Hello friend, long time.... I don´t tune so much cars lately, i have to come back on the FXX , it´s not very well build, i would like to let it safer with a beter line staying agressive with a good eagerness. Not easy task, but i´ll spend the time it need.sup praiano,long time since i talked to you.it look like you are still doing great with your tuning. i am still having a bit of a rough time with cars like the fxx.
My goal is to make an easy fast base setup for online racing. Ready to race, just need to adapt the final drive to set the top speed for the track you race. It will fit to most of the drivers and even without knowing the cars reactions very well, driving it for the first time, you´ll not have bad surprises during a fast racing lap on the ring.@praiano63 Hi, what is the goal of your setups? What are you trying to achieve when you create the setup? What advantages over the stock setup?
My goal is to make an easy fast base setup for online racing. Ready to race, just need to adapt the final drive to set the top speed for the track you race. It will fit to most of the drivers and even without knowing the cars reactions very well, driving it for the first time, you´ll not have bad surprises during a fast racing lap on the ring.
I didn´t write and i didn´t mean this. It´s right that i race mostly on the ring but my published cars are all around settings for anybody adapt to his owndriving style on a given track.Do you tune your cars on the Nurburgring and more for the Nurburgring? Or you didn't mean that?
I didn´t write and i didn´t mean this. It´s right that i race mostly on the ring but my published cars are all around settings for anybody adapt to his owndriving style on a given track.
I picked and clicked on one of your setups and immediately thought: erm.. this isn't going to work...Then i tried it in practice, and i was 2.2sec slower with your setup than with the default PD setup, on SPA. So my suspicion was confirmed.. I suggest you to read more theory about racing car setup. You might find it usefull and this might help you improve your knowledge and setups overall
hi YZF
The default setup is fastest just for beginners...
You can be sure, I am not a beginner Ofcourse my own custom setup is even faster... But i mentioned default one to give a reference point
Well now.. Isn't this guy somethingI picked and clicked on one of your setups and immediately thought: erm.. this isn't going to work...Then i tried it in practice, and i was 2.2sec slower with your setup than with the default PD setup, on SPA. So my suspicion was confirmed.. I suggest you to read more theory about racing car setup. You might find it usefull and this might help you improve your knowledge and setups overall
Here is one of the quick cheat-sheets for suspension - might be quite usefull (scroll down):
http://www.racecartuner.com/03/103.html
Would you share your tunes? Thanks
I believe that car tuning isn't hard thing even for average players and it's much better to learn the basics and try it yourself. You tune the car not only to go generally faster but you adjust it to your driving style. I.e. you go faster AND more stable. The benefit of doing it yourself is much higher than copying someone else setup. It's not hard, invest little bit of time and you'll get the reward
Then why you copying Mr Praiano's tunes?
Are you done yet?I am not copying, i opened the thread and checked some random tunes. Then i noticed that numbers are wrong (in theory) and decided to test it in game. Tried it and got conclusion. That's it.
Are you done yet?
If you are trying for 15 mins of internet glory, your time was up after your first post. Now move along.
Are you serious? OK 3/4 of this does not apply to GT6. Maybe in your own little world of tuning this works for you. Post some tunes in your own forum and let us be the judges.I picked and clicked on one of your setups and immediately thought: erm.. this isn't going to work...Then i tried it in practice, and i was 2.2sec slower with your setup than with the default PD setup, on SPA. So my suspicion was confirmed.. I suggest you to read more theory about racing car setup. You might find it usefull and this might help you improve your knowledge and setups overall
Here is one of the quick cheat-sheets for suspension - might be quite usefull (scroll down):
http://www.racecartuner.com/03/103.html
Are you serious? OK 3/4 of this does not apply to GT6. Maybe in your own little world of tuning this works for you. Post some tunes in your own forum and let us be the judges.
No it is a tuning forum, in his garage. You cannot answer your own questions. I will gladly answer any questions you have. PM me.No, i was just giving a feedback. And should I not reply to the questions I am asked? I don't think so. If you want you go and be quiet. This is a discussion forum.
No it is a tuning forum, in his garage. You cannot answer your own questions. I will gladly answer any questions you have. PM me.
This works, because laptimes speak for themselves.
P.S. I don't want others to use my setups. Don't have such intention
what lap times??? i dont see any...
Spa, Honda NSX Type R, 500pp, Sport-Mediums, all aids off, SRF off, TC off:
2.29.2 - Praiano setup
2.27.0 - default PD setup
My view exactly. His suspension setups are amazing. Most of the time, I just need a quick LSD tweak to fix a little bit of instability in the rear during braking. We must have very similar driving styles or something . Most of the tunes are untweaked. The Cobra is the only one I can remember right now, but I'm sure there were a couple more.This discussion leads to nothing, I have cars from the successes of Praiano which are great. If other people can do better is great too. And we all get to the track!!
Spa, Honda NSX Type R, 500pp, Sport-Mediums, all aids off, SRF off, TC off:
2.29.2 - Praiano setup
2.27.0 - default PD setup
I believe that car tuning isn't hard thing even for average players and it's much better to learn the basics and try it yourself. You tune the car not only to go generally faster but you adjust it to your driving style. I.e. you go faster AND more stable. The benefit of doing it yourself is much higher than copying someone else setup. It's not hard, invest a little bit of time and you'll get the reward
P.S. I don't want others to use my setups. Don't have such intention