Mustang understeer

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The front end just seems to plow through corners. I know this car isn't exactly a light weight and the front end must carry quite a bit of it but as of yet any adjustments I've made seem useless. The only way to rotate the chassis is with power oversteer which seems to work exiting a corner.

Any ideas, advice for this car? I would think the quick tune adjustments would be enough to significantly alter the balance.:confused:
 
Hi There,

Too much understeer in the corners mean you are entering the corner too fast.
Enter it slow and after hitting the apex hit full throttle. Otherwise try a bit more camber on the front with some toe in. That could increase your cornering speed also.

Bryan
 
Thanks for responding RSwagoneer. Slower corner entry helps a bit as do camber and toe, but still I can't help but think this car is bit "immune" to prologue sets i can't get this chassis loose at all. Ah well looking forward to full 5 and fall update, as I feel if damage is included, real collision physics might come into play which could alter the whole feel of GT.


Cheers.:)
 
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sorry that im not actually helping you...but everything about the mustang gt in GT5P is a piece of ****...that is all....have a good day
 
Try negative toe on the front and rear. eg:-15 /-8 This will losen up the rear end but becareful on the gas as it will spin out on you.
 
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