Hello.
I'm pretty much a newbie when it comes to setups and been wingin' my way into my race setups so far...
But I'm having some problems with certain combos.
FO8 at Kyoto GP Long for instance.
Those "sleeping policemen" barriers.
I would like to know what, barring simply just not going over them, could I do setup-wise to lessen my the damage taken when I ride on them?
Maybe another "obstacle" would be attacking the high curbs on the Fern enviroment too.
I'm most interested on general advice on this issue but if you want to make it more specific, the car used is the FO8.
I'm inclined to work on race setups (thus, starting off heavy and with tyres with less grip and so on, if that's important anyhow). So I'm looking forward for the suspension to last 90min or so.
I've got no idea at all of what to do.
If there's any help on lowering the car or making it taller.
If I have to soften or harden the rollbars (or what else), if the tyres would be better with more or less pressure, and so on.
Any advice will be highly appreciated.
Thanks!
I'm pretty much a newbie when it comes to setups and been wingin' my way into my race setups so far...
But I'm having some problems with certain combos.
FO8 at Kyoto GP Long for instance.
Those "sleeping policemen" barriers.
I would like to know what, barring simply just not going over them, could I do setup-wise to lessen my the damage taken when I ride on them?
Maybe another "obstacle" would be attacking the high curbs on the Fern enviroment too.
I'm most interested on general advice on this issue but if you want to make it more specific, the car used is the FO8.
I'm inclined to work on race setups (thus, starting off heavy and with tyres with less grip and so on, if that's important anyhow). So I'm looking forward for the suspension to last 90min or so.
I've got no idea at all of what to do.
If there's any help on lowering the car or making it taller.
If I have to soften or harden the rollbars (or what else), if the tyres would be better with more or less pressure, and so on.
Any advice will be highly appreciated.
Thanks!