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    lawndartleo is offline Paul Bartelt
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    Default LeoFFB.ini

    I have googled and binged but come up dry....

    Is there a list of ranges for all the "undocumented" entries in leoffb.ini?... and maybe some better explanations for those highlited, below... or maybe something that thoroughly explains the whole thing.

    Thanks in advance.


    Final edit: Found an app called "Leo's FFB tuner"... has some reasonable explanations in it, but I sure wish I had something definative from Leo, himself.
    Code:
    
    30.0	Front Wheel lock angle, degrees (max deflection to one side from straight on)
    
      Self explananatory
    
    
    0.757	Front wheel distance to centerline (half the front wheel track) in metres, from .pm file
    
      Self explananatory
    
    
    1.65	Front axle distance to body reference point (about half the wheel base) in metres, from .pm file
    
      Self explananatory
    
    
    2.5	Relative strength of FFB effects
    
      What's range?
    
    
    6.0	Aligning moment curve shape / feeling of tyre losing grip. Lower numbers are duller, range 1.0 .. 10
    
      Self explananatory
    
    
    0.99	Negative aligning moment parameter for high slip angles, range 0.0 ... 1.0
    
      Self explananatory
    
    
    14.48	Slip angle where aligning moment reverses direction - typically between 8 and 15 degrees
    
      Self explananatory
    
    
    0.0	Caster (dimetionless)
    
      Huh?  Put in value from car setup?
    
    
    0.0	Camber ratio (not degrees!)
    
      What is it based on, then?
    
    
    1.0	Road bumps feeling on the wheel
    
      What's range?
    
    
    11500.0	Maximum FFB force for stationary and low speed effects
    
      Self explananatory
    
    
    10.0	Stiffness of stationary wheels
    
      Based on?...
    
    
    1.5	Wheel rubber hardness (1..5)
    
    Based on?...
    
    
    8.0	How quickly static forces drop off when rolling
    
      Based on?...
    Last edited by lawndartleo; 01-17-2011 at 11:59 PM. Reason: boredom

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    Paul I don't have ANY idea on this. I just plugged Leo in and let it do it's thing. I was able to feel the wheel go slack as the tire lost grip. Was a very good driving aid to keep me from over steering.

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