
Stock ST air dam on my ride, lip is 3" above pavement. I am still on stock suspension, but on 16" wheels. Pic shows extension grafted on.
I grafted a 2" extension on using 4" vinyl baseboard from Home Depot, secured with screws and wingnuts from behind the OEM air dam. Mod left me 1" clearance to pavement.
Assuming commonly referenced frontal section for ST is 22.9 square feet, this modification added one square foot, for a 4.4% increase in frontal area.
Before mounting the extension I ran 4 data logs, two in each direction on same flat road; then did same after mounting the extension. Nothing else changed, even same tank of gas.
During the acceleration part of the logging, I found little difference between original and extended air dams, average time from 2500 to 6500 rpm full throttle between the two air dam configurations was less than 1% favoring the OEM air dam.
During coast down, conducted by lifting throttle at 6600 rpm and car in neutral, then logging time to coast from 85 mph to 45 mph (Accessport has a vehicle speed log option), the air dam extension provided 5.5% more coast time. I was actually trying to coast down to 30 mph but public roads do present challenges, so 85-45 was best I could gather for all 8 logs.
So, my interpretation is this mod can increase frontal area and increase aerodynamic efficiency at same time. If you drive long distances at highway speeds, it should be reflected in better gas mileage.
If you lower suspension 1", some of this effect should accrue.
If you track and have straights, extending your air dam might provide a little more speed. I think I will leave it on for now and see what next track day (Dec 19) data show.