F1 2017
black bubba Sep 24, 2017 @ 9:27am
Differential settings
Hello,

When its wet its bettter to lower the diff to 50% so it doesn't lose the rear right?
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trukrdad53 Sep 25, 2017 @ 4:31am 
I have no lower than 60 because lower then rears spin easy
bradm10 Sep 27, 2017 @ 7:42pm 
When you're "on throttle" you want to increase the differential lock setting to give you extra traction. Since you should be accellerating slowly under wet conditions, you don't have to worry about wheel spin. If you ever do get wheelspin with high diff lock, then short shift until you're in 4th/5th gear.

I don't change my "off throttle" settings for wet conditions.
Demer Sep 28, 2017 @ 4:07am 
Originally posted by bradm10:
When you're "on throttle" you want to increase the differential lock setting to give you extra traction. Since you should be accellerating slowly under wet conditions, you don't have to worry about wheel spin. If you ever do get wheelspin with high diff lock, then short shift until you're in 4th/5th gear.

I don't change my "off throttle" settings for wet conditions.
So, car settings stills all the same, wet or dry, you only change your driving style right?
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Date Posted: Sep 24, 2017 @ 9:27am
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