or something. But hey, if you like them, rock them. They just really aren't my thing.
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People also refer to them as a rear diffuser, if that helps you're search any. Of course that's not to be confused with the type of rear diffuser that comes stock on a '92-'95 VX.
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Isn't a diffuser usually under the bumper? Most of the diffuser is under the car. It doesn't sound like he is describing a diffuser. It sounds more like he is describing holes in the bumper itself.
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That's why I added the 2nd sentence. I've seen "speed holes" referred to as a diffuser on numerous occasion. That doesn't mean it's the correct technical term for them (obviously it's not). It's similar to people calling all '92-'95 Civics an "EG", where most don't have a chassis code with EG in it. I just added the info, so it might help with a more productive search.
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