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Enduracers Setups
By: Ibby Date: May 8, 2018, 12:14 am
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Since we're using a new mod, I wondered if people have
discovered any weird setup issues with Enduracers.
I'm noticing (at least on the Aston Martin), that just raising
the rear ride height a tiny bit COMPLETELY changes the feel of
the force feedback! I don't know if this is a "glitch" or if
this makes sense IRL? Or maybe it's something to do with my
crappy Logitech Momo wheel? Anyone else have any comments on
that?
And I am still going with the following starter setup;
- set tire pressures to minimum
- set ride heights to minimum
- set anti roll bars to minimum and maybe even completely detach
the rear
NOTE: I am not fast. And I don't really know what I'm doing with
setups. Posting this to hopefully learn from other members on
the forums. ;)
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Re: Enduracers Setups
By: Ibby Date: May 8, 2018, 8:40 am
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I guess I should clarify what I'm experiencing.
With the rear ride height set to minimum, I have a very "light"
wheel... hardly any resistance. If I raise the rear height a
little, suddenly I have a very "heavy" wheel with a lot of
resistance when trying to turn. It's just such an extreme change
that I'm thinking its some kind of software issue rather than
what I should expect to feel from a car in real life.
#Post#: 6810--------------------------------------------------
Re: Enduracers Setups
By: Chad Brown Date: May 8, 2018, 8:54 am
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The only thing I can think of is that by raising the rear ride
height you're putting more weight on the front. This could
potentially result in a heavier wheel because the more weight on
the front suspension would make it slightly more difficult to
turn the wheel. Although if it's such a massive difference that
might be an issue.
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