I was thinking about aero devices focused on low-speed (around 100 km/h) downforce generation, to improve fast use of everyday car.
I would like to stay in the bed some 5 minutes more in the morning...
Assume I put a full-size rear wing on my VW Passat SW, and I get some 30 kg of downforce @100 kph.
Does this rear-biased force improve my weight balance, reducing understeer at speed, or the contrary, like what happens in F1 (games), where you get consistent understeer loading the rear wing (while running "flat" front wing)?
As you can see, I didn't fully understood bias between weight inertia/downforce...