03-13-2018, 06:49 PM
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Glad you liked the setup . My current Road america setup is attached. Not done a race yet but can do 2.19.0** in testing.
ratest.zip (Size: 702 bytes / Downloads: 42)
Erik general rule is more negative camber the more corner grip you get. But you loose acceleration and braking grip. Also the more negative camber the hotter the tires will get.
Best thing to do is experiment and see what works for you.
The server uses mid clear weather and 20 degrees Celsius.
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Quote:All I can say is WOW!!!
I downloaded the file that was shared in the first post and went from 11th on RSR Live Timing at Road America in the Audi TT to 8th. More importantly, I went from doing high 1:20's to a best of 1:19xx and banged out 6 consecutive laps in the low 1:20's
I was about to hang it up in the Audi TT Cup because it was boring driving this slug that pushed and plowed through every corner. Now this is actually a bit of fun to drive!
P.S. for anyone else wondering where to put the .ini set up files go to: Documents/Assetto Corsa/setups/(then select the track folder)
Glad you liked the setup . My current Road america setup is attached. Not done a race yet but can do 2.19.0** in testing.
ratest.zip (Size: 702 bytes / Downloads: 42)
Erik general rule is more negative camber the more corner grip you get. But you loose acceleration and braking grip. Also the more negative camber the hotter the tires will get.
Best thing to do is experiment and see what works for you.
The server uses mid clear weather and 20 degrees Celsius.
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