GT40 Settings?

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Ok i hit the search thing and never did find much so i gotta ask, what are some decent settings for the gt40 road car. Full suspension upgrade so no worries there full race tranny and diff. so just throw out some stuff. currently this is a ruff overview of what i have going on.
dampers 8f and R for compression and all.
camber 3.5
anti roll F:1 R:3
Diff accel 50
decel: i think 25 don't remember right now.
probably some other odds and ends but i believe the ride height and springs are stock

Just seems to under steer badly, other wise its a grate handling car, but i would just like to either get it to oversteer a bit or atleast as close to neutral as possible. :cool:
 
OK, I don't have this car, but I may be able to help you out. First off, set ASM to 0; TCS to 1 or 2.

I would stagger the dampers so they are softer in bound than rebound, and softer in the front than the rear. You want to make sure the car doesn't keep too much weight on the back wheels when it's accelerating. Try this:

Bound: 3 front / 6 rear
Rebound: 4-5 front / 8 rear

Camber at 3.5 in front is good; set rear to 0.5 or so. Also try 0.5 degrees toe in in front, and 0.5 degrees toe out in the rear.

Stabilizers you made the right move, but I would stiffen them both. Try 3 f / 5 r.

I would lower the accel value on the LSD to 20-25 or so. Too high a number will make the car resist turning.

I don't know about stock ride height, but I tend to lower the cars about halfway down from where they are initially set. Increase the spring rates by the same percentage that you lower the ride height. You may want to stiffen the rear springs a bit to make sure it throws the weight forward as much as possible during acceleration.

Hope this helps.
 
Cool, ill try it. I increased the diff to see if i could atleast get some powered oversteer, but its too well balanced to do it with decent tires and a sane amount of power. Would much rather have a loose car than too tight of a car. would love to be able to use this thing competativly. :cool:
 
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