Have you got a setup for the Audi TT cup 16??
Didn't see 1 for it but thanks anyway.all avaiable setups are on page 1 Post 1, if theres no setup for it, then i havent made one till now
Perfect with what tires?
Didn't see 1 for it but thanks anyway.
Got any tips for now?
So does that mean you are doing a tune for it?Sorry mate, I can not give you tipps because i did not drive that car for once in gt sport till now
This very useful to a new guy like myself. ..I really appreciate you posting this infoLSD
Hey mate, I will explain you simple how the LSD in GT Sport works.
There are 3 Values: 1. Initial Torque 2. Acceleration Sensivity and 3. Braking Sensivity
1.) Initial Torque is, simply, how much Torque come's to the Tires after you step on Throttle.
A higher Value puts more Torque to the Tires after stepping on Throttle.
If you set it to the Minimum, then it gives you less Initial Torque on your Tires after stepping the Throttle Pedal. I am starting my Setup Routine always with Value 5 for the Start of the LSD Tuning.
2.) Here it is how Sensitiv the Differential reacts to the Accelaration input given by the Driver.
A Higher Value brings more Tirespin and resulting Oversteer at Corner Exits, but if this Value set to low, the Diff holds you back and you loose Time out of the Corner. I normally start between 10-14. After that i start putting it up, one click each Try, till I feel something like "Snap Oversteering" out of Corner. Then, I put the Value one click down and Try it again.
3.) Braking Sensivity is a bit tricky to explain.
In general you have different Tire Rotation Speeds during Cornering without Throttle input.
-A lower Value disallow's this Rotation Differences.
-A higher Value allow's different Tire Rotations.
So: You can Manage to Set up here Over/Understeering while off Throttle or Braking.
Low Values -> Possible Oversteer, High Values -> More Understeer but Stable. Personally i start with 25, if the car Understeers i go down till i get Oversteer and otherwise if the car is Oversteering i go up with the Value.
TOE in + out
Simply Explained:
Toe in for Better Straight Line driving Ability.
Toe out for better and sharper Corner Turn in Ability.
-Normally on Racecars -> Toe out for Better Cornering Abilitys instead of Straight Driving Line Ability.
Edit: Additional -> Higher Toe Values Increasing Tire Wear
Here i Normally FineTune at the End. I start with Front Toe Out 0.20 and Rear Toe In 0.20.
After I raise the Front Value till I get Oversteer or the Turn In Ability is good enough for my Feeling. Maximum Value is always 0.30 Front for me. With the Rear to in you hold Your Car Stable -> Higher Values makes the Car more Stable on High Speed Corner but you sacrafice Cornering Ability for it, because the Car tend to Understeer. So there is to find a good Mid Value. But this is how the Driver likes it.
I hope this is what you wanted to know.
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Ffrilafter
Hey buddy, do you have a gr3 Vette tune for yamigawa
Since we are community try this setup with the Toyota ft1 theLSD
Hey mate, I will explain you simple how the LSD in GT Sport works.
There are 3 Values: 1. Initial Torque 2. Acceleration Sensivity and 3. Braking Sensivity
1.) Initial Torque is, simply, how much Torque come's to the Tires after you step on Throttle.
A higher Value puts more Torque to the Tires after stepping on Throttle.
If you set it to the Minimum, then it gives you less Initial Torque on your Tires after stepping the Throttle Pedal. I am starting my Setup Routine always with Value 5 for the Start of the LSD Tuning.
2.) Here it is how Sensitiv the Differential reacts to the Accelaration input given by the Driver.
A Higher Value brings more Tirespin and resulting Oversteer at Corner Exits, but if this Value set to low, the Diff holds you back and you loose Time out of the Corner. I normally start between 10-14. After that i start putting it up, one click each Try, till I feel something like "Snap Oversteering" out of Corner. Then, I put the Value one click down and Try it again.
3.) Braking Sensivity is a bit tricky to explain.
In general you have different Tire Rotation Speeds during Cornering without Throttle input.
-A lower Value disallow's this Rotation Differences.
-A higher Value allow's different Tire Rotations.
So: You can Manage to Set up here Over/Understeering while off Throttle or Braking.
Low Values -> Possible Oversteer, High Values -> More Understeer but Stable. Personally i start with 25, if the car Understeers i go down till i get Oversteer and otherwise if the car is Oversteering i go up with the Value.
TOE in + out
Simply Explained:
Toe in for Better Straight Line driving Ability.
Toe out for better and sharper Corner Turn in Ability.
-Normally on Racecars -> Toe out for Better Cornering Abilitys instead of Straight Driving Line Ability.
Edit: Additional -> Higher Toe Values Increasing Tire Wear
Here i Normally FineTune at the End. I start with Front Toe Out 0.20 and Rear Toe In 0.20.
After I raise the Front Value till I get Oversteer or the Turn In Ability is good enough for my Feeling. Maximum Value is always 0.30 Front for me. With the Rear to in you hold Your Car Stable -> Higher Values makes the Car more Stable on High Speed Corner but you sacrafice Cornering Ability for it, because the Car tend to Understeer. So there is to find a good Mid Value. But this is how the Driver likes it.
I hope this is what you wanted to know.
Ffril
Since we are community try this setup with the Toyota ft1 dragonstail
Power approx 544
Weight approx 2425
Traction 4
Tires RH(race Hard)
Brakes -3
Height F2.17/R2.17
Frequency F2.75/R2.75
Rollbar F3/R6
Compression F53/R58
Rebound F83/R88
Camber F1.5/R2.0
Toe Out .15/ In .10
Downforce F318/R747
Torque 10
Acceleration 40
Braking 44
Transmission
Top speed 250
1st 2.535
2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th adjust to the far left
Final 5.000
Minkhil have you ps4 pro or standard?
I just want to thank you for all that you do. As anoldermore mature user I enjoy using the tunes to make the cars more simple for me to drive.
Jerry