

I'm sure I could get this better but after about 6-8 laps the rear tyres are getting too hot. I'm lapping pretty consistently in the 1:28's. Hi Guys, I'm trying to dial a good setup for Oschersleben GP for the RUF GT3 car. I move the brake bias a few clicks rearward, as the default generally gives me front wheel locking, which in turns causes understeer as you aren't full in control going into a corner. I know Bram mentioned this already, but I generally do the exact same thing. You can change it in your tuning setup in the garage before a session. Make sure that you set this correctly as per your preference. Obviously that means a lot more physical turning of your wheel, and it's hard to maintain consistency if you are jumping between car classes. By default some openwheelers (like Formula A), is set to 10:9:1 or 10:5:1, which is around 270 or 360 degrees of rotation, but say a GT3 car could be 12:X:X. I know this seems basic, but in many games you can set this globally, but in PCARS it's a per car setting. Make sure your steering ratio is set correctly is the second thing. This is a tip that occasionally pops up as a tip on the games loading screen. For any cars I know that I experience a lot of understeer with, I usually decrease front tire pressure by 0.1 or 0.2 PSI (a few notches leftward on the sliding scale, depending on how the car is setup by default). It's a balancing act, and if you get this wrong (either too high or too low) you can lose grip overall. Playing with front tire pressures based on understeer/oversteer is the first. I did three things to help and it's more or less resolved the chronic understeer I used to have: You can read this extensive guide here.įeel free to create a new thread here with specific technical setup questions and we'll do our best to help you out the best we can. Although there are some specific parts dedicated to this other beautiful sim the main parts can be applied to Project CARS as well as after all physics are physics.

The basics of this guide fit Project CARS perfectly so if you need a hand understanding setups in an easy way, make sure to download the RaceDepartment Setup Guide here.Ī more technical in-depth guide has been written by Siebert for Assetto Corsa.

Is it impossible to become a setup expert? No! First of all you need to try and understand the basics of how to set up a car and we have some guides available that will help you to understand your car better.īack in 2008 van Rijn released his guide for RACE 07 and until today this document has been used by tenths of thousands of drivers world wide. Whether you are new to sim racing on the PC, Xbox One or Playstation 4, or even an experienced simmer, creating your own setups can be a complicated and time consuming process.
