dfp vibrations with hi speed

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Hi all,
i've just won the formula gran turismo,
more than 900hp and less than 600 kg,
great!
but when it pass 200km/h the dfp begin to vibrate very much,
it become very difficoult to go straight,
i don't know where is the problem,
i tryed to tund suspension and toe but nothing happends with steer vibrations, and this strong vibrations happend only with dfp, with the joypad the drive is ok,
how can i avoid this?
thank you very much
ciao
sid
 
I believe all FFB wheels do that, my G25 too does that. I guess its to simulate the wind resistance at high speeds. I recommend just holding the wheel firmly with both hands, or turn off FFB.
 
Normal for all wheels. They try to simulate shaking but to do this they turn left and right vigorously. Just a bad design really. What they reaaly need is an in and out shaking and also left(not arouund) right up and down. That would fix the problem but sounds expensive to me.
 
Ok i've read your answers
so i understand that there is no point to work
on suspension or toe,
i've to take it like it is,
or drop the logitech wheel and use the joypad!
:grumpy:
 
Or put the DFP down to 60% force by holding down R3 and L2 and tapping the left paddle shift, (I believe, but don't quote me on that.) It still does it, but with less force.
 
I've experienced this same problem and the best way i found to combat it is to plant one knee under so as to push the wheel up firmly. The violent shaking can then be reduced and speed increases slightly... (don't know how much this technique is really worth but sometimes .1 sec makes a big difference)
 
I've had this happen in the Nissan R92CP (that it?) race car, or anything else lethaly fast and built for racing, its not just the F1, though it seems the worst in the F1 if you ask me
 
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