Need Help With Making Hybrids

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Well what are you having problems with? Turning, Tractions etc.

Also list what you did to it and how much HP it has etc.
 
Click on the link in my signature.

Edit: And there's also, elsewhere on my site (click in the left-hand frame - Driving Guide, I think) a settings guide, which will apply to all cars, including the 'brids.
 
Basic info on understeer: The car doesn't turn - or moves too far to the outside of a corner under acceleration.

Basic info on oversteer: The car turns far too much, and spins on acceleration while cornering.

More advanced info (from my tuning/settings guide)

"My car over/understeers too much - what can I do to change this?
A-ha, NOW you're getting somewhere. Here's my checklist - try driving the car again after each alteration. If it works, and the car drives to your satisfaction, stop there:
Understeer

1 Is ASM on? Turn it off.
2 Is TCS on? Set it as low as possible (or even off for FFs).
3 Does the car have 4WD? If so buy the VCD if you can and set it as low as possible - 10%
4 What is the LSD set to? Drop the settings to their minimum - 5/0, 5/0, 5/0 for FFs; 5/5, 5/5, 5/5 for 4WDs; 0/5, 0/5, 0/5 for RWD (if you're unlucky enough to have an understeering RWD car).
5 What is the "Toe" setting set to? Set the rear to a MINUS number - -2.0 for all FF cars. I have a Mini that power-drifts with rear toe of -2.0...
6 What is the "Camber" setting set to? Front should be higher than rear, but not too much higher. I go for 2.5/2.0 as a general rule
7 What are the other suspension settings? Generally any car with a higher "front" number in Damper Bound, Rebound, Springs, Ride Height or Stabilisers will understeer, but these are not as important as any of the previous settings.

Oversteer
1 Is ASM on? Turn it off. ASM causes understeer leading to snap-oversteer, making oversteer characteristics worse.
2 Is TCS on? If not, turn it on. A setting of 1 or 2 is enough for any car.
3 What is the "Toe" setting set to? If the rear is a minus number make it a little less negative. If it's positive, then set it to zero - this won't help the oversteer in the slightest, but it'll halve your problems because you won't have to tune out understeer when the oversteer has gone away.
4 What is "Camber" set to? If the front is WAAAY above the rear, bring the rear up closer, or diminish the front setting a bit.
5 What is Downforce set to? Too much DF on the nose and not enough on the rear will cause oversteer - usually in the fastest corners as well. Increase the rear downforce setting.
6 What are the other suspension settings set to? Large front-to-rear differences will cause handling problems. Keep the settings similar(ish).
7 What about the brakes? Brakes should almost always be stronger in the front than the rear (the exception is the Ruf RGT) - high rear brake settings make for an oversteery car under braking. Mine is usually 22/19 then tinkered with from there."

 
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