You don't get the drastic difference in driving above 100 mph that you do if the undertrays are missing and I have never done a back to back comparison like I have had to many times on 944's missing undertrays (looking for leaks etc)..
However, the important thing to remember, is if they tidy up the air, not even be air tight, but just tidying up the air under the car, stopping spillage of air between the underbody and the turbulant air rushing past the outside at 100+ mph, then it may make a difference.. it could be quite a big one.
But then you also get into ground effect as well, which plays a big part in things.
You might imagine that these would have to be airtight and seriously strong to make a difference, but its important to remember that there are a lot of square inches under a 944, and even if these trims just make a 0.5psi difference, but multiply that difference by the square inches of real estate under the car, that is a reasonable, free of charge, difference in downforce, which on the straights might make the car more stable, and in cornering will help no end.
The golden rule is that downforce is pressure on the tyres for free... weight is pressure on the tyres which wants to remain in motion in a steady state.... a 20kg lighter car, versus the same lighter car with 20kg in extra downforce, the second car will be faster in every way, especially if the downforce is caused by ground effect or a reduction in pressure under the body, rather than by the use of a big spoiler.
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