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N2002 Steering

Claude Beaudoui

N2002 Steering

by Claude Beaudoui » Sat, 03 Aug 2002 00:37:50

I'm trying N2002 after years with GP2, GP3, and GPL.  

Going down the straight at Indy, I have to apply a good amount of right
steering.

Is it normal to have the car pull to the inside of the track, especially
in the intermediate and fast setups?  Is this due to stagger?

TIA, Claude Beaudouin

Schoone

N2002 Steering

by Schoone » Sat, 03 Aug 2002 00:53:44

Yes, this is correct.  The setups typically cause the cars to pull to the
left as they are optimized for running ovals.


Jan Verschuere

N2002 Steering

by Jan Verschuere » Sat, 03 Aug 2002 00:52:29

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Yes and yes, in the sense the suspension/geometry is "staggered" to only
turn left on the oval (note there's no pull in the roadcourse setups).
Actual tire stagger has an influence, but is not the whole picture and
cannot be adjusted in the sim.

Jan.
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Jan Verschuere

N2002 Steering

by Jan Verschuere » Sat, 03 Aug 2002 02:20:09

sorry 'bout not t*** my company sig, BTW. Would you believe I got
interrupted by work twice while knocking up that post? ;-)

Jan.
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Eldre

N2002 Steering

by Eldre » Sat, 03 Aug 2002 12:15:28



>Yes, this is correct.  The setups typically cause the cars to pull to the
>left as they are optimized for running ovals.

There's *another* one for the FAQ...<g>

Eldred
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Claude Beaudoui

N2002 Steering

by Claude Beaudoui » Sun, 04 Aug 2002 04:41:22

I know.  It's tough doing some research on R.A.S. when work keeps
interrupting.  Thanks for the quick replies to my questions.

Claude


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