I purchased an OEM CSL diffuser through ECS back in August and just received it a couple weeks ago. I was quite disappointed in the quality of the carbon fiber, it has quite a few cosmetic defects. While I know 1x1 carbon can be tricky I figured for the price, and it just went up again, and it being OEM it would be close to flawless. There's quite a few air bubbles, distortions in the weave and there's even 3 different layers showing. I attached only a few pictures, but there are more blemishes than just these. I'm currently discussing with ECS what can be done about this but I was wondering if this is the expected quality of the OEM parts nowadays?
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Unfortunately, some of more current batches (after 2017ish) can have defects. It seems that the QC is lacking for these older parts. You should try and get another if you are set on OE. The 90k LSB M3 that sold on BaT had a OE CSL diffuser that was short on the ends leaving a gap where it met the bumper cutout.
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We've been seeing issues on all sort of parts. Unfortunately, it is not a surprise. I started seeing when I was buying interior parts like center console, pillars. I would return it. thegenius46m Buys a lot of new BMW parts, and is constantly returning them or asking vendor/dealer to confirm condition before purchase.
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Funny. When I purchased my car, I was told it has an OE CSL diffuser installed. Looking at the diffuser, I didn’t believe it seeing as the weave wasn’t perfect. Looks like I do have an OE piece after all. Mine looks roughly the same, maybe a bit better. ECS (should) be willing to swap out the piece factoring in the defects. I’ve seen them exchange other parts for much less.
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For what you probably paid for that, I'd try and exchange it. Across the board, auto parts quality has taken a dump. I see it at work, and I see it in what I buy for this car and others I own. Blame Covid, governments, lack of work ethic, unskilled immigrant low wage labor in the factories, whatever, it's a crap situation we have to deal with.
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How much did you pay in total? Good thing ECS has such legendary customer service LOL
Originally posted by PSUEng View PostBlame Covid, governments, lack of work ethic, unskilled immigrant low wage labor in the factories
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I'd suggest bringing this to a body shop - you're going to get it painted and they will reclear the lower section most likely. The weave deformation is to be expected using 1x1 weave on complex curvature. You're probably going to be disappointed in a replacement version, the same will most likely happen.
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Originally posted by SQ13 View PostI’m also surprised that Karbonius doesn’t make diffusers. I bet their diffusers would be better than new OE.
The paints used today are massively different than in 2001. The low VOC content, water based formulations and the ever increasing need for body shop productivity driven by insurance companies make base and clear coats extremely finicky.
Here's my CSL Karbonius roof which we had to entirely reclear.
Last edited by Epoustouflant; 03-14-2023, 06:59 PM.
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