Mods: stock but has E55 Bi-xenon projector HIDs on.
LM and LMP cars problems keeping straight after 220mph
Anybody have any solution how to keep these fast LM and LMP race cars on the long stretch of the ring and any other straights that the cars will go faster than 220mph?
I thought getting the steering wheel will solve this issue. but nope it did not. well it did improve but still is very difflicut to keep it straight on a line.
for those who are wondering what im talking about, is that when i go faster than 220 for example in a C9 or R8, as the speeds increase and if i have to make a very very slight steering adjustment correction, and it would just throw the car slamming to the wall on the direction where i had to make the correction to. This is with the downforce at its full for the front.
But if i put it all the way down to the lowest setting for front downforce, it is much better, but still lose high speed cornering ablities when i do that. I want to have the downforce up to at least halfway or more. but i tried to play with the toe in and out, sway bars, and suspension settings and they all only make a little difference.
Is there anybody with the same problem or anybody that knows how to adjust the senstivity on the wheel?
Mods: JDM H22 SiR swap,Aem cold air, straight pipe, apexi N1 exhaust, WW rs front lip, painted side skirts, b&m short shifter, konig traffik ultra light weight traffiks 17 inch 15 lb. skunk 2 coil overs falken tires, alpine stero
I have never had that problem. Mine twitch all over the places and skip around on the pavement, but it has never pulled. I would say your controller is the problem, but since you have changed to the wheel I dont know what to tell you.
Might be something with the game.
Mods: stock but has E55 Bi-xenon projector HIDs on.
yea with the wheel, it just is so hard to just make it straight as a line. i have to make alot of steering adjustments like over 180 degree of total rotation to keep it from hitting the wall or go past the lines.
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