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I bought a used tvr grif 500, tuned it with lvl 2 na tuning, lvl 1 weight, exhaust and a chip. I take it to race in the TVR championship, and holy understeer. Why on earth is a FR 996 kg car with a huge engine up front understeering????
1. Increasing the rear spring rate makes the car understeer more, despite what RL facts dictate.skyline speedMmm,try increaseing the rear spring rate by buying a racing suspension.And if that dont work decrease the oversteer and increase the understeer in the driving aids section.
Hmm, not sure I'd agree 100% with that Duck, it depends on what the default value is, how much its being increased by, what track its being run at and when the understeer is occuring. If its corner entry then I would agree, as working on the front springs would have more effect. However if its corner exit then stiffening up the rear can help. It does of course also depend on the damper settings as well.1. Increasing the rear spring rate makes the car understeer more, despite what RL facts dictate.
👍 driver aids cause more problems than they solve in my opinion.2. Don't use aids, as they'll slow you down.
Again I would have to question this (not the custom suspension bit obviously), but that considered we do have very different driving styles. LOL3. Get the full custom suspension, and set the stabilizers to 4/3, rear toe to -1, and lower the rear spring rate. That should get rid of most of the understeer.
Go in slow, come out fast. Go in fast, come out dead.
FaminePick a car. Any car.
Drive it in a straight line at 200mph.
Now, with no warning, yank the steering wheel as if to do a 90 degree right turn. What happens?
Come into a corner too fast in any car and it will understeer. As the great Graeme Hill once said:
Go in slow, come out fast. Go in fast, come out dead.
Graham HillI went into the corner a little too fast, realised it, called on my legendary skill and years of experience, panicked, locked up the brakes and slid into the bloody bank - sorry
AlfaholicA friend of mine, who really does drive a Tuscan (and drives very well) bought GT4, drove the virtual Tuscan, commented that it feels nothing like the real car because it has way too much understeer and lost all interest in the game at that point. As far as I know he has not played it since.
That's why the race cars are no fun.live4speedWell that I agree with, the road cars on the N tyre's are pretty close to the real life counterparts. The race cars are well off, you can hammer real life lap records in the race cars.
DaddybirdMaybe you're a bit right but TVRs are known for their understeer in character and oversteer out character......And if we all lose out faith in Kazaori we won't get GT42.
Realy?Well I had a car a while ago a MG TF{Ithink} and other cars were I have decreased the spring rate in the rear and it gave me more traction.Mabey because I suggested increaseing them that it wouldnt work,or mabey just the car.1. Increasing the rear spring rate makes the car understeer more, despite what RL facts dictate.
2. Don't use aids, as they'll slow you down.
3. Get the full custom suspension, and set the stabilizers to 4/3, rear toe to -1, and lower the rear spring rate. That should get rid of most of the understeer.