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spinning tires in turns
ok this may be a "dumb" question......when im racing nr2k3 and i go into a turn (it does not matter which track) i leave skid marks in all four corners of the track. like i try not to drive in too hard and i dont know its kinda frustrating. do i need to brake with my left foot because i accelerate and brake with my right foot. i am using a black momo force feedback wheel but not using force feedback.


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Old 06-29-2008, 12:57 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Hmm...are you coming into a turn a little too hot? Usually that happens when you come into a turn a little too hot, and by that, I mean a little too fast.


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yeah i think so but i think i am having a problem with my momo pedals which are new. i hit the brake and it takes forever too slow......hell i dont know


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Is your brake pedal caliburated correctly? If not, do so, if so, I can't be much of a help as I am a G25 user.


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yes, they are calabirated and on different axis'


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What setups are you using?


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You could try putting a slightly taller gear in the car.
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ok....i am using the "fast" set ups for qualifying and "expert" set up for race. but i found my problem
1. need to slow down in entering the turns. (this ain't nascar 3!!)
2. I had to adjust my brake sensetivity setting too around 55%.
3. i need to practice.......


Since I DO NOT use force feedback on my black momo wheel do i even need to mess with the "global device settings" force feedback part...well it affect the wheel?

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