MaD_King
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+1Yes, I believe you made a flat spot on your tires (spin or blocked wheels while braking), gives you FFB vibrations as in real life.
Cheers.
+1Yes, I believe you made a flat spot on your tires (spin or blocked wheels while braking), gives you FFB vibrations as in real life.
Cheers.
+1Ok, no pb with flat spot, FFB effect can be very strong, do you if there is a way to reduce it with FFB setup?
Well done and THANK you! (now if we could just get somebody to make the Lola T-260!)
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Keep an eye on the brake pedal force in your setups. I use about 90% unless I get flatspotting. Then it's time to reduce.I think the Macca is good Corti! Feels very much old school and, I think it is now braking as badly as it should :-D (could be placebo)
I've seen that for AC, but everytime I tried it at Riverside, the AI drove off the road at the 2nd 180°. Same place every time.
The issue is this era requires mods to miss behave while braking, including snaking is they are not 100% straight or if the weight load is still uneven. Last time I drove, Corti's work seemed spot on AND the AI behaved remarkably well around East London. I had a ton of fun with 16 to 18 cars on track.Ke
Keep an eye on the brake pedal force in your setups. I use about 90% unless I get flatspotting. Then it's time to reduce.