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AE-86 C-class

Last post 08-06-2008, 4:38 PM by Lightsped. 3 replies.
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  •  08-05-2008, 7:16 PM 1795220

    AE-86 C-class

    I am trying to get my AE-86 C-class to be competitive. On nearly every track I have tried, the car has horrible oversteer issues as it exits the turns. I am not picky as to which track the car runs well at, as long as it is competitive somewhere in the game.

    Currently my AE-86 has all of the handling and tranny upgrades and the stickiest tires. I have tried softening the rear and running 60% accleration/30% deceleration on the differential. Still gets loose on the exits.... :(

    Any ideas? Thanks

  •  08-05-2008, 8:13 PM 1795376 in reply to 1795220

    Re: AE-86 C-class

    Lower the front accel to ~10% and lower the rear ARB by ~3.

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  •  08-06-2008, 1:26 AM 1796199 in reply to 1795376

    Re: AE-86 C-class

    Without seeing your settings, the first thing I'd do is tighten up the rebound.  Lowering the accel. numbers just turns horsepower into smoke.
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  •  08-06-2008, 4:38 PM 1798013 in reply to 1796199

    Re: AE-86 C-class

    I am at work right now, but my settings are pretty close to stock. I have all the handling mods and sticky tires. Only real changes I have done are to soften the rear springs a bit. Maybe the soften the anti-roll bar as well...

    I really want to be halfway competitive with the AE-86.

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