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  1. Very nice app. I got SimDashboard to foward udp data to PXG , just gotta use a different port (ex 21777) for simdahsboard to pxg 

     

    So the 2 app run perfectly fine. Broadcast mode does not work though and makes simdahsboard lag by maybe 300ms or so.

     

    Udp data fowarding is best option


  2. Im on a g29. You need to fiddle with throttle linearity. I add 13 - 15 to have a softer initial throttle input. But pratice will be needed still.

    Also diff at 50 is not optimal as many tend to recommend. I never run under 60% unless im nearing a pit. The higher you can run it the better bite you get on throttle. But it the forgiveness will be lower. At race start you can almost lock the diff (85-90) to get the best start. But you need to turn it down fast before entering turn 1 or after hitting 4th gear.

    No tc in the rain. I bump linearity to 17 or 20 and lower diff to 55 for more forgiving in puddles lolll.

    Youll need 20 30 races to get the feel. But after thst you hould love the advantage over tc players when your exiting that curb.


  3. Hi, I am looking for a North American League with race times around 7 or 8 pm New York Time.

    I am a decent racer with many years behind the logitech wheel. I am not looking for leagues that disallow all assists. Preferably a mature league where everyone can get along and have fun racing.

    I am a dedicated Redbull/Alpha driver and I enjoy tight but sportsmanly racing

    Ingame/Steam : SuperPhilQc


  4. Low speed corners require low camber (slider to the right) as the car wont lean as much on tires. 

    To press the front end down on the tarmac some more, you need stiffer rear suspension, but not too much as to make the rear unstable.

    Deceleration diff should be very low. Accel diff depends our your throttle skills, but will benear 60%

    Last thing that can help: having the rear 2 3 notches higher than front to help loosen the rear and not loose downforce.

    Hope that helps.

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