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What is the real steering angle in GT3 cars?
What is the real steering angle in GT3 cars? I tried playing with 360 and with 540, and I can't find the real ratio. In different videos on YouTube, I see that players turn the steering wheel at a maximum of 360, but on the Internet I read a lot of information that the steering wheel in a real car is 540 and even more.
Originally posted by oldskynet:
GT3:
- 480° (Ferrari, McLaren)
- 560° (BMW)
- 620° (Lamborghini Huracan, Honda)
- 640° (Aston Martin, Bentley, Mercedes, Nissan, Lexus)
- 720° (Audi, Jaguar, Lamborghini Gallardo)
- 800° (Porsche)

GT4:
- 480° (McLaren)
- 500° (BMW, Mercedes)
- 580° (KTM)
- 640° (Aston Martin)
- 720° (Alpine, Audi, Camaro, Ginetta)
- 800° (Porsche)
- 900° (Maserati)
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oldskynet Mar 8, 2021 @ 9:13am 
GT3:
- 480° (Ferrari, McLaren)
- 560° (BMW)
- 620° (Lamborghini Huracan, Honda)
- 640° (Aston Martin, Bentley, Mercedes, Nissan, Lexus)
- 720° (Audi, Jaguar, Lamborghini Gallardo)
- 800° (Porsche)

GT4:
- 480° (McLaren)
- 500° (BMW, Mercedes)
- 580° (KTM)
- 640° (Aston Martin)
- 720° (Alpine, Audi, Camaro, Ginetta)
- 800° (Porsche)
- 900° (Maserati)
Daniele Mar 8, 2021 @ 1:51pm 
Originally posted by oldskynet:
GT3:
- 480° (Ferrari, McLaren)
- 560° (BMW)
- 620° (Lamborghini Huracan, Honda)
- 640° (Aston Martin, Bentley, Mercedes, Nissan, Lexus)
- 720° (Audi, Jaguar, Lamborghini Gallardo)
- 800° (Porsche)

GT4:
- 480° (McLaren)
- 500° (BMW, Mercedes)
- 580° (KTM)
- 640° (Aston Martin)
- 720° (Alpine, Audi, Camaro, Ginetta)
- 800° (Porsche)
- 900° (Maserati)



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Evgeniy Sinotov Mar 9, 2021 @ 3:52am 
Originally posted by oldskynet:
GT3:
- 480° (Ferrari, McLaren)
- 560° (BMW)
- 620° (Lamborghini Huracan, Honda)
- 640° (Aston Martin, Bentley, Mercedes, Nissan, Lexus)
- 720° (Audi, Jaguar, Lamborghini Gallardo)
- 800° (Porsche)

GT4:
- 480° (McLaren)
- 500° (BMW, Mercedes)
- 580° (KTM)
- 640° (Aston Martin)
- 720° (Alpine, Audi, Camaro, Ginetta)
- 800° (Porsche)
- 900° (Maserati)
Thank you very match
[Quem] Blabers Mar 9, 2021 @ 5:07am 
In ACC, soft lock is automatic. It means that your steering rotation is already 1:1 to what is displayed by ACC. So you don’t need to change the steering angle to match the car you drive. For instance : you are using a 1080 wheel. Let it in 1080 and when you drive a Ferrari, soft lock will limit you steering angle at 480. PS : next time, browse the net (ACC forum or racedepartment). It explains all you need to know to setup ACC !
Pilstroll Mar 9, 2021 @ 11:33am 
Soft Lock does not work completely. My steering wheel rotates, even though it has already stopped in the car. I use 1080 degrees on my csl elite.
HearLight Mar 9, 2021 @ 12:38pm 
From this guide it does say that the PC version has automatic soft lock, console versions do not have this.

"*It must be noted for PC players in ACC that this setting will auto adjust giving your wheel a soft lock at the correct wheel rotation for the steering lock of each car. However, for console players or those who wish to set these themselves if you’re often only using one car you can find the correct steering lock values below."

https://coachdaveacademy.com/tutorials/correct-steering-locks-and-ratios-in-acc/
Evgeniy Sinotov Mar 10, 2021 @ 7:17am 
Originally posted by Quem Blabers:
In ACC, soft lock is automatic. It means that your steering rotation is already 1:1 to what is displayed by ACC. So you don’t need to change the steering angle to match the car you drive. For instance : you are using a 1080 wheel. Let it in 1080 and when you drive a Ferrari, soft lock will limit you steering angle at 480. PS : next time, browse the net (ACC forum or racedepartment). It explains all you need to know to setup ACC !
I play on PC and that not work. My wheelbase Thrustmaster T300, I set the degree to 540 and the steering wheel in the game is not synchronized with my steering wheel-I turn the steering wheel and in the game the steering wheel already reaches the end of the turn. And if I put 360 degrees in the settings, then the steering wheel seems to sync with the game one. And in the game settings there are no options for setting up soft lock
HearLight Mar 10, 2021 @ 12:44pm 
Originally posted by sinotov2008:
Originally posted by Quem Blabers:
In ACC, soft lock is automatic. It means that your steering rotation is already 1:1 to what is displayed by ACC. So you don’t need to change the steering angle to match the car you drive. For instance : you are using a 1080 wheel. Let it in 1080 and when you drive a Ferrari, soft lock will limit you steering angle at 480. PS : next time, browse the net (ACC forum or racedepartment). It explains all you need to know to setup ACC !
I play on PC and that not work. My wheelbase Thrustmaster T300, I set the degree to 540 and the steering wheel in the game is not synchronized with my steering wheel-I turn the steering wheel and in the game the steering wheel already reaches the end of the turn. And if I put 360 degrees in the settings, then the steering wheel seems to sync with the game one. And in the game settings there are no options for setting up soft lock

This is a real turn off for me since I want to buy a wheel. Is this really what I'm going to have to deal with when I get a wheel, having to change the steering angle for every car?
Wolke Mar 11, 2021 @ 12:27am 
no, you set the wheel angle and let the game do the rest
[Quem] Blabers Mar 11, 2021 @ 5:49am 
Find the config file in D/Steam/ACC -> enable soft lock -> insert « 1 » instead of the « 0 ».
[Quem] Blabers Mar 11, 2021 @ 5:51am 
Originally posted by CALonPC:
Originally posted by sinotov2008:
I play on PC and that not work. My wheelbase Thrustmaster T300, I set the degree to 540 and the steering wheel in the game is not synchronized with my steering wheel-I turn the steering wheel and in the game the steering wheel already reaches the end of the turn. And if I put 360 degrees in the settings, then the steering wheel seems to sync with the game one. And in the game settings there are no options for setting up soft lock

This is a real turn off for me since I want to buy a wheel. Is this really what I'm going to have to deal with when I get a wheel, having to change the steering angle for every car?

Obviously No ! I don’t even know why they are preoccupied by that. It’s configured flawlessly by default. You don’t even need to change Fbb in my opinion. Just tick the option to enable the control of your wheel by the game in your TM/Fanatec/Logitech driver. That’s it !
Pilstroll Mar 11, 2021 @ 8:51am 
"The ingame steering wheel stops turning past the correct amount, but your wheel will keep turning even though it wont do anything past that angle." (HighRoLa)
Mahjik Mar 11, 2021 @ 10:22am 
Originally posted by Quem Blabers:
Originally posted by Pilstroll:
"The ingame steering wheel stops turning past the correct amount, but your wheel will keep turning even though it wont do anything past that angle." (HighRoLa)

Btw, that s why it s called « soft » lock :D I hope one day they implement a « hard » lock (if it’s possible) !

Soft-lock just means it's a lock controlled by "software".
HearLight Mar 14, 2021 @ 11:14pm 
I'm planning on buying a Logitech G923 wheel. If I wanted it hard-locked for a specific car, would I set the corresponding degrees for the specific car in both the logitech Ghub software and the in-game options the the same degree? I don't want the wheel turning more than it has to.
[Quem] Blabers Mar 15, 2021 @ 10:05am 
Originally posted by CALonPC:
I'm planning on buying a Logitech G923 wheel. If I wanted it hard-locked for a specific car, would I set the corresponding degrees for the specific car in both the logitech Ghub software and the in-game options the the same degree? I don't want the wheel turning more than it has to.

Keep 1080 to both (the game and software). The lock will strengthen your wheel like it’s locked. For most of the wheels, you can still turn it (but with more force than usual). Don’t bother with steering angle really !
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