Chris
Premium
I'm trying to like this car. I really am. It's beautiful, and it sounds great (from the outside).
There's just one thing I cannot seem to dial out.
The inherent oversteer on slow speed exit. It's as if the throttle is incredibly sensitive, and the rear wheels simply cannot wait to start losing traction. It's almost as if they want to. High speed corners are fine. It's just the low speed traction zones that are an absolute disaster.
I've tried everything I can think of to dial out this annoying feel.
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Any tips?
There's just one thing I cannot seem to dial out.
The inherent oversteer on slow speed exit. It's as if the throttle is incredibly sensitive, and the rear wheels simply cannot wait to start losing traction. It's almost as if they want to. High speed corners are fine. It's just the low speed traction zones that are an absolute disaster.
I've tried everything I can think of to dial out this annoying feel.
From:
- Increasing rear wing, lowing front wing
- Decreasing rear camber for more traction.
- Reducing rear toe-in
- Loosening the diff-power (down to 20%)
- Softening rear suspension, stiffening front suspension.
- Increasing rear suspension travel range.
- Reducing tyre pressures, especially at the rear.
- Lowering rear Bump damper values.
Any tips?