10-06-2022, 05:39 PM | #351 |
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This^^^ I only use ptm race with square tire setup for past two years. I use sport two to warm tires first lap first. Sport 1 is to restricted. In fact in the morning coolness I use track Nannie’s all off. Rotation is very good and car feels more agile. But race in the afternoon heat us a bit better and no snap oversteer that Nannie’s off can get
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10-06-2022, 06:51 PM | #352 | |
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I like Race as it maximizes the exit speed, without provoking oversteer, or excessive tire over slip. Having said that, depending on mid corner speed (and hence grip) the rear can still come around if one is too greedy with throttle (when the car already has excessive rotation and rear has little grip). And like you, I use Race in both square and staggered set ups. I think its overall calibration is excellent, but I do understand fully if folks wish for the additional yaw management with PTM Sport 1. Some folks posted uber laptimes with this setting, but the car needs to be driven "cleaner" not to provoke the Stabilitrack too much. So a good feel of what the car is doing balance wise is a big asset here. However, even for somebody less experienced, this setting will allow the car to be pushed pretty far. But, personally, I find it a bit too tight for my liking. Cheers! |
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10-06-2022, 08:58 PM | #353 | |
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10-06-2022, 09:38 PM | #354 | |
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10-07-2022, 10:11 AM | #355 |
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03-28-2023, 07:10 AM | #356 |
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[QUOTE=T.... HP manual suggests that to get the most out of PTM one should just mash the gas and let PTM dole it out based on a given algorithm. This is the fastest way with any PTM on. Personally I like to be able to modulate it myself.[/QUOTE]
I knew about this, and I tried that once in turn 1 at Putnam (Race mode). Scared the crap out of me. Not sure I'll ever try it again. Sideways at well over 100mph is not really for me. I do have quite a lot more HP than a stock '17 1LE. The car just accelerated way too much and way too fast. At what point should you floor it? I believe I was mid-corner at that time and I just mashed the loud pedal to the floor. There was nothing smooth or graceful about that entire corner and the next corner. LOL Last edited by mjpell; 03-28-2023 at 07:38 AM. |
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11-01-2023, 08:56 AM | #358 |
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Ptm Gurus and suspension Gurus come in!!
So I have a 2018 1LE with full bolt ons and E85, been doing autocross for like 6 times and I don't understand why people say to turn off everything, meaning PTMs, in my experience my car seem to slide more with everything off, when I put it on sport 2 or race it seems to have way more bite and it won't hardly slide.
But now I got one last race for the year for autocross and I'm trying to get the most out of the car. Last to weeks I replaced all rear suspension with BMRs control arms and locked out bushings, front and rear swaybars and end links and Brand new SC3 tires alone with a GM track alignment, do you guys feel like I should turn off everything or what? I must add that this time it will be the first time I run with the GM track alignment set up and the car is feeling much better, before GM track alignment car had -1.4 camber with 10deg toe in front and 1.3 camber and neg 5 rear. Any suggestions?? Thanks. |
11-01-2023, 12:00 PM | #359 | |
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11-01-2023, 04:39 PM | #360 |
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Yes what I don't understand is why people turn everything of and they get better times when those systems are make so the car run better or is it just in autoX where the Settings are useless? Meaning this Settings are more for the car that run on big track and big long road courses?
Thanks 4 your reply When the car slide is when give power and coming out of turns |
11-01-2023, 05:09 PM | #361 | |
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So, basically both Sport 2 and Race have this covered. The Sport 2 Traction Control setting is a bit more conservative vs Race. Note, that if you are going too fast for a given corner and tire grip, you will either plow forward (understeer), or spin to the inside (oversteer) NO MATTER what your PTM is set as. But, anything up to and including Sport 1 will try to help you recover. With Sport 2 and Race you're on your own. Now, folks that have tons of experience and can FEEL what the car is doing (at the 4 corners, meaning the tire grip levels), often prefer to control the car's balance themselves with throttle and steering. This makes the car turn faster, but only of the driver knows how to maintain the balance of it. PTM up to Sport 1 will make the car a bit "tighter", meaning it will not turn as willingly, but should give ya a very safe platform. A lot of folks can make amazing laps with Sport 1. This is NOT a slow setting, but one where a computer measures the yaw (angle between what direction is your steering wheel telling the car to go vs where the car is actually going. The higher this ange (or difference) the more Stability Control system will intervene trying to reduce this angle (to prevent a spin). So, for example, in a long, faster corner, an experienced driver would likely prefer to manage the slip angles themselves: if the car starts to understeer (go wider than the corner demands) the driver would reduce the throttle, which would move the weight more on the nose and make the car turn more. If the car started going too tight for the corner (oversteer), the driver would add throttle and hence move the weight onto the rears and hence permit the car to corner a bit wider. Of course the same applies in shorter, slower corners, but require faster corrections. Also, steering wheel corrections might be necessary, etc. Bottom line, if you are still learning and feel that you slide the car too much (and going slower as a result, as that is always the case), then maybe stay in Sport 1 and see how it goes. If you will feel (actually feel, not imagine 😀 that the car gets "tight" and starts to resist rotation too much, than go to Sport 2, or Race. Hope this makes sense and hope this helps. Have fun! Cheers! |
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11-01-2023, 06:13 PM | #362 |
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Thanks for your time
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