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With cars like a corvette there are times where you are braking and you just dont feel like the turn in is what you want it to be.
I played with my settings and eventually, I thought of a concept to help turn in under braking. (specifically braking)
The brake balance controller.
Some may see this thing as a little old "hold you back" controller.
Not so... when used right, this can add to certain elements of performance.
Before I go any further I should mention the driving concept behind my changes...
When a wheel is not moving it's harder to turn. If a wheel is rolling freely it is easier to turn.
So with that idea driving this concept, I believe that the brake balance controller can distribute the braking power to the rear wheels allowing the front wheels to move more freely, hence, turn in under braking with more ease.
I tested this by lower the brake balancer controller level in on the front by 1.
This tiny little bit of adjustment made a noticable difference and will be noticed by you too. (I believe)
Only do this on cars which naturally suffer a lack of turn in under braking. (this means that cars like the skyline aren't in need of this sort of adjustment.)
Although, if you play around with it, Im sure this could even help out the skyline in some way.
Hope you guys like these ideas and wanna give me personal feed back.
I played with my settings and eventually, I thought of a concept to help turn in under braking. (specifically braking)
The brake balance controller.
Some may see this thing as a little old "hold you back" controller.
Not so... when used right, this can add to certain elements of performance.
Before I go any further I should mention the driving concept behind my changes...
When a wheel is not moving it's harder to turn. If a wheel is rolling freely it is easier to turn.
So with that idea driving this concept, I believe that the brake balance controller can distribute the braking power to the rear wheels allowing the front wheels to move more freely, hence, turn in under braking with more ease.
I tested this by lower the brake balancer controller level in on the front by 1.
This tiny little bit of adjustment made a noticable difference and will be noticed by you too. (I believe)
Only do this on cars which naturally suffer a lack of turn in under braking. (this means that cars like the skyline aren't in need of this sort of adjustment.)
Although, if you play around with it, Im sure this could even help out the skyline in some way.
Hope you guys like these ideas and wanna give me personal feed back.