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United KingdomPeterborough
Jun 25 2011, 1:05 PM #1
Silent7Sniper7 Pace Car Driver
I know there's setups on here already & i've tried a lot of them out but none seem to help.

Here's the problem: On the straight's at high speed the entire back end shakes like mad & it sometimes spins at the slightest movement, secondly is the cornering, i've seen over's go round corners at 70 - 80 Mph & when I try it I spin out.

Thank You for your time & help

P.S. if this thread gets closed please PM me.
   
 
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SwitzerlandSwitzerland
Jun 25 2011, 1:16 PM #2
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-positive rear toe
-increase the ride height
   
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Jun 25 2011, 2:52 PM #3
Sn1per666 Senior Member
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-positive rear toe
-increase the ride height
You can't increase the ride height on the Ferrari F1's.

Increasing rear toe and lowering the front downforce will help with the oversteer. The car is going to shake at high speeds. As far as I know there is no fixing that.
   
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Jun 25 2011, 2:56 PM #4
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You can't increase the ride height on the Ferrari F1's.
Didn't know that.
   
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United StatesCentral Florida
Jun 25 2011, 4:00 PM #5
Cauchy Senior Member
Silent7Sniper7 View Post
I know there's setups on here already & i've tried a lot of them out but none seem to help.

Here's the problem: On the straight's at high speed the entire back end shakes like mad & it sometimes spins at the slightest movement, secondly is the cornering, i've seen over's go round corners at 70 - 80 Mph & when I try it I spin out.

Thank You for your time & help

P.S. if this thread gets closed please PM me.
Are you using a wheel of controller?
If using a wheel, I would recommend unplugging the power from it.

You need to be a little more specific about what is going on. Is the unstable on straights due to bumps? Or, is it just straight line instability under hard acceleration?

If it is due to bumps then:
The car may have too much front toe out.
Uneven dampeners.
Front roll bar too stiff.

If it is simply under hard acceleration and not due to bumps then:
LSD setting may need to be increased.
Or not enough rear toe out.

I think the F10 has a glitch that causes it to bottom out, I have not really found a way to fix this.
Last edited by Cauchy; Jun 26 2011 at 9:33 PM.
   
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United KingdomPeterborough
Jun 26 2011, 6:36 AM #6
Silent7Sniper7 Pace Car Driver
Ok thanks for the advice everyone

@ Cauchy, i have a wheel & use it sometimes & i don't have the cornering problems with it, but with DS3 its useless.
As for the shaking, at 175-180 mph the entire vehicle just shakes no matter what track & if i get hit or go onto the curb etc i spin but ive been looking around & lots of people have been having the similar problem.

I'll get back to you all on how i get on,

Thanks
   

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