i really wanted to be able to use the setups to make useful adjustments based on “real world” setup wisdom.
When I would pick something off the leaderboards, sometimes I could make it work, others not, but I couldn’t really adapt it any further, since many of these use some “meta” that exploits the edge of the setups. And the canned setups seemed aimed at pad users - same problem, extreme settings
I have a wheel - DD Pro 8 - so is there is enough useful feedback to tell the difference? yes but its not massive - lap times and overall feel/consitency during the lap are still the main measure
So I decided to try an experiment. I created a setting where the aero, camber, toe, supsension, tire pressures were all set mid way. Makes no sense to do this to the trans or brakes.
Suprisingly it drives decently on many tracks. I then started just tweaking single settings. High/low Aero is kind of obvious depending on the track, but in setting a difference between front and rear that I found I could feel the results of a tweak in cornering. Same w other settings.
Working from the mid range made it easier to feel the effect and see the time results of those changes.
Brake pressure I found helpful to back off a bit, as I’m not running ABS, so it gives a bit more range before locking up. Bias I sometimes add a bit of rear bias if I’m locking up too much, even tho this does reduce overall breaking ability.
I did most of this in Time trial, as it takes tire temps out. Then went to practice sessions to adjust tire temps and balance of temps L/R. I use my best setups for starting points on similar tracks.