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BryCivicSiWell, I must have strained some chest muscles at work yesterday. Can't move! So no work today.
Took the Evora out to the track today. You are right, this thing needs some finessing around the track. Unfortunately, I was 2 seconds slower a lap vs the tune I am working on even though most of our numbers are close. I dropped the brakes from 8/5 in your tune to 3/0 from mine and that brought me real close to lap times with my tune. It cured all of the braking issues. And I figure if I modify the LSD acceleration #, that might cure the sliding after a corner when accelerating.
Did you try your tune with my brake and LSD settings? If so, I would suggest you do so. Might like it. I think it is about 75- 80% of braking comes from the front anyways when braking so having a 0 in the rear doesn't seem to hurt the back end heavy Evora. Actually feels like helps IMO.
Thanks for the help though. May try out your s2k tune if I have a second version of the car I can modify.
I tried you tune before I even tried to tune it at all and 8/5 is still basically 3/0 only you can brake later. I think your driving style is totally different from mine when it comes to this car because I was all over the place with your tune and couldn't come close to your times with it. I felt mine is more stable and managed to beat your quickest times so I released it. This car in general is very tricky. It's more about how you drive. Side note if you haven't already buy a Acura nsx from dealership and max it it with aero parts too. It's amazing and the Evora style tune for it is almost the same.
PS sucks about your chest and drive the S2000 maxed but with no tune applied than add my tune and be blown away by how much better it is
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