Of the cars I've owned thus far, none of them can even equip an eLSD. Can anyone give a few examples of a car that can? I'd love to see for myself what difference it makes, thanks.
GT-R Nismo (the road car, not LM longboi) can also fit it.
I tested stock LSD vs Full Custom LSD vs Active LSD at Maggiore. All other parts & settings are stock.
Active LSD cannot change Initial setting (locked at 50 50), so I changed the FC LSD numbers to match it.
In terms of putting power down, FC LSD is the best, followed by Active then stock. Stock/Active just has a bit of unpredictableness to it (not aided by the oversteery GT7 physics).
I'm betting PD's e-diff simulations are probably pretty basic to begin with, and installing an Active LSD to tinker with some parts of it even further is just going to make it even messier. I'd rather stick with the FC LSD's fixed numbers. At least you know what you're getting at all times. But then again I'm not an expert tuner like
@praiano63 and I didn't spend a lot of time with it to make it work.
I'm sure the few cars that can equip it, there's a performance issue in that car that would explain the need.
Snuggle mentioned the Berlinetta for example, that car is an absolute mess. 5000lbs of dynamite on a chassis that can't handle any of it (and thats just talking about STOCK lol). In order for it to handle the power it comes with it needs to be heavier, as it's just an overpower extreme. Adding more weight in addition to over power creates the worst gas hog and tire wear vehicle possible.
But anyway.
So it could be that these few cars actually need something special just to make them drivable.
Just thinking out loud, lol.
Nah, that's the problem with GT physics. If the real car is like that Ferrari would have lawsuits all over the place from rich dudes crashing it every time they roll down the street.
I drove the 812 Superfast in Assetto (even more power than the F12) and it's a joy to drive. Not intimidating at all as long as you keep TC on. Same with the LaFerrari and other high end supercars.
GT has never been accurate in simulating these modern machines because they came with all sorts of electronic chassis control systems that isn't simulated properly in the game. And the lack of rear tyre grip in GT7 just makes these problems worse.