Try comparing this to the original.
To do this, first drive another circle on the original car in order to remember how the FFB behaves, especially paying attention to the efforts that you feel when cornering, as well as during the demolition of the front axle.
Then rename the data.acd file and the data folder so that you can then return the names and restore everything as it was, and move my data folder to the car directory.
Try the car again and compare the FFB experience.
How should you feel? If you, like me, had little force feedback, you will feel that the car gained weight, the steering wheel was no longer empty, the feedback became more informative. If the settings are different (if you have additional ffb options enabled in the CM), then I assume that you may feel that the car has become too heavy.
RSS Formula 2 v6 2020.
important:
is only the data folder. You must have a mod to try this.
I have read more than once that young F2 pilots, coming to F1, are surprised that F1 car is much easier to steer than F2, because it has power steering. I could not find reliable information about whether an amplifier is installed in F2 or not, but in any case, this suggests that the steering wheel in an F2 car cannot be light, and in comparison with F1 it should be heavier.
There is one more change in my data folder - HALO is disabled by default.
Ferrari F138.
In addition to changing the FFB, the problem with a very small angle of rotation of the wheels has been fixed. I do not understand why Kunos in their official F1 cars Ferrari made the wheel angle so small. In real life on F1 cars it never happens like that. On some tracks, for example Monaco, it is impossible to even fit into a turn due to understeer ...
This has been fixed in car.ini. However, the animation of the hands in this car is not designed for an angle greater than 360g, so when you hang it, the animation jumps. I haven't had time to fix this yet. But it doesn't matter now, since the main goal of the changes is ffb.
Give it a try if you're interested and share your feelings.