Hi all, just getting into LFS and I'm trying to tune up my own XRG. I have all my suspension settings more less dialed in so I turned to camber but I have a conundrum.
I want to set up my camber so that the outside wheels are flat against the road while cornering to maximise my grip. However, if I do this because most of the lap is not spent cornering the inside of my tyres get red hot. This is something I've come across in other racing games too. So my questions are:
I want to set up my camber so that the outside wheels are flat against the road while cornering to maximise my grip. However, if I do this because most of the lap is not spent cornering the inside of my tyres get red hot. This is something I've come across in other racing games too. So my questions are:
- Is it better to set camber so outside tyre temps are even, or better if I set up camber so outside tyre is flat on the ground?
- How would your answer differ if tyre wear isn't an issue? Would the imbalance of temperatures alone affect grip more than the flatness of the tyre improves grip?