I think the g indicator (when displaying F9 or F10) should include positive and negative g's.
The reason behind this request is:
I would like to calculate the required spring rate and ride height to counteract the extra g's to prevent the car from bottoming out in dips on the track if at all possible. When the car bottoms out mid corner this causes loss of grip that tends to make the rear end step out. I want to put a stop to this.
A good example: Aston Grand Prix
Guessing at the correct g multiplier is easier than finding the slope of the grade to calculate the arc distance over time to figure the amount of force produced in that arc. This is why a g indicator would be easier.
Adjusting the suspension according to the forces applied is better than using voodoo to get the right performance out of the suspension. This is especially the case with the down force cars because the proper ride height and spring rate need to be figured out to accommodate bumps at full down force load.
The reason behind this request is:
I would like to calculate the required spring rate and ride height to counteract the extra g's to prevent the car from bottoming out in dips on the track if at all possible. When the car bottoms out mid corner this causes loss of grip that tends to make the rear end step out. I want to put a stop to this.
A good example: Aston Grand Prix
Guessing at the correct g multiplier is easier than finding the slope of the grade to calculate the arc distance over time to figure the amount of force produced in that arc. This is why a g indicator would be easier.
Adjusting the suspension according to the forces applied is better than using voodoo to get the right performance out of the suspension. This is especially the case with the down force cars because the proper ride height and spring rate need to be figured out to accommodate bumps at full down force load.