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riotstarter92
12-05-2009, 02:08
basicaly for etups wha is you're prefferred track/s for testing out your general setups for
mine i use
Brno and road america.

Steve1UK
12-05-2009, 09:25
Maple Valley!

o0-Signal-20-0o
12-05-2009, 09:41
I prefer to Tune for each Track individually.

jammydodgerman
12-05-2009, 09:57
laguna seca and brands hatch

PzR_Slim
12-05-2009, 10:02
I'd probably go curitiba. It's relatively short and has a good mix of corners. I take Signal's point about tuning for certain tracks but it's always good to have one track that you know really well and to directly compare different tunes against. It's then a case of tweaking for individual tracks.

TTR_Joyrider
15-05-2009, 14:11
i tune on curitiba and then ajust it to suit rd america brno and monza. then on pau for all street tracks. all the others i tune induviduly. i think the best track for an all round tune is probably brno. hope that helps u's a little

senojay
15-05-2009, 15:09
I put the tracks into groups based off of the similarities in my setups for them. For example, low downforce tracks, flat tracks, twisty tracks, and bumpy tracks. Then I looked for the similarities of how the car behaves on the certain tracks. When I'm in a car class that I haven't done that much development in, I know I can take a setup from within a group and use it as my default to work around.

TTR_Joyrider
15-05-2009, 16:05
whats ur GT senojay. ive ask'd befor but u never reply for some reson??

BQuietNDrive
18-05-2009, 21:36
I put the tracks into groups based off of the similarities in my setups for them. For example, low downforce tracks, flat tracks, twisty tracks, and bumpy tracks. Then I looked for the similarities of how the car behaves on the certain tracks. When I'm in a car class that I haven't done that much development in, I know I can take a setup from within a group and use it as my default to work around.

+1 I do pretty much the exact same thing...