MFR Engineering Aluminum Chassis Mounted Kit Video Review by Mod in Japan

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We went to MFR Engineering in Montclair, California for a closer look at their Aluminum Chassis Mounted Aero Kit for the 2020 Toyota Supra A90 we have installed on our #MIJA90 ! Check out this video we did reviewing the kit looking at each piece individually.

More information on the kit:
The MFR Engineering Aluminum Aero Kit for the 2020 Toyota Supra was made to be functional first with its solid aluminum construction mounted while being mounted directly to the chassis. Early on in the process of our Supra build the #MIJA90, our Toyota Supra was a bone stock car and with a short window of time to make it to SEMA, we contacted our friends Mike and Richard at MFR Engineering in Montclair, California. This kit is made 100% in the USA actually about 15 minutes from the Mod in Japan office, and we've even had the chance to watch them go through the process.
Full Aluminum Chassis Mounted kit includes:
  • Front Splitter with Air Dam Plate
  • Side Splitter
  • Rear Diffuser
  • All necessary hardware and brackets for a full installation
  • Made of 6061-T6 and 5052 Aluminum
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For more 3d renderings of the kit:
http://www.modinjapan.com/blog/mfr-...-for-the-2020-toyota-supra-a90-on-our-mija90/

With decades of experience in fabrication and design, the team at MFR created this kit with the intention of maintaining as many OEM mounting points making it not as least destructive as possible. Design in CAD this kit is precision cut with a CNC Plasma cutter so the tolerances are incredibly precise.
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How much downforce does the front splitter create? Does the rear diffuser also help with that?
 
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