bigmixx
I was wondering if anyone has any settings to improve the handling of this car. It constantly pushes when cornering and when I left off the gas it understeers terribly, even on a straight! I've tried increasing the spring rates and lowering the ride height and nothing seems to help. My driving style is mostly late-braking and powering out of the corner so the car will need to be able to turn and remain stable under braking. Any help would be appreciated.
You need to adjust your driving style to match the car a bit. This is exactly how FWD cars
do not like to be driven.
FWD cars will always understeer on acceleration. While suspension modifications can help that somewhat, the basic physics underlying the whole thing dictate that you only have X amount of traction to split between accelerating and turning. There's no getting around that simple fact, so you need to adjust your driving teechnique to account for it.
FWD cars prefer an early-braking, dogleg line in order to decrease the radius of the acceleration part of the turn as much as possible. So you'll want to brake early, let the AI pass you, and then dive under their line and pass them on exit.
Here are some basic moves you can make to increase the handling of most FWD cars, though:
- Increase front camber to 3.0
- Decrease rear camber to zero
- Increase rear stabilizer setting 1 or 2 clicks
- Set rear toe out (negative toe) 1 click at a time
Try these steps one at a time until the car handles more to your liking. But in general you're also going to need to adjust yourself to the car.
Also,
get rid of all driving aids except possibly one click of TCS. The cornering aids are horrible and they will always second-guess your driving of the car at bad times and screw you up.
400 hp in any FWD car is going to be a handful, particularly if you're trying to late brake. Drive more gently or remove power.