General "rule of thumb" is 7deg, but I know teams that have run as high as 11deg. I did one that was going to be very short, so I made the angle 11deg, but on a revision we made it longer (starting at the rear axle line), and sloping at 7deg, and it worked alot better.
I think too much angle causes seperation and turbulance, which kills the efficientcy. The number of strakes will make a difference too. My understanding is they help clean up the turbulant air from the rear tires. I've noticed the C6R's, running alot more strakes in the diffuser, and Prodrive always seemed to use alot.
-Dave
Everything should be designed as simple as possible, but not simpler.