Hi, i've seen movies from real cars on just public roads were they are racing etc. and were they have good grip and if i play lfs i hear the skidding alot and i think there also should be more grip
Have you already noted at what speeds you're actually driving when having the feel of "not enough grip"? If there's something, then there's too much grip for road tyres, easily reaching over 1G lateral grip through corners.
Road tyres in LFS can hit about 1.4-1.5 lateral g's on a good setup... which is already probably excessive considering that those cars don't have downforce.
True, have had no time to create 200ft skidpad with cones on autocross arena where G-forces could be measured reliably. On track you can actually get much more G-force than on skidpad so 1G is no real miracle, banked turns are secret for this.
I don't know car that does 1G at 200ft skidpad with standard street tires, Elise gets 0.99G being best I have seen, maybe some Atom or similar that is no more near street car can make it.
even i hear my tires squeel and whatnot leaving and comming into my neighborhood
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actually, the "super" tires in LFS should make a sticky sound though, a friend of mine with a G35 has quite sticky tires, and they pick up rocks and whatnot and throw them into the fender wells (which... we need that sound too!)
Oh, that kind of thing, can't say that I would come across that one before, too modern
Slalom is not good for g-force measuring, but there was one throttle control test that had cone track, however have no idea about dimension so would be hard to compare data anything, imo.
don and kid did a test between the GTi and some random video they had, i wonder if don still has it on his server.. i guess he does but i dont have the link ATM
but once you have dimensions, you can always go into shift u mode and press D to get distances and whatnot in LFS
Excuse me? That is not just a THING. That is a freaking Nissan!:lovies3d::lovies3d::lovies3d::elefant::bannana_g
Anyways, mabey somebody could help me out. What exactly is the skidpad for? Is it like more slippery or somthing? I never understood the concept of it.
That it is, very handy for comparing cars or sets etc. It is a tool and great tool it is.
Road normal tires seem to be very closely right amount of grip, road supers seem to be semi slicks really as those have so much grip, maybe bit too much grip for even those.