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Der Bayer wrote:Wider front tyres make the car understeer less. You should be able to solve the issue by using stiffer rear springs or anti roll bars.
Wider tyres in the rear usually only make sense if you have either a rear-heavy car, unsolveable oversteer or lots of power to put down on the road.
Turbocharged
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Der Bayer wrote:Wider front tyres make the car understeer less. You should be able to solve the issue by using stiffer rear springs or anti roll bars.
Wider tyres in the rear usually only make sense if you have either a rear-heavy car, unsolveable oversteer or lots of power to put down on the road.
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strop wrote:Sportiness score is one thing, but the real tests are in the bump graph, the yaw graph, and how fast it goes around the track. What happens to your track times?
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Der Bayer wrote:I guess it would help if you post a screenshot of the detailed stats of the sportiness screen when you changed the tyre width. So we can see which factors changed. He test track screen does not say everything regarding sportiness.
Something seems to be really weird if you have to use such stiff rear springs.
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BlastersPewPew wrote:From what I see you are loosing grip on the front end while turning (lateral accel), you went from -3.7% to -7.4%. Basically your car is understeering in corners and wider tires let it grip more and make turns faster/more aggressively.
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UMGaming wrote:try messing with your camber
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