Project Budget 400WHP S197 Mustang Track Car: Part 8 – Aero with Steeda and Ford

2014 Mustang GT stock spoilerNext, we removed the factory spoiler.

2013 Mustang GT stock spoilerThis spoiler is functional but only ever so slightly.  The BOSS 302 wing and GT500 spoiler are significantly larger, but provide nowhere near as much downforce as the Steeda wing that we are going to install.

2013 Mustang trunkTo remove the factory spoiler, we had to open the trunk.

2014 Mustang spoiler removalThese two plugs hide two of the four mounting bolts.

2014 Mustang spoiler removal boltsThe other two mounting bolts are located under the carpet panel.

2014 Mustang stock spoiler removalWith the four bolts removed, we had to ‘saw’ our way though the double-sided foam tape.  Fishing line works much better.

Quick Reference:

Page 1 – Overview
Page 2 – Boss Splitter Install
Page 3 – Installed Boss Splitter Review
Page 4 – Remove Stock Spoiler
Page 5 – Clean Decklid & 3D printed Adapter
Page 6 – Mount Steeda Wing
Page 7 – Review and Aero Insight

10 comments

  1. Another good Billy Johnson article. If the used car market wasn’t so insane, I would be all over a ’13-14 Mustang and follow all your advice to modify it. I have only ever had miatas on track, so some power would be a nice change.

    1. Based off of the goals for the project to be a budget track car that’s also driven on the street without beating you up, and from my experience racing the S197 (with this aero) the Steeda spring and bar rates were chosen accordingly. Stay tuned for when I track test and evaluate this setup!

  2. Great articles, Billy! I can’t believe I came across this one just as I am trying to reproduce the aero package of the GS cars ever since I saw them at COTA in 2013. Most people like the WC cars, but I have a heart for endurance racing and I always wanted to duplicate the 302R. Anyway, I bought the Steeda wing years ago, but am only just now getting around to figuring out the mounting “shim.” I have contacted many of the race builders and nobody seems to have any left in a box on a shelf somewhere. I thought it would be awesome if somebody could just 3D print them and now – you have gone and done just that! Uh, any chance you can share that file? Any help would be appreciated. My website link goes to my write-up of the 2013 COTA race with a couple of pretty good pictures of your car.

    1. Would be even nicer if Billy could print up a half dozen or so of these at a time and make them available to purchase cor those of us with no 3D printing abilities.

  3. What is the part# of the Steeda wing you used? I looked on Steeda’s website and did not see this wing. They may not have the correct photo posted.
    The 3D printed adapters would be slick.
    Thanks

  4. I am getting ready to do the same things to my 2006 Mustang GT. Please let me know if you have the adapters available. Thanks for the article!

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