Can I ask how to check tyre temps other than the HUD graphic is there a place to see temps across the tyre?
Thanks
I do to. Motec is great, it shows basically everything rfactor records. I base my strategies on the data i collect with motec.I use the Motec plugin, works the best.
As i read it you seem to understand what most things do on a car but i am not sure if you are using them correctly.
What i read here is that your trying to change a lot of the cars handling with mechanical grip by softening the car. Usually that is a good thing, but as F1 cars balance are mainly based on downforce i should do most of the work there.
Besides, the best thing you could do on F1 cars is run them as stiff as you can unless you are on a track like Monaco where you need a lot of mechanical grip in the slower corners. The stiffer the car is, the less it will bottom out, the lower ride height you can use and the less tire heat it will do.
When you are unhappy with a cars balance always ask yourself these questions:
On what type of corner am i having these problems?
In general: is it a slow,medium or fast corner?
In the fast corners your main problem could be solved with the aerodynamics/ride.
In the medium corners, its a mix of mechanical (suspension) and aerodynaics.
In the slow, its most probably your mechanical grip.
Another important question you should be asking yourself is this:
Where in the corner am i having this problem?
Is it on turn in or on the exit?
If its on turn in, the problem is most likely with the front of the car as that is the part that is doing all the work.
On the exit its the other way around and you should probably work on the rear.
Personally, i prefer the car to be very stiff and not damped so much. As a soft car/damped car takes a way a bit of feedback of what the car is actually doing.
I hope this helps
How do you guys tackle the gear ratio's? Its confusing me
I use 1st alot in wtm, But not (rarely) in gp2 2011. Thanks for the tips i'm writing them all down in my notebook so that i can refer to them whilst testing. I'm sure i will gain some time.Final Gear must just hit the limiter on the end of the longest straight, and 2nd/1st(depending on the corner) must give you optimal acceleration out of the slowest corner without being to low. The other gears I combine with engine braking so that I can brake and turn optimally through all corners, i.e. it might feel like 3rd gear corners are to understeery, but if my engine braking is already down to 4, then I lower the gear ratio for that gear 1 or 2 notches.
But I am sure someone else might have a better way of doing it that's just the way I like to do it.
Also, NEVER be afraid to use 1st gear throughout the lap. That's a gear that I use wherever possible. I have seen some guys that are a lot faster than me who are afraid of using 1st.
I am only about 3 months into my own setting up and driving without assists, so I am still learning a lot, but I love the challenge of setting up a car and testing gear rations and feel of the car for myself now. It's an addiction.
EDIT: I'm sure @Boy van de Laar will have even more excellent tips for you on gear ratios
I use 1st alot in wtm, But not (rarely) in gp2 2011. Thanks for the tips i'm writing them all down in my notebook so that i can refer to them whilst testing. I'm sure i will gain some time.
Well i'm ok at bathurst but i need to be "ok" everywhere so i'm good for you to choose mate. I'm free most nights apart from sundays at 8 i have to be at my league race.As I said, we can have a casual session sometime soon. No racing, just practice. Because races are not the place to learn about setups I do like doing a few races to get consistent on tracks that I'm bad at though...
And with GP2 you can also use 1st a lot! Which track would you like to practice on? Guessing we'll go with GP2 2011. I do not have the tin top mods you mentioned...
Well i'm ok at bathurst but i need to be "ok" everywhere so i'm good for you to choose mate. I'm free most nights apart from sundays at 8 i have to be at my league race.