Slow bump / fast bump

Discussion in 'Automobilista - Help & Support' started by Frederik, Jan 1, 2017.

  1. Frederik

    Frederik New Member

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    Hi all

    First of, please do not mind to move my topic when it would be in the wrong place.

    Now my question: I am pretty new to car sim racing. And even though I have my steering wheel for nearly 3 years now, I barerly find the time to do some racing. I got 40hrs on the record since I bought the game September 2016 and Automobilista is the only car sim I play atm. So my question might be stupid ;-).

    But when is it setup wise a slow bump/rebound and a fast bump/rebound? What is the exact border?

    In Mx Simulator, a motocross game I've been playing since '09 we got this graph to see what suspension movements are classified as high speed or low speed. So I wonder if there's a way in automobilista to see the same.
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    Thanks in advance :)
     
  2. Domagoj Lovric

    Domagoj Lovric Moderator Staff Member

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    Not really a scientific answer, but as a rule of thumb slow would be ones would dampen weight transfer (when accelerating /braking / cornering) and fast ones are more for sudden and high impacts on the wheels. But yes, not really a scientific answer.
    Probably what you ask could be read from telemetry.
     
  3. Jyri Kettunen

    Jyri Kettunen Active Member AMS2 Club Member

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    Also a rule of thumb is that the dampening values for the fast side are a half of the slow. One needs to use real values (player.ini edit, IIRC) instead of clicks to get it right.
     
  4. Frederik

    Frederik New Member

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    Is there a way to see telemetry from Automobilista?

    Thx already for the informative replies :)
     
  5. Vitor

    Vitor Member AMS2 Club Member

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    Yes, there is at least one plugin which generates motec files (I don't have a link for it, but I believe it is the same that can be used with rfactor1)
     
  6. Kevin Peat

    Kevin Peat Active Member AMS2 Club Member

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  7. Frederik

    Frederik New Member

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    Thanks!! We can go on for a weekend of testing stuff :D
     

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