Vibration Issue Ferrari F10 '10

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Maxymilan
Hello,
I'm Maxy Milan Sorée.
I love my Ferrari F10 but on some tracks my playseat steering wheel starts vibrating like h*ll when i reach 240km/h.
I know this is because of some downforce thing.
This was in real life too in 2010.
Ok, sorry on-topic now.
It makes a lot of noise and it breaks my €1300,- playseat!
Does anyone of you knows how i can reduce the vibrating or just STOP the vibrating?
The people around me hate that sound too so...
Any suggestions or tips?
Thanks!

Sincerely, Maxy Milan Sorée.
Greetings from Holland! (That was beaten by spain Grrrrrrrrrhh)

BTW: I've got a G25 steering wheel.
 
Turn down FFB maybe? I don't know, your case is the first I've heard of.
 
i started getting that yesterday going round Monza (g25) before then it had never happened and now can't seem to stop it. it only seems to effect the f2007, f2010 and x1 and is ruining them. its most likely to do with down force but even when its all turn down it doesn't seem to make a difference.
 
crispychicken49
Turn down FFB maybe? I don't know, your case is the first I've heard of.

Much people say that turning off FFB is the only solution but a steering wheel without FFB is like X2010 with hard comfort tyres, it's just not fun without FFB!
Any other ways to reduce/stop the vibration?
 
There isn't, because what is happening is that the car is "bottoming out" which means the floor is scraping against the ground (Which can happen in real life). But IRL, to prevent it, they raise the ride height by a few mm... which for some absurd reason cannot be done in GT5. What you need to do is find a line where it has the least bottoming out, at least until they fix this problem...
 
ECGadget
There isn't, because what is happening is that the car is "bottoming out" which means the floor is scraping against the ground (Which can happen in real life). But IRL, to prevent it, they raise the ride height by a few mm... which for some absurd reason cannot be done in GT5. What you need to do is find a line where it has the least bottoming out, at least until they fix this problem...

Thanks, i sorta found a sulution myself.
I set the downforce to the lowest, i feel no vibration at all!
Ok, people may take corners better, but i'm 10x faster!
Everybody uses highest downforce.
 
Yeah I've been noticing this particularly hard in the F10. It definately feels like bottoming out and will probably only be fixable if its patchable to have its ride height changeable. F2007 does not seem to have the same problem (and is a better overall car).

edit: forgot to say that I've been getting the problem with the DFGT.
 
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