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− | ! | + | ! Ride height |
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− | | | + | | As low as possible, but avoid grounding car or stalling the aero |
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− | | | + | ! Dampers |
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+ | | Bump setting should be lower than the corresponding rebound setting | ||
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+ | Try to use the lowest setting that avoids oscillation / bouncing | ||
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+ | Can be used to tune the responsiveness of the car. | ||
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+ | High values = more responsive | ||
+ | Low values = more stable | ||
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+ | ! Aero | ||
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+ | | Use ride height and rake to generate as much downforce as possible, then trim the aero balance using the wings and / or splitter. | ||
+ | Increasing the rake moves the aero balance backwards. | ||
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+ | Run the car as stiff as needed to maintain stable ride height | ||
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+ | ! Brake bias | ||
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+ | | Front tyres should lock just before the rears for best stability | ||
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Revision as of 13:45, 14 May 2020
WORK IN PROGRESS
With the permission of Skaven Zverov the Setup Guide for Beginners from Him will be also Published here on the Wiki.
Skaven Zverov: https://www.assettocorsa.net/forum/index.php?members/skaven-zverov.192248/ ACC Forum Thread: https://www.assettocorsa.net/forum/index.php?threads/setup-guide-for-begginers.64264/
Solutions to Handling Issues
Loss of Control |
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1. Move brake bias forward |
Front Tyres often lock |
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Move brake bias backward |
Car pitches to much |
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Stiffen front springs |
Nose hits floor |
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1. Increase ride height |
Excessive locking |
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Reduce overall brake pressure (use with caution) |
Understeer |
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All Speeds:
1. Adjust front tyre pressures Mid-High Speed: When braking: |
Oversteer |
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All Speeds:
1. Adjust rear tyre pressure Mid-High Speed: |
Lift off oversteer |
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1. Increase diff coast locking |
Understeer |
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All Speeds:
1. Stiffen rear anti-roll bar Mid-High Speed: |
Oversteer |
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All Speeds:
1. Soften rear anti-roll bar Mid-High Speed: |
Lift off oversteer |
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PICNIC
(Problem in chair, not in car) |
Car bounces during weight transfer |
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When Braking, Accelerating & Turning
Increase slow damper settings On Bumps / Curbs |
Tyres overheat |
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All Over:
1. Decrease pressures On Inside Edge On Outer Edge In Middle |
Tyres cold |
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All Over:
1. Increase pressures |
Car edgy during weight transfar |
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When Braking, Accelerating & Turning
Decrease slow damper setting On Bumps / Curbs
Decrease fast damper setting |
Low top speed |
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1. Reduce wing values 2. Lengthen gear ratios |
Car edgy during weight transfar |
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When Braking, Accelerating & Turning
Decrease slow damper setting On Bumps / Curbs
Decrease fast damper setting |
Ride height |
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As low as possible, but avoid grounding car or stalling the aero |
Dampers |
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Bump setting should be lower than the corresponding rebound setting
Try to use the lowest setting that avoids oscillation / bouncing Can be used to tune the responsiveness of the car. High values = more responsive Low values = more stable |
Aero |
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Use ride height and rake to generate as much downforce as possible, then trim the aero balance using the wings and / or splitter.
Increasing the rake moves the aero balance backwards. Run the car as stiff as needed to maintain stable ride height |
Brake bias |
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Front tyres should lock just before the rears for best stability |