Good morning LFS-mates!
I'd like to discuss about your experiences in heating tire espacally on turn-based tracks (like BL for example).
With many turns it is good to set up a negative roll, which causes the inside to heat up more than the center or outside of the tire as the picture above shows.
I always wondered how to set up your tires so that their temperature brings out the best grip.
So I optimized the inside temperature for the optimum tire temperature and tried this for a long time.
After that I tried optimized the temperature on the centre, causing the inside being overheated, but I still hat the feeling it had better grip than optimizing the inside temperature.
The last method would be optimizing inside and centre to the tire's optimum temperature, but I got the feeling this setting had the lowest grip of all three.
So I'd like to aks you about your experiences:
- Do you use one of the three methods - and if so, which is the best in your oppinion?
- Do you set up all your tires so they get more or less the same temperature development or do you set them up on how the feel during the race causing high temperature differences between tires?
- And as the last one, maybe some hint's I didn't thought of if you like (like loosing the heck if rear tires heat up more than front tires, short/ long distance races ect.)?
Thanks in advance!
I'd like to discuss about your experiences in heating tire espacally on turn-based tracks (like BL for example).
With many turns it is good to set up a negative roll, which causes the inside to heat up more than the center or outside of the tire as the picture above shows.
I always wondered how to set up your tires so that their temperature brings out the best grip.
So I optimized the inside temperature for the optimum tire temperature and tried this for a long time.
After that I tried optimized the temperature on the centre, causing the inside being overheated, but I still hat the feeling it had better grip than optimizing the inside temperature.
The last method would be optimizing inside and centre to the tire's optimum temperature, but I got the feeling this setting had the lowest grip of all three.
So I'd like to aks you about your experiences:
- Do you use one of the three methods - and if so, which is the best in your oppinion?
- Do you set up all your tires so they get more or less the same temperature development or do you set them up on how the feel during the race causing high temperature differences between tires?
- And as the last one, maybe some hint's I didn't thought of if you like (like loosing the heck if rear tires heat up more than front tires, short/ long distance races ect.)?
Thanks in advance!