I'm new to Project Cars 2, I had Project Cars 1, Forza 2 & 3 and still have Assetto Corsa so I'm not a total noob, but I'm in a battle with a friend of mine for a #1 Hot Lap Leaderboard position (we keep stealing it from eachother every other day) so I'm working on my car setup a bit more and could do with a bit of help with the tyres. So far I've tweaked the camber to get a pretty even tyre temp across the width of all the tyres as that makes sense to me (correct me if I'm wrong please), so now my main issue is knowing what I should be aiming for here, do I aim for a specific temp (which means pressure is all different) or do I aim for a specific pressure (which means temperature is all different)?
My gut tells me I should be aiming for a specific temp, so if that's the case what temp? (Car and track detail below) And also as you can see me right side tyres are a lot cooler than my left tyres so I tried upping the pressure in those (this I probably the wrong thing to do but seemed right at the time because as I added pressure the temps started to rise) but I've got to a point where the middle of the tyre is getting hotter than the outsides (which makes perfect sense) so how can I get heat into the left tyres so they match the right tyres?
I'm not looking for pages and pages of technical data sheets, just a quick rough insight into what I'm supposed to be aiming for and how to start to achieve it
Car - Mini Countryman RX
Tyres - 'Dry' (No slicks available on this car as far as I can see)
Track - Donington National
Track Condition - Ambient 83°F - Surface 116°F - Medium Cloud (These are the permanent settings for Hot Lap mode)
Yes its a Rally Cross car on a tarmac circuit but its fun once you start to develop a tarmac setup for it.
My gut tells me I should be aiming for a specific temp, so if that's the case what temp? (Car and track detail below) And also as you can see me right side tyres are a lot cooler than my left tyres so I tried upping the pressure in those (this I probably the wrong thing to do but seemed right at the time because as I added pressure the temps started to rise) but I've got to a point where the middle of the tyre is getting hotter than the outsides (which makes perfect sense) so how can I get heat into the left tyres so they match the right tyres?
I'm not looking for pages and pages of technical data sheets, just a quick rough insight into what I'm supposed to be aiming for and how to start to achieve it
Car - Mini Countryman RX
Tyres - 'Dry' (No slicks available on this car as far as I can see)
Track - Donington National
Track Condition - Ambient 83°F - Surface 116°F - Medium Cloud (These are the permanent settings for Hot Lap mode)
Yes its a Rally Cross car on a tarmac circuit but its fun once you start to develop a tarmac setup for it.
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