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Can you make a cerbera speed 12 for online nordshleife?
I've been meaning to for a while now, someone asked for one a while back, I'll see what I can do with it.Can you make a cerbera speed 12 for online nordshleife?
Sorry, but the car in the picture you posted is not an RUF Yellowbird.
It's an RUF Redbird.
I suppose that he meant it "feels" heavy. (with steering wheel)One thing though. I don't think 1020kg is really heavy for a car
dr_slumpI suppose that he meant it "feels" heavy. (with steering wheel)
We know each other, it's cool.Pretty much wrote this off as attempted humor. Moving on................
The top speed slider changers the relation of gears to one another. Using this technique, one can place the gear ratios as close as they could desire really.I'm curious about something, hoping you can provide some info CSL.
I will admit my tuning skills are weak at best, non existent at worst. I rely almost exclusively on the gt5 tuning community for tunes.
In almost every tune I've pulled, the transmission settings involve some arcane procedure, ie, set the top speed at min, final gear at max, then set all gear ratios, to include the final. What is the purpose behind this?
Thanks in advance for any information.
Thank you for saying thank you, my goal with this tuning "shop" is to show people how to make their cars drive as nicely for them as I can make them for myself.I just wanted to thank you CSLACR for your very descriptive and helpfull post in the OP, it's helped me understand alot about how I should be setting up my suspesnion to get the results I want, especially now after the latest physics change update, alot of my cars were left handling very strange.
Before I used to rely alot on excesive toe angles to combat under/oversteer, which would of course be killer on tyre wear, but now I finaly understand how to setup the dampers correctly i've been able to adjust alot of my cars to run with 0 toe. (or very minimal toe)
So a big thank you from me to you for the effort you put in. 👍
It's not a fast car for it's PP or statistics by any means whatsoever. By physics, the specs of this car mean it should be fantastic, I have to assume it's the "old rubber" clause, combined with not being able to upgrade tire size.Acura NSX '91
I have this car and have done the race mod. I really want to try this tune for both regular and race mod when available.
I've never been able to make much of the 91 NSX.
The top speed slider changers the relation of gears to one another. Using this technique, one can place the gear ratios as close as they could desire really.
Generally speaking, my gears are achievable without using "the tranny trick", but since I learned that a lower final drive = quicker acceleration, I've adapted my specific technique that I find easiest for players to install while keeping all the benefits possible from a transmission.
In other words, you could probably make my gears "normally", but it would be more work.
Lower numerically, you'll see almost every tune I have has the final drive close to or at the very far left.When you say "lower final drive" are you meaning a higher number value? Since I recall what few times I heard motorheads talking, a typical passenger car had final drives in the 2.6xx - 2.7xx range and if you wanted to take a car to the drag strip you would slap a 4.11 rear end in it. Does the "Final Drive" equate to the rear differential gear? Not sure if the number values in GT correspond to that old school information or not.
With this in mind would it be your advice, if a person wants rocket acceleration, to run the final to a higher value (lower gear) and stretch the individual gear ratios to a lower value (higher gear) to achieve/maintain the desired top speed? I'm sure there is some point where top speed will be sacrificed for acceleration and vice versa. I suspect finding that point is time consuming without knowing the engineering mathematics.
Why is it desirable to have the ratios "close"?
Thanks again for educating the newb. 👍
CSLACRIn my opinion, there is more time to gain in the transmission settings than any of the other tuning categories.
Depending on the car, there can be more time gained from a proper gearbox than the suspension, lsd, and bb combined.
CSLACRRegarding acceleration vs top speed, I generally aim to have my car go past the peak power before the end of the longest straight on the track... That's generally about where I aim to set my cars, so the transmission needs as little adjustment as possible.
Real world. Gear ratios of higher value act like a lever. The higher the number the less power needed to move. So a 2.73 gear take more power to move then a 3.73.
Dom I know you know this. Just adding to your previous post.