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| #Post#: 4097-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Setup Workshop Series - Part 1 - Advance TAB | |
| By: Tech G Date: August 19, 2017, 1:44 pm | |
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| So one of the things a lot of sim racers enjoy but also find | |
| very frustrating is setups. There are a few guides on line to | |
| what each item in the setup page is supposed to do, however, | |
| with each mod and each car these seem to vary at least enough to | |
| confuse. | |
| There is also a general reluctance to share setups, as the fast | |
| guys want to maintain their advantage and get the benefits of | |
| the time they put in to them So I thought I would share with | |
| you my basic setup process, with the hope the aliens here chime | |
| in, so we can have a basic guide for the URD mod and improve | |
| everyone's setup abilities. | |
| Advanced TAB | |
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| For quali you generally are not concerned with tire wear so you | |
| want the most grip possible. Pick the softest tire and lower | |
| all tire pressures. | |
| Camber: I try to balance the tires so the temperature across the | |
| tire is as equal as possible. Obviously they change while | |
| cornering, but should be stable otherwise. If the inside of a | |
| tire is hotter than the outside, reduce the negative camber, and | |
| visa versa. It's ok to have the inside a few degree higher than | |
| the outside. | |
| Now I am not sure if for quali you want more negative camber and | |
| so forget about the balancing, as this might give more grip | |
| into, through and out of corners. Maybe someone can comment on | |
| this. | |
| Brakes: Always try to set the brake bias as far to the rear as | |
| possible while not locking up or creating to much instability | |
| under braking. This will reduce your stopping distances as well | |
| as aid trail braking to the apex. As the tires warm up you may | |
| find you can move the balance further and further back. Also, | |
| as tires wear the balance may need adjusting forward, so map a | |
| couple of buttons for this. | |
| Blanking: Well its seems the more blanking you have the cooler | |
| your brakes ::). Anyway, again for quali you could maybe save | |
| a bit of time by having less blanking, but not sure how much | |
| difference this makes and your brakes may then overheat. | |
| Pedal force: Max possible without locking up. As ABS is ok on | |
| these cars, generally you want this set to max. | |
| Traction Control: I think its faster without and TC. However, | |
| the kerbs and other features on some tracks may mean its safer | |
| to have it on. | |
| I drive the Aston. Anytime anyone wants my setup please just | |
| ask. | |
| Chris | |
| #Post#: 4102-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Setup Workshop Series - Part 1 - Advance TAB | |
| By: Chad Brown Date: August 19, 2017, 3:33 pm | |
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| Thanks for sharing these setup tips Tech. Stickied. | |
| #Post#: 4103-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Setup Workshop Series - Part 1 - Advance TAB | |
| By: Scott Arrington Date: August 19, 2017, 5:41 pm | |
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| I tell u a few things I run on my setups and thats S7 tires for | |
| the race not S6.Also this mod is the first Mod I have ever seen | |
| that allows you to go negative with the DF settings which to me | |
| would be much better if you couldn"t do that as the cars would | |
| handle so much better with a 2/10 DF setting.I also run a | |
| symetrical setup,I think your overthinking things alittle too | |
| much,because with S7 tires you only have to do about 15 laps or | |
| so before you change tires and S7"s last just fine. | |
| Also,I have given out setups plenty of times but this season I | |
| have 2 teamates and don"t think it"s fair to possibly help other | |
| people finish ahead of my teamates.When I started running the | |
| EGT mod last season,I missed the first half of the season and | |
| had some catching up to do as far as learning the car and this | |
| rediculous DF setting,and never once asked Mikee while he was | |
| dominating to help me out.Part of racing is learning to setup | |
| your car,after all this is a competition,thats why I do | |
| this.Most of us have that competitiveness in us and strive to do | |
| the best we can each week,whether its 1st place or 10th | |
| place.Setup is huge no doubt,but consitantcy is just as | |
| important and most guys could improve in that area,myself | |
| included. | |
| As far as qualifying setup goes,drop the fuel,put S6 tires and | |
| hang on,thats about it. | |
| #Post#: 4104-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Setup Workshop Series - Part 1 - Advance TAB | |
| By: Chad Brown Date: August 20, 2017, 2:17 am | |
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| About setups. | |
| I understand peoples reluctance to share their setups. However, | |
| I also believe that we are all here to learn and get better at | |
| this hobby. Lets face it, if you are here running rF2 you are | |
| already ahead of the curve in regard to racing simulations. You | |
| likely already have moved on from the Forzas and Gran Turismos | |
| of the sim community. The only way from here is learning proper | |
| racing techniques. That includes setups. | |
| I think Tech is on to something with the short and sweet | |
| versions of what each setup option does. While each could be | |
| fleshed out more, it helps immensely. Again I wold like to thank | |
| Tech G for his informative posts and the time it took to make | |
| these post for the general membership. | |
| #Post#: 4105-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Setup Workshop Series - Part 1 - Advance TAB | |
| By: Tig_green Date: August 20, 2017, 5:17 am | |
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| Setup tips are good to have as setting up your car is very time | |
| consuming. Things like negative df and ways to overcome the | |
| difficulties it causes are good to be shared. That said, in | |
| general, my opinion is that if we keep setup open then everyone | |
| should find their own setup. I agree with Scott that it's | |
| competitive sport and no one shouldn't feel offended if fastest | |
| guys don't want to share their setup. In situations where you | |
| are very far off the pace because of your poor setup then I'm | |
| pro helping a friend out. Seeing alien setups once in awhile | |
| helps getting ideas but it's not a big help for the future if | |
| you don't understand the basic principles of setting up each | |
| car. There are a lot of good setup guides out there but where we | |
| can help out each other is telling some oddidies that the sim | |
| might have when setting up a sim car to perfection. Also | |
| remember that a perfect setup for one driver might be far off | |
| from perfect to another driver. | |
| Thanks for sharing your tips TechG. | |
| -Matt | |
| #Post#: 4107-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Setup Workshop Series - Part 1 - Advance TAB | |
| By: red bullet Date: August 20, 2017, 2:22 pm | |
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| Since moving to rF2 I've had a share of trying stuff out | |
| regarding setups. I'm still searching to understand everything | |
| and every (well most) tip helps. E.g. Tech indicating that a too | |
| high coast setting induces understeer, might clear up an issue | |
| I'm having lately. In the past I used a lower setting than now. | |
| I did it to solve an issue I had on the Le Mans track and | |
| continued using it elsewhere. Apparently not a good idea. When I | |
| get back home, I'll test with a lower setting. | |
| The best setup guide I've got, I found on RaceDepartment. It was | |
| for free but the author has removed it to make people pay a | |
| small compensation for his work (because his wife/gf was a bit | |
| upset with giving it away for free etc.). But I haven't found | |
| it in a pay-model again. | |
| If it hadn't been for this situation I would have uploaded it | |
| here. It is really complete with an entire explanation of the | |
| car physics and a small table indicating what to adjust in case | |
| of under/oversteer in entry/mid/exit. I've learned tons from | |
| this guide. | |
| But I have found a similar summary recently: | |
| https://embed.gyazo.com/0fb38d15dbab970e03b2462cb0604bd7.png | |
| In | |
| some aspects this decision tree is even better since it | |
| indicates what to adjust first, second... I haven't tried this | |
| one out. | |
| I don't mind if the really fast drivers don't want to share a | |
| setup in advance, but sharing a setup might also be helpful in | |
| hindsight, after the race. This way you can learn yourself where | |
| you went wrong and learn for the next race. This way the fast | |
| drivers don't directly compromise their result but the slower | |
| drivers get a way to improve on their own. | |
| #Post#: 4109-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Setup Workshop Series - Part 1 - Advance TAB | |
| By: Tech G Date: August 20, 2017, 3:32 pm | |
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| Thanks for the positive responses guys. I wasn't meaning to | |
| call out the aliens for not sharing actual setups. I was more | |
| hoping they could provide some tips and rules of thumb for some | |
| of the setup changes they may make. For example, one of the | |
| quick guys (Top 10) in the WFG competition said for the McLaren | |
| leaving the cambers on a higher negative setting can help a lot | |
| for quali laps, but its best to balance tires for the race. | |
| The reason I don't mind sharing tips and setuo, is my | |
| competitive side wants to beat people at their best. I used to | |
| play a lot of golf to a fairly decent level and would always | |
| want my opponents to play well, so we could have a good close | |
| fight. | |
| With our race format maybe balancing tires is not so important, | |
| but I also do some endurance stuff with full tank stints on the | |
| same set of tires, so balancing and looking after tires is very | |
| important. | |
| #Post#: 4247-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Setup Workshop Series - Part 1 - Advance TAB | |
| By: red bullet Date: September 1, 2017, 2:00 am | |
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| I've a a question on brake balance. | |
| I was to put the balance extremely to the front: 60-58 front. | |
| The setup Rick made me for Mills Metro had a (maybe standard) | |
| 52-48 distribution. Since I was used to that, I made the | |
| compromise for 56-44. And without any issues. | |
| After settling in at Imola I tried to change it towards, 54-46, | |
| 53-47 or 52-48, but it's unstable as hell. I can manage 54-46 | |
| but not during a race. I haven't tried it on other tracks. | |
| So I wondered whether brake balance can be track-specific or not | |
| or maybe personal?? Imola is quite weird on braking, with zones | |
| on crests, in downhill... So it might be that you need a more | |
| forward brake balance there. But I'm not sure. | |
| #Post#: 4248-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Setup Workshop Series - Part 1 - Advance TAB | |
| By: Tig_green Date: September 1, 2017, 2:40 am | |
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| I'm struggling with brake balance in Imola too. Rear balance in | |
| Imola is difficult because you can't do some of the hard braking | |
| on a straight line. Generally rear braking balance is more | |
| unstable but stops you faster. On twisty tracks with not so many | |
| hard braking points I tend to move braking balance towards front | |
| (maybe 56 or 57) because it stabilizes car a lot a. Front | |
| balance locks fronts easily which isn't good for tyre wear. But | |
| i find braking distances with front balance more predictable, | |
| being consistent with rear balance is challenging, locking up | |
| rears is worse than locking fronts. | |
| -Matt | |
| #Post#: 4249-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Setup Workshop Series - Part 1 - Advance TAB | |
| By: red bullet Date: September 1, 2017, 3:20 am | |
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| An unstable rear can get you nasty. It happens so instantaneous | |
| that it's hard to counter. A locking front can be managed | |
| through a corner, but when the rear snaps, in general you're | |
| immediately facing the wrong way. :D | |
| I think I'll keep the 56, or maybe 55, for Imola and try a more | |
| rearward balance on other tracks. | |
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