Ford F150 SVT Lightning Perf. Setup help

I'm a huge fan of the SVT F150! I own one in person.... Anyhow, Im looking for help in adjusting the specs on the modded gt4 truck. Anyone w/recomendations please let me know!!!
 
I made a set-up for it. Hope you like it.
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This set-up is for the Ford SVT F-150 Lightning. It's fully modified with the best parts, including the rollcage, without nitrous, and uses Sports Medium tires. It also gave 1'18.263 on Midfield.

Comments and Suggestions are welcome.

Suspension
-Spring Rate: 13.0 / 13.5
-Ride Height: 140 / 170
-Bound: 7 / 7
-Rebound: 8 / 8
-Camber: 2.6 / 1.2
-Toe: 0 / -2
-Stabilizers: 3 / 4

LSD
-Initial: 5
-Acceleration: 5
-Deceleration: 5

Driving Aids
-ASM Oversteer: 0
-ASM Understeer: 0
-TCS: 3

Brake Controller
-Brakes: 3 / 5

Transmission
1. Slide "Final" all the way to 5.500.
2. Slide Autoset to 1.
3. Then slide "Final" to 3.280.
This is the tranny trick, and this is a good base for tuning your transmission for each track.

Ballast
-Weight: 0
-Location:0


© Duck7892
 
Thanks for taking the time to do that! I loaded the settings.... what an improvement!! Prior, I tried tuning it by myself but couldn't get anything where I wanted it. I'm reading the too fast description of each control while setting it up, just giving myself a headache. Is there any trick to learning the basics of tuning so I can have a good starting point for the next car I want to tune? Thanks again! 👍
 
sixfortyninemx
Is there any trick to learning the basics of tuning so I can have a good starting point for the next car I want to tune?
I would highly recommend for you rk's GT4 Noober Tuner Guide for starting out. It helps you learn the basics without getting too complicated. Choose a car or two and tune them using this guide to get the feel of tuning. If you want a guide that tells you what spring rates, toe, and camber does, look [url="http://www.livejournal.com/community/cambercrew/16378.html"]here[/url]. Also, I would look at the FAQs of the OLRacing School Board for more info. If you just look around here, I'm sure you can find some really good tuning guides.

Hope this helps,
Duck7892
 
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