**WANTED** oversteer/understeer tuts.

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Hey guys, obviously the most annoying thing that people want to tune is oversteer, understeer, and excessive torque. Im no master tuner so ive got really no idea what im doing. But i know theres plenty of great tuners here that can help. Could one of you put together a few setups to help people with oversteer, understeer, excessive torque, and how to prevent your car from spinning out the second you touch the gas. You could make a section for FWD cars, RWD cars, and AWD cars. Im not talking about individual car setups, but universal setups that can help multiple cars. Could one of you great tuners do that?

BPskeet69.
 
I am writing a tuners guide for the non-tuners. Some people just want to play the game and not spend hours trying to tune out the push in seemingly all cars in the game. I have a method that has worked for me and I will publish in a couple of days.
 
A)CAR FEELS UNSTABLE:
-Excessive front toe.
-Too soft a shock.
-Too much camber
-Front sway bar too stiff.
-Excessive front or rear brake bias.
-Too low a ride height
-Spoiler downforce too low.

CAR FEELS UNRESPONSIVE:
-Springs too soft.
-Shocks too soft.
-Front sway bar too small.

CAR FEELS OVER RESPONSIVE:
-Springs too stiff.
-Shocks too soft.
-Front sway bar too large.

B)CAR OVERSTEERS ENTERING CORNER:
-Not enough toe out.
-Rear camber too high.
-Not enough front brake bias.
-Front sway bar too small.
-Too large a rear sway bar.
-Rear ride height too high.
-Rear shock rebound too stiff.
-Front shock compression too soft.
-Rear shock rebound too stiff.
-Spoiler downforce too low.
-Front springs too weak.
-Rear springs too stiff.

CAR OVERSTEERS IN THE MIDDLE OF A CORNER:
-Front spring too soft.
-Rear spring too stiff.
-Front sway bar too soft.
-Excessive front toe (in or out)
-Improper camber settings.
-Not enough negative Front camber.
-Excessive positive camber in the Rear.
-Too high a differential ratio causing wheel spin.
-Front shock compression too low.
-Rear shock rebound too high.
-Rear shock compression too high.
-Spoiler downforce too low.

CAR OVERSTEERS EXITING A CORNER:
-Too much positive Front camber.
-Too high a differential ratio causing wheel spin.
-Too small a front sway bar.
-Excessive front toe (in or out).
-Too large a rear sway bar.
-Rear ride height too high.
-Rear shock compression too stiff.
-Front shock rebound too soft.
-Spoiler downforce too low.
-Front springs too weak.
-Rear springs too stiff.

C)CAR UNDERSTEERS ENTERING CORNER:

-Too much toe out.
-Too much front brake bias.
-Front sway bar too large.
-Too small a rear sway bar.
-Rear ride height too low.
-Rear shock rebound too weak.
-Front shock compression too stiff.
-Rear shock rebound too weak.
-Spoiler downforce too high.
-Front springs too stiff.
-Rear springs too weak.

CAR UNDERSTEERS IN THE MIDDLE OF A CORNER:
-Front spring too stiff.
-Rear spring too soft.
-Front sway bar too stiff.
-Excessive front toe (in or out)
-Improper camber settings.
-Front shock compression too high.
-Rear shock rebound too low.
-Rear shock compression too low.
-Spoiler downforce too high.

CAR UNDERSTEERS EXITING A CORNER:
-Too large a front sway bar.
-Excessive front toe (in or out).
-Too small a rear sway bar
-Rear shock compression too soft.
-Front shock rebound too stiff.
-Spoiler downforce too high.
-Front springs too stiff.
-Rear springs too soft.

1)CAMBER
Too much negative Front camber:
->Car turns into a corner too quickly or becomes loose.
->Chassis will tighten up from the middle out.
Too much negative Rear camber:
->Tight condition from the middle out.
->Loose condition entering a corner.

---------------FRONT BRAKE BIAS
Too much front brake bias:
->Will cause car to push while braking.
Not enough front brake bias:
->Will cause car to become loose while braking.

---------------FRONT ANTI-ROLL BAR
Too large a bar:
->Car feels stiff, unstable & does not roll while cornering.
->Car pushes through the corners.
->Front may tend to slide & not take set.
->Car may get tighter as you progress through turn.
Too small a bar:
->Car rolls excessively while cornering.
->Back of the car is hard to control & feels real loose.
->Car is slow to respond when changing directions.

----------------FRONT TOE OUT
Too much toe out:
->Car feels difficult to turn into corner.
->Car may not take set in the corner.
->Car will want to push.
->Car may wander under heavy braking.
Too much toe in:
->Car turns into a corner quicker than it should with very little wheel movement.
->Car will feel loose upon entry into a corner & is generally unstable.

----------------REAR ANTI-ROLL
Too large a rear anti-roll bar:
->Car will feel loose
->May feel excessive wheel spin on exit.
Too small a rear anti-roll bar:
->Car will feel tight.

----------------RIDE HEIGHT
Too low a ride height:
->Car will bottom out.
->On the rear will increase straightaway speeds.
Too high a ride height:
->On the rear will increase rear traction & bite.

---------------SHOcKS
Front shocks too stiff:
->Car will push entering the corner while braking.
->Car will also push while accelerating exiting a corner.
Front shocks too weak:
->Car will be loose entering a corner while braking.
->Car will also feel loose exiting a corner while under acceleration.
Rear shocks too stiff:
->Car will be loose entering a corner while braking.
->Car will also feel loose exiting a corner while under acceleration.
Rear shocks too weak:
->Car will push entering the corner while braking.
->Car will also push while accelerating exiting a corner.

---------------DOWNFORCE
Too high a spoiler downforce setting:
->slower straight-away speeds.
->Chassis will feel tight while cornering.
Too low a spoiler setting:
->Faster straight-away speeds.
->Chassis will feel loose while cornering.

----------------SPRINGS
Front springs too stiff:
->Car will Understeer.
->Car feels stiff & unresponsive.
Front springs too weak:
->Car will Understeer.
->Front of car will dive entering a corner & may bottom out while braking.
->Excessive body roll.
->Mid turn push.
Rear springs too stiff:
->Car will Oversteer when accelerating.
->Excessive wheelspin.
Rear springs too weak:
->Car will Understeer.
->Excessive rear squat when accelerating possibly bottoming out.
->Car will roll over onto the RR.
->Car may be slow to take a set.
 
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