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Live For Speed WIKI manual

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As you can see in this link, the LFS manual is developing all the time.
For both new and existing users, this has something for you.

http://lfs-old.4players.de:1043/lfswiki ... /Main_Page

And the early PDF Version

http://www.4players.de/rendersite.php?L ... PARENT=121
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Post by Sambo »

The Setup guide is fantastic,

if your interested in trying to make your own setup read that guide, its lengthy but very much worth it.
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Post by Unforgiven »

Thanks for the link mate. I'm glad I work on big arse high production digital photocopiers.

*stops taking photocopies of arse and prints multiple copies of the manual*
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Post by pixelboy »

The PDF is amazing.. VERY well done...

Ive been studing the setup guide... getting better slowly :)
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Post by Exar Kun »

Awesome stuff. :yes:

Great for someone like me who still fumbles around some of the menus too. :tilt:
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Post by SamC »

Awsome...am reading now :D
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Post by petey »

Was Useful in some areas of setups i wasnt sure of :) good old trial and error would have got it anyway tho ;) .
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Post by Righteous »

I have a question. How do I find the Suspension Analyser file? It's in the guide but I have no idea what he is talking about? Is it an extra download or is it just in the game already?
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Post by Sambo »

2 ways you can do it, either use f1view.....or do it in game by looking at the forces..........i use the latter the suspension analyser files he is talking about are made for the s1 cars....so there not really helpful, the main thing in developing a set is just by driving feel, drive the car in the same conditions over and over again each time with variants of setup and eventually you usually come up with a good one :)
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Post by Righteous »

Cheers, just got f1 view thingy ma bob, sick of trying to "feel" it lol. Blackwood is shitting me somethign chronic at the moment. Bloody over steer on mid corner, but just adjusting the roll bar doesn't fix that cos then it wont turn in. blah, blah, blah. I figure if I can at least get ride heights right then that's a start.

thnx though sambo ;) :yes:
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Post by Sambo »

Righteous wrote:Cheers, just got f1 view thingy ma bob, sick of trying to "feel" it lol. Blackwood is shitting me somethign chronic at the moment. Bloody over steer on mid corner, but just adjusting the roll bar doesn't fix that cos then it wont turn in. blah, blah, blah. I figure if I can at least get ride heights right then that's a start.

thnx though sambo ;) :yes:
watch your dampners and roll bar settings, if there set wrong they can often compound the problem adding more oversteer. otherwise just drop 1 on the rear wing.
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Post by Latch »

New website for the LFS Wiki manual.
http://www.lfsmanual.net
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