When you say the car is lifting at higher speeds, are you referring to the front or the rear of the car? Seeing you don't want to the change the external looks of the car, there are going to be several problems with generating aerodynamic downforce. This is only to maintain higher levels of grip when cornering, but produces large amounts of drag at higher speeds. You have to look at where you want your trade offs. Because you do not want to add anything to exterior of the car (wings, spoilers) there are not many options for increasing your grip through aerodynamic means. A better solution would be to increase the mechanical grip of your car while cornering. When you referred to the car lifting at higher speeds, I'm thinking you are experiencing oversteer (loose) on your rear tires. Basically you want to transfer more weight to the rear of the car, either by putting softer springs in the rear or putting stiffer springs on the front, or a hundred other things. Read a couple of good race engineering books and you'll figure it out. I know this doesn't exactly answer your question, but really your levels of downforce are limited because of retaining the "Stock" look of the car.