Yesterday I run the SR4L GT 1h race at Sebring 12H, which was incredibly fun, and I loved it! However, my best lap times in Q were at least 5s slower than the top-3 drivers. Of course my driving may suck horribly, but can anyone share a Nissan GT-R GT1 setup for Sebring? Even better if you can stay under 2:00:00 with it. My current best laptime is low 2:04. I've done high 2:01 once, but I can't seem to reach that anymore Thanks!
Hi guys! I can see that sim racing community is glad to share lot of content such as cars and tracks but... very few setups . How come cant I find a setup for 370z? I would love to compare it to mine... I am particularly interested in one for mid ohio where we will start our league championship in mid september. Thanks to the charitable soul that posts his... Enviado desde mi GT-I9505 usando Tapatalk 2
Tried those Nissan GT-R GT1 setups. First lap I did I was 1s faster. After an hour, I got down from 2:04 to 2:01 I think I have at least another second to shave off
Hey, question for you mechanics out there: Are there tracks where a good setup for that track would be a good base setup in general? And if so could somebody list a few of those tracks?
All depends on the track in question. I find portugal to be a good tuning track, it features many different types of corner and straight. If you can get a good fast setup here I would say a visit to any other track load this setup as your base then adjust as needed. My advice for tuning: Drive the track with default setup for 10-15 laps before making any adjustments. Do not push the car, slow down well enough to know your car is not going to skid on entry and exit you are aiming to hear just scrubbing sounds from the tyres. Watch your tyre heating in these 15 laps, you are aiming to balance the wear and heat to be pretty much neutral when the car is settled on the start straight before the first corner. When you have a feel for the track: I start by tuning the car section my section adjusting the car for maximum brake performance without skidding to getting it round the first corner as fast as possible trail braking in, coasting round, and power pumping it up and out, remember your speed is going to come from being tidy taking a wide smooth line with no agressive corrections necessary, unbalancing front/rear weight is going to make you spin, slide and slowwwwwwww. Most of the time I cant really tell whether I'm faster or not just by driving. I can only tell by checking my section times regularly and making tuning adjustments only focasing on one section at a time getting as fast as possible before moving onto the next section. Hope this helps with the thoughts I have of tuning process.
Thanks Bart, all very good advice. I'm not actually fast or consistent enough to do much tuning on my own yet, although serendipitously Portugal is one of my better tracks. I'm such a rookie I'm mainly focused on the problem behind the wheel, but with this knowledge in hand I can try a few Portugal setups from RD on some of the GT cars. I'm really just looking to make them feel a little less brittle, and when I do start to tune on my own I can refer to your post which I now have in my notes here.
Megane setup for Sebring 12 h. 2.01.744 on a rubbered track. Rubber is safe. ^- ^ http://www.file-upload.net/download-8011432/megane.svm.html
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Anybody knows if setup changes are visual presented on drivers car, such as steering angle, camber etc., and if the shown is believable accurate or just fake ( representing realtime physics ? ) ?
I would guess that camber for sure since the physics of the tires is accurately simulated. For the steered angle there was a variable in plr file or controller.ini which privided the wheel range for visual purposes. For etc I dont know what you mean Enviado desde mi GT-I9505 usando Tapatalk 2
Thx for the info, with steer angle i mean the steering lock visible on screen per wheel side. "etc." (usually in german) i don't know the right meaning but something like "and whatnot", nothing important
All setups posted here untill now (less from some german host wich not allow me to download): rf2.rar (51 KB) https://mega.co.nz/#!4MYgFAhB!VwgldQ4GpOUtnXnRfJcTPU6px71Ks1VveNCzQ2V5QAA *Main directory/CAR/Track/*username.svm
Anyone have a setup for formula ISI @ Melbourne, I was able to do low 1:27's in RF1 but in RF2 I can't for the life of me get below 1:29.5 consistently.