I thought I'd post a quick update. I've made a cardboard mock-up of the design to try under the car to check it fits. To do this, I measured the sides of the model in Google Sketchup, plotted them on paper (I only have an A4 printer) and cut them out. I re-measured and used these templates to cut out the cardboard parts that I stuck together.
The car's off for some work to be done on the chain tensioning mechanism that I'm not happy with, so I'll trial fit when it returns. Assuming it fits, I can disassemble the mock-up to use as a template for cutting the wooden formers and the hardwood skin to go over them. After that, I'll fill, primer, paint, wax, PVA and start laying up carbon. I've not done any composite work before, so this will be interesting! I plan to hang it with several bicycle spokes as the downforce won't be too great and they can take over 200kg each in tension.
I decided to give up on CFD as Caedium was just too complex to spend the time learning, despite being far less complex than OpenFOAM! It's a shame as I wanted to evaluate whether it was worth sticking with the 4.2 degree angle for the first 450mm to avoid the rear wishbones or whether accepting wishbone intrusion into the diffuser was worth it to run at closer to 10 degrees for the whole length.
In the meantime, I've been thinking of replacing my rear wing mount that's made of 6mm aluminium with carbon to save weight. This sheet weighs just 1.3kg, compared to over 5kg for the aluminium, but I'm not sure it'll take the weight of a single plane rear wing at 130mph. Anyone got any ideas?