Thanks for the info, I think my problem was that I did not have the FF set high enough in game (racing on tarmac course). I increased it to 145% and the car felt a lot better, I could even feel what felt like torque steer. From what I have read the setting obviously depends on what car and what track surface or type ie Autocross, Rallycross or Tarmac you are racing on.
The ability to change the Force volume so to speak while in car and racing is a great benefit and enables you to do this.
By the way I have been having a great time on some of the Autocross layouts people have posted here and on RSC, will have to give it a go and design something.
I will keep an eye on the thread incase someone proposes more settings, but I am happy with what I have set up at the moment.
I was not expecting so much discussion and thanks for the suggestions, here are my current settings in windows.
Combined axis - No
Enable FF - yes
Effects strength - 97%
Spring strength - 97%
Damper strength - 0%
Center spring enabled - yes
Center Spring strength - 0%
I tried setting Spring strength to 0% and it did help and seemed to drive a lot better. This was suggested in another forums thread which I read.
I know different Sims feel better with various settings as some rely on spring strength others do not. I was just after some settings to try.
As for GTL and GTR for that matter, I have all aids switched off and dont use the default FFB settings. I use the settings produced by Zevious Zoquis in my plr file. These make a vast improvement to the quality of feedback. My N2003 settings again have been researched on the Net but I cannot remember where from, but I get excellent feel in GTP and the 330 Mod which are the ones I run most with this engine.
And KiDCoDEa, if you had bothered to help maybe I would have changed my settings and agreed with you.
Does LFS2 have any FF effects so you can tell what the car is doing, I can feel bumps and the rumble strips etc but the actual car feels dead. I get more feedback on grip etc from the sound. Without these sounds their would be no feedback on what the car is doing grip wise.
In the GTL demo amongst others, you can actually feel the car on the edge of grip etc and feel cornering forces which enable better control.
Maybe its just my settings, or maybe there are more advanced settings in a LFS file or something, any help would be appreciated.
I am using a Momo Racing Force, and enjoy LFS2 but i think if I can sort the Force feedback would enable me to be quicker.