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Yep, I pulled the extended air dam off today, will tape off all four vents, run a new stock aero baseline coast down, then remove fog vents tape first, then hood vents, testing each.
I may have forgotten to mention I added reinforcement behind the extended air dam, so its behavior is very different now compared to its former ability to "bend" with speed. A fixed air dam should be mounted further forward, maybe integral with a splitter, so the high pressure bubble is forced up into the intakes and around sides. Mounting a stiff air dam as far back as I did using the stock lip probably also creates lift in front, undesirable for tracking. I was really surprised to loose more than 10% aero efficiency, so best to follow Levi's counsel, back to basics and evaluate each variable in turn.
If I can get this sorted next few days, maybe can experiment further on track.
I may have forgotten to mention I added reinforcement behind the extended air dam, so its behavior is very different now compared to its former ability to "bend" with speed. A fixed air dam should be mounted further forward, maybe integral with a splitter, so the high pressure bubble is forced up into the intakes and around sides. Mounting a stiff air dam as far back as I did using the stock lip probably also creates lift in front, undesirable for tracking. I was really surprised to loose more than 10% aero efficiency, so best to follow Levi's counsel, back to basics and evaluate each variable in turn.
If I can get this sorted next few days, maybe can experiment further on track.