Ther is suction in fact. The suction peak is on the diffuser kink line
Diffuser do not do work. Thermodynamics.
Suction is the opposite of pumping. which are both forms of work.
To suck something has to do work.
It only looks like the diffuser is suction but in reality the ORIGINAL stream of air front the front of the car is expanding at high speed. Diffuser is just facilitating it.
OK.. i know people say I like to bring up "unrelated stuff" but Air conditioning systems, and turbines use diffusers to make expansion to atmospheric more efficient. Less ducting losses.
Inside is lower than atmospheric, so it is easy to say it is sucking, (if you tap the diffuser throat air will be sucked in from outside.) But since suction is work what is doing the work? In fact doing this will cause the machine that is doing work to
lose power. Your turbine will loose power and your AC system will experience more ducting loses, so the fans will need to do more work. So in these cases something is
doing more work to make up for tapping the throat of the diffuser to get suction.
butRemember the diffuser itself is not doing anything. Take the formula 1 car, what is doing the work? The car. The car is "pushing" the fluid under the floor.
If you follow the original streamline of the fluid from beginning of the front splitter you will see that it is not being sucked, because the air is actually moving from low pressure from the throat of the front splitter, to a slightly higher pressure in the diffuser throat to higher pressure at the end of the diffuser. (expansion to atmospheric) Suction is not low pressure to high pressure is it?
That is why you have to be very careful with this.
The trick of pointing the exhaust near the throat of the diffuser might make it seem that the diffuser is doing the sucking as well (like the tapping I mentioned before). And just like the tapping example I mentioned before something has to do the work to make the suction happen.
The diffuser cannot do it, so what is left is the car or the exhaust gasses and the atmosphere. You know what this means? Your car will work harder when you tap the diffuser. It will be seen as more drag under the floor. Or if you wisely use the exhaust your exhaust will loose some of its energy, which is actually not bad at all, since it's not going to be used for anything else anyway.
That is just my take though. I always try to work from the fundamentals.