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Post by zero7159 on May 3, 2016 13:34:15 GMT -8
Hey guys, I am curious as to what everyone is running as far as CSW V2 settings in iRacing. Here are my settings:
On Wheel:
SENS - OFF/Auto (depends on mode, if in PC or PS3, its OFF, in Xbox One mode is Auto) FFB - 100 FOR - 100 DRI - 3 SHO, LIN, DPR, etc. - OFF
In Driver:
SENS/DOR - 900 Damper - 0
In iRacing:
Linear - OFF FFB - anywhere from 10 - 20, depending on car and track combo, and whether I am clipping Minimum Force - 5.0
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F1Fan07
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Post by F1Fan07 on May 3, 2016 20:33:53 GMT -8
That's pretty well what's I'm at other than Min Force varies from 1-5 depending on car... I dial it in just to stop that oscillation when in pits. I always use Sen=AUT in iRacing but I think it's the same as 900.
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Post by zero7159 on May 4, 2016 7:21:44 GMT -8
That's pretty well what's I'm at other than Min Force varies from 1-5 depending on car... I dial it in just to stop that oscillation when in pits. I always use Sen=AUT in iRacing but I think it's the same as 900. I get oscillation in the pits before every race and while pitting. Do I turn minimum force up or down to eliminate the oscillation?
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F1Fan07
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Post by F1Fan07 on May 4, 2016 10:02:03 GMT -8
Up. You shouldn't have to go much higher than 3-5 though. Maybe on average, your FF is stronger than mine which makes it worse. I'm more like 10-15 for most cars.
My wheel is static unless I give it a little push then it can start moving back and forth on its own. IMO, it's a balance between numbing the low-FF effects and controlling the oscillation.
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Post by zero7159 on May 4, 2016 10:52:46 GMT -8
Clayton MacLeod, one of the FFB gurus in iRacing, says that we should turn off minimum force in iRacing with the CSW V2 because "these wheels remove their own deadzone at power up." Accordingly, I am going to try running with no minimum force tonight and will see how that feels.
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