I took about a 6 inch by 55 inch piece of sheetmetal, and attached it to the lower front valance
of my Cuda, to make a spoiler. Not only does it help minimize air drag under the car, and keep the nose
from floating up at high speed, but it forces more air through the radiator for better cooling when moving.
Also, if you can vent your engine compartment any way, like hood vents, or remove inner splash guards near front wheels,
that allows more air to pass through the radiator, and actually helps your car be faster by reducing drag at high speed. Racers use to crack the rear of their
hoods about 2 or 3 inches up, and gain a couple of tenths in the quarter mile. Helps make your car less of a big air brake due to drag.