I've been trying for a while now to get classic cars more "driveable" in GT7, without losing too much of their character - i.e. I don't want to slap on a giant wing and throw in turbochargers/racing clutches etc and tune these for pure pace
I only started playing GT7 not long before the physics update came out, so I haven't been able to try any of these pre-patch, but it feels like classic cars like the Jaguar E-Type and the Merc 300SL are realllllly difficult to keep in a straight line and it ruins the fun for them.
For the E-Type I've tried so many different combinations of tyres, suspension heights, differential settings, ballast, but it feels like unless I add an ugly wing to the back of the car it will always lose the rear end at speed or when cornering, making it a really tricky car to drive. The 300SL is worse.
Basically does anybody have any suggestions or any tunes for old cars that work post physics patch? I'm not even necessarily looking for a full tune, more of an insight into how to get these cars to stay on the track without being Max Verstappen.
I only started playing GT7 not long before the physics update came out, so I haven't been able to try any of these pre-patch, but it feels like classic cars like the Jaguar E-Type and the Merc 300SL are realllllly difficult to keep in a straight line and it ruins the fun for them.
For the E-Type I've tried so many different combinations of tyres, suspension heights, differential settings, ballast, but it feels like unless I add an ugly wing to the back of the car it will always lose the rear end at speed or when cornering, making it a really tricky car to drive. The 300SL is worse.
Basically does anybody have any suggestions or any tunes for old cars that work post physics patch? I'm not even necessarily looking for a full tune, more of an insight into how to get these cars to stay on the track without being Max Verstappen.