Which base and settings are you using at the moment? Usually oscillations can be solved by:
Raising the Natural Damper (DD) or Drift setting (other bases)
Lowering in-game strength to avoid clipping.
Too high artificial road and curb effects.
Min force settings (should always be off).
Adding a slight amount of Natural Friction like 5 or 10 can help (DD)
Lower Natural Inertia (DD) or having a lighter wheel.
If it's only very slight oscillations I wouldn't see them as a problem if you don't need to drive without hands of the wheel often or lang for whatever reason.
The profile are not steering wheel dependent. You don't have to do anything since the profiles were created on a DD2. Just load and go.
I have a Porsche 918 on DD1 and I've been using these profiles just fine after adjustment the numbers to work with DD1, as well as for my friend using CSW v2.5 with a formula wheel.
Thanks alot for these settings couldn't have wished for more. I was just going to ask you about the updated versions of iRacing settings. But i see you have already uploaded them a few days ago!.
Than another question, do you also have the latest settings for ACC, AC and F1 2019? Would help a lot.
anyway you are the hero of the day after spending 7hours trying settings for iRacing, i found yours!
hello please c is someone who has good settings for race setup I have elite + csl and formula v2 steering wheel and does anyone know if there are drivers for the v3 pedal better than the 328 version thank you very much
Hi Maurice just wondered why you recommended to have in game wheel rotation at 1070 in your acc Profile settings for Fanalab? Unless anyone can answer? Thanks
Just because that is matching my real steering wheel rotation. When I set it in ACC to 1080 then my real steering wheel is a few degrees off. You always should set the in game DOR to the actual real steering wheel DOR.
A CSW v2.5 for example has a slightly lower DOR than 900 and most bases only go to 850 or so before they hit the limiter. In Game you then should also set DOR to 850 and not 900 because it wouldnt match.. ^^
Dont know exactly for which version the profiles in this thread were made but to be sure attached you can find the most recent F1, AC, ACC and iRacing profiles for 1.23 :)
For which game? If it's for iRacing, I've "converted" the numbers for my friend with a CSW2.5 by dividing number for the wheel force and the max force by 3.125 (25Nm / 8Nm == max torque of DD2 / max torque of CSW2.5). And within the tuning menu, set the FFB = 100. And it been working great for him.
Example, for iRacing Mazda MX5 Cup - 33 I 25Nm ==iRacing Mazda MX5 Cup - 10.56 I 8Nm
Ok I kind of get what your saying. I’ve just had conversation about this on the acc forum and they all say it should be either 900 or 1080 in game and 900 or 1080 on the wheel. Basically so there both the same ingame and wheel. Aris the person responsible for handling in acc says 900 ingame and on wheel. I own a dd2 with formula rim v2 by the way. Just want the optimal settings for my wheel. Thanks for the profiles by the way. I’ve been using them since you put them up. Appreciate it.
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@Maurice Böschen
Any chance of KartKraft profiles/settings?
Thanks in advance...
Any chance of AMS profiles/settings? Many oscillations.....
Which base and settings are you using at the moment? Usually oscillations can be solved by:
If it's only very slight oscillations I wouldn't see them as a problem if you don't need to drive without hands of the wheel often or lang for whatever reason.
I came back, thank you for your help.
I am using csw v2.5. The oscillations in a straight line for example are strong, the steering wheel is practically crazy.
GT Sport is a console game, FanaLab is not console compatible and only works on PC.
Any chances that the new Porsche 718 GT4 (iRacing) will get a profile? 🙏
Or if another profile, like the 911 GT3, can be used to get a decent feel / as base line? 🤔
;)
Thank you so much! 🤩🤩🤩
wow. this is what i want too!!
BTW, will you update your IR fanalab profile package which included INT setting? thanks!
Ah yeah, forgot that the actual upload here is quite old without INT settings etc..
Here you go :)
@Maurice Böschen
Hey thanks for these , new DD1 owner and just getting to grips with Fanalab so these are a big help !
I notice you mention Motor v30 and v34 , but as we are now past that ( im on v38 ) , which set should we be leaning towards using ?
thank you very much !!
@Maurice Böschen
Such nice work with the led's!! Many thanks Maurice!
Any chance you have updated your ffb settings for acc since this post?
Many thanks in advance!
Hello Maurice,
How and what do I need to modify the Porsche 718 GT4 (iRacing) profile to match my DD2 with Podium Steering Wheel Porsche 911 GT3 R?
Thanks and all the best, Wido
The profile are not steering wheel dependent. You don't have to do anything since the profiles were created on a DD2. Just load and go.
I have a Porsche 918 on DD1 and I've been using these profiles just fine after adjustment the numbers to work with DD1, as well as for my friend using CSW v2.5 with a formula wheel.
@Maurice Böschen
Thanks alot for these settings couldn't have wished for more. I was just going to ask you about the updated versions of iRacing settings. But i see you have already uploaded them a few days ago!.
Than another question, do you also have the latest settings for ACC, AC and F1 2019? Would help a lot.
anyway you are the hero of the day after spending 7hours trying settings for iRacing, i found yours!
hello please c is someone who has good settings for race setup I have elite + csl and formula v2 steering wheel and does anyone know if there are drivers for the v3 pedal better than the 328 version thank you very much
Thank you Maurice!
I use the LEDs for the BMW M8.
They fit really great. The only problem is that the default LEDs overlap and can be seen. How can I prevent this?
You need to disable the native in game LEDs by unchecking the LED option in the iRacing options.
glad you like my profiles :)
Thank you for your quick response Maurice!
I will try it later.
Do you have updated v1.23 profiles for ACC? Or any tips on how to adjusts the one from v1.12 for v1.23? TIA
Hi Maurice just wondered why you recommended to have in game wheel rotation at 1070 in your acc Profile settings for Fanalab? Unless anyone can answer? Thanks
Just because that is matching my real steering wheel rotation. When I set it in ACC to 1080 then my real steering wheel is a few degrees off. You always should set the in game DOR to the actual real steering wheel DOR.
A CSW v2.5 for example has a slightly lower DOR than 900 and most bases only go to 850 or so before they hit the limiter. In Game you then should also set DOR to 850 and not 900 because it wouldnt match.. ^^
Dont know exactly for which version the profiles in this thread were made but to be sure attached you can find the most recent F1, AC, ACC and iRacing profiles for 1.23 :)
These work fine with a CSW v2.5? Noticed that some of the files are for DD2...
All profiles were made with a DD2. Therefore I can't guarantee or even say if they work with CSW or CSL sorry.
I can use them as a starting point for my setup at least.
For which game? If it's for iRacing, I've "converted" the numbers for my friend with a CSW2.5 by dividing number for the wheel force and the max force by 3.125 (25Nm / 8Nm == max torque of DD2 / max torque of CSW2.5). And within the tuning menu, set the FFB = 100. And it been working great for him.
Example, for iRacing Mazda MX5 Cup - 33 I 25Nm == iRacing Mazda MX5 Cup - 10.56 I 8Nm
Hope this helps.
Thank you again for being so generous with the profiles. Stay safe and healthy.
Ok I kind of get what your saying. I’ve just had conversation about this on the acc forum and they all say it should be either 900 or 1080 in game and 900 or 1080 on the wheel. Basically so there both the same ingame and wheel. Aris the person responsible for handling in acc says 900 ingame and on wheel. I own a dd2 with formula rim v2 by the way. Just want the optimal settings for my wheel. Thanks for the profiles by the way. I’ve been using them since you put them up. Appreciate it.