GT7 tuning tool Tune Titan with IA (beta)

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Hi!
I’ve been sim racing for a while, and honestly, I’ve always struggled with car setups. I’d spend more time googling what toe angle or damper rebound does than actually driving. As a bit of a tech geek, I figured: why not build something that could help others like me get started faster? --> 🛠️ TuneTitan GT7 is my idea (gt7 . tunetitan . app)

So I made this tool — it uses a bit of AI to suggest base setups based on the car and track. It’s not about finding the perfect meta build, but about helping people understand the logic behind tuning and giving them something solid to start from.

(nothing to sell, no spam, just looking to share and get your feedbacks)

1️⃣ Pick a car
2️⃣ Pick a track
3️⃣ Get a setup to test & tweak

🧪 Beta – still a work in progress
🙏 Try it, share it, and let me know what could be better!
 
this seems cool, I will try it out later...

Can you explain to me this new thing of AI tuning ? I keep hearing about it and I don't quite understand, how does it work, how effective is it ?
 
this seems cool, I will try it out later...

Can you explain to me this new thing of AI tuning ? I keep hearing about it and I don't quite understand, how does it work, how effective is it ?
AI systems that are commercially available to random plebs like us aren't the same systems that companies like Sony have with Sophy.

When random pleb sets up an AI to assist and accumulate data for car setups for X car on Y track, the AI is effectively sourcing as many publically available tuning sheets/data sources as it can and giving you the average or most common settings.

AI tuning isn't the best, as it doesn't and can't factor in your driving style I.e. you may like more camber to get quicker turn in, but it should give you a good base-line "average" to start from when doing your own settings.

This isn't the same as Sophy, as Sophy could be setup to actively change the settings, test them, record the times and tell you which settings provided the fastest times. That could give you the "best" setup, but you'd need to ask Sony really, really nicely if you could borrow Sophy for a few days to do that.
 
Neat little tool. I think it can come in handy when you can't quite get the car how you want it to be. At least it can give you a base to test and further tweak
 
this seems cool, I will try it out later...

Can you explain to me this new thing of AI tuning ? I keep hearing about it and I don't quite understand, how does it work, how effective is it ?
Hi! Hope you have been able to test.
Don't expect anything about this magic AI's hype.

I built this tool for beginners or some intermediates. See it as your private coach for setup. A tech for mechanics questions, a race engineer for impact when you change this and that.

It's really tu jump into what car tune is. Took me so long when I started racing. Read hundreds of pages, du that I just implemented am IA to tell about that.

AI systems that are commercially available to random plebs like us aren't the same systems that companies like Sony have with Sophy.

When random pleb sets up an AI to assist and accumulate data for car setups for X car on Y track, the AI is effectively sourcing as many publically available tuning sheets/data sources as it can and giving you the average or most common settings.

AI tuning isn't the best, as it doesn't and can't factor in your driving style I.e. you may like more camber to get quicker turn in, but it should give you a good base-line "average" to start from when doing your own settings.

This isn't the same as Sophy, as Sophy could be setup to actively change the settings, test them, record the times and tell you which settings provided the fastest times. That could give you the "best" setup, but you'd need to ask Sony really, really nicely if you could borrow Sophy for a few days to do that.
Thank you for this. It's cool to have open discussing about IA nowadays. Because directions tanken now is how we will use it... Remember matrix episode 1 😂

That said, this tool don't create any content to continue sourcing other IA and flat the results.
It could make sense if I decide to add a section where pilots share their feedback on what changes impacted their experiences.

But again it's just about coaching and improving learning curve.

Regarding Sophy, I think it's a fail... Emojis really...

Looks cool. Is the setup always for the default tires or can i change that somewhere?
Not for now sorry. I thought about it but very heavy to implement.
That said and I forgot to mention, recommendations are based on setups using course medium by default.

kjb
Neat little tool. I think it can come in handy when you can't quite get the car how you want it to be. At least it can give you a base to test and further tweak
You totally get the point of my objective! Thank you for sharing. And really welcome to share other thoughts so I can continue adding features.

I'm not sure what happens but i get exactly the same tune for an NSX at Suzuka and a RX-7 at Tokyo.
Hi. Mmmm interesting. May I am you what was your AI prompt? Or any screenshots to share with me?
 
Hi. Mmmm interesting. May I am you what was your AI prompt? Or any screenshots to share with me?
Maybe forget what i said. I tried it again with the NSX 92, new tuning result. Than switched back to the RX-7 at Tokyo, old result from yesterday. Than again to the NSX 92 at Suzuka, old result from yesterday. Something is fishy. Maybe it's just my Browser cookies or something.
 
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