ive given this a lot of research and thought.

it depends on whether you are just trying to reduce drag or if you actually want to generate downforce.

for drag purposes anything flatter than the standard undertrays will be good.

for downforce you really have to completely remodel the airflow around the car.

compare the mr2 with any modern lotus and you will see what i mean.

1) rad airflow must go through the frunk and over the windscreen
2) large and low front splitter
3) air from the front bumper should be fed to the wheels for brake cooling.

mudflaps and turning veins are required to stop turbulent arch air from going underneath the vehicle
4) sideskirts that go as low as you dare
5) engine bay airflow cannot be affected.

minimum requirement is a mini diffuser at the front edge of the engine bay.

an underbay scoop is even better.

engine lid fans would be best of all.

the more air you can suck out through the engine bay the more effective the rear end aero will be
6) you must negotiate the sump, rear subframe and exhaust without sharp turns or step changes.

this is by far the hardest part.

there is no point in having a rear diffuser if the air that is fed to it is turbulent.

7) rear diffuser should be long and shallow, about 7 to 10 degrees.

with diffusers like this less is more, otherwise flow just wont stay attached.

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) if you can manage to get flow tunnels and venturi structures involved, with successfull use of strakes and vortex generators you have done well.

bear in mind changing the airflow around the vehicle will affect the handling, far more significantly at high speed than low speed.

A change like this must be considered within the bigger picture of your whole tuning package.
