Don't apologize for making these types of videos. It is what is needed to learn for the purpose and if someone doesn't want to watch it, they can just not watch it.
Some people don't appreciate the help they're getting these days with the videos tips. Back in the old days i had to really ask a mechanic about this"game"questions and they roasted me but still help 😂
these types of videos are so important for general knowledge, like here on youtube just random videos about random part replacements like an o2 sensor on a 2001 1500
I’m going to need to watch this 3 more times and take notes. I grasp the basic principles and totally dig it. Biggest take away? Shifting in the correct moments to stay in the power band. I probably don’t do that. So that’s gonna be the first thing I do tomorrow.
Thanks brother, I’m determined to be faster than most people I meet online w engine swaps, after about a month of slow and frustrating progress I’m on UA-cam trying to understand the craft that is gear ratios. People are helpful in lobbies but don’t want to give away their secrets which I don’t blame them for! Side note how fun are engine swaps on gt7? Used to drift on there but now absolutely love drag racing! Personally love gt7 not perfect but it’s exciting! God bless you for the effort for this video, I’ve watched a few now and this one actually explains it well. Proper dear John essay thanks for reading if you did! One Love.
Great video, I learned more here than I did with my math teacher. There’s no need to apologize, at the end, the people who hate are just gonna loose the speed. Keep talking facts man! And don’t hear haters
The video is gold in information and to make the most of it I have watched it more than 5 times to break it down and understand it. Greetings from Ecuador.
My five cents. Choose your car and track combination. Ideally the upcoming Gran Turismo 7 event. Set final drive to 4:1 Set first gear to 3:1 Set final drive to 1:1 Spread the other gears so it looks nice. Drive the car for a couple of laps. Note problems you notice. Revving out in top gear, for example. Move final drive to improve top speed. Move first drive so you can use it effectively when lapping. If you tune for best standing start you might enjoy drag racing. Spread the other gears so it looks nice. Do some more laps. Fine tune. Now is the time to look more closely at the middle gears. Look for good gear/corner combinations. More laps. Fine tune. And repeat. Thank you, Harmonic. Your intro into gearing is good stuff. I'd like to hear your thoughts on Brakes.
The bumper cam view was always intended by the creators to be the main view that everyone would use the relative speed as far as visual goes is best related in bumper view. Also, all of the race information is available in bumper view cockpit when I'm using VR in my rig, but using a controller sitting in my chair I normally use bumper. Cam is a turn off all the information. lol thanks for explaining gear ratios most people don't understand them at all
I have divided this video into many chapters to break down each section and make it a bit easier to digest. Hope this helps! To those who might've seen this before, this is a reupload to correct a few things from the first time. Thanks to those who provided feedback for that!
This video really helped me understand how it all works enough to be able to control my Supra RZ build. There's still a lot that needs to be done, but the fact that I'm not spinning out of control from the slightest application of throttle really goes to show how helpful the info is. Even though brake balancing was important, I would still go all over the place. Thank you so much for this video, dude. I'm actually excited to tune more cars as a result!
Great video! I’ve been playing these games for years Gran Turismo sport wasn’t as technical and I’m really glad they brought back a lot of the old tuning selections and visual pieces that go along with. Suspension has always been the part about this game I haven’t fully understood I have a basic understanding of it.
Just came across this video - really well put together...I agree with another comment here though, will probably have to watch it a couple of times to absorb all the info haha! Great guide, really helpful!!
Thank you! This is exactly what I needed. My 1LE Camaro was having extreme trouble with preset 3rd gear, whether it was getting to it or leaving it. I’d red line 2nd then flip to third and third would red line instantly and i was so confused on how to fix that as to not spin out attempting to reach 4th gear. Now all gears ride smooth, with a slight redline on 3rd, but nowhere near as bad.
Can you please share what you did to the gears? Im having the exact same issue, I tuned the 1LE almost to the max and the amount of wheelspin is insane, I have to do 2nd gear with just 50% throttle and 3rd can't go full throttle until the very end, then in 4th I have to once again wait quite a bit until I can go full throttle (I play without TC). All this even without the superchargers.
My guy, your videos are detailed and intellectual and very helpful. Don’t apologize in the video. Let these people know, hey, if you want to get better then watch this shit because I have some useful info. If not, why did you click in the first place. Be confident knowing you have something to teach. This has been an unsolicited social tip from some jackass that appreciated the tips. Good day sir. Keep it up.
great explanation, i always do a test run with normal gears and take notes, adjust my gears so that way my top speed isn't compromised, then i run another test lap until i am satisfied with the setup.
I dont play this game, but this video did teach me some valuable lessons I can transfer to the game I am studying for (screw drivers) You taught the concepts well 👍
Thank you. I love the way you explain things and the dynamics you apply to your videos. Certainly one of the best channels about this topic. Congrats and thank you again!
This video is a gem, used to love gear tuning on GT4 on PS3. I loved it up until they shut down the PS3 servers :/ haven't gotten gt7 yet but this video has motivated me to get back in the game and up my skills again!
The fact that all of this is in a game with almost 500 cars. With several parts and all. It’s all mind blowing. I don’t think gamers even appreciate what we have available in racing games these days. Thinking back to the 90s with games with only 4 cars and 4 tracks. No customisation and that was only 25 years ago
Thx for this video as it answered my question about retention of settings for fully customizable gearbox. Most of the other topics served to confirm what I already understood about GT gearing implementation. I wish more players interested in or confounded by this tuning aspect also could view this. Attempting to replicate IndyCar settings for ovals, I was attempting to run multiple top gears by closely stacking them - fail. Armed with this new knowledge, I still must revisit this technique when I again have access to the game. Thx also for reference videos; I've followed Jason on YT for years & these are finely detailed & are soundly mathematically based. I very recently had viewed a couple of your videos concerning GT7 topics as they luckily appeared in my timeline. Only today did I find this video referenced from GT Planet; more good fortune. I am a new sub for your channel; I really enjoy your presentation style 😎
As a real life mechanic I usually use the final gear to set my speed. This final gear is actually changing the rear end pumpkin as in real life. The big round part of a rear axl in the middle that you see. The drive shaft attaches to it. You can also change the gears in the transmissions ratio with the individual sliders on each gear. Until you get your head wrapped around it just use the final gear to adjust your cars speed and takeoff. The higher the number the faster the take off but lower the top speed. The lower the number the slower the takeoff yet faster top speed. Real life examples are on an old school Mustang and Maverick (I own a 70 Maverick)), the usual stock final gear (the one in the rear axle) was around 2.79 to 3.00. This gave good drive-ability and gas mileage IRL. Also IRL if you wanted a quicker takeoff you could change the final gear to a 3.55 to a 4.10 but you would lose top end speed. Unless you were rich, you kept the stock transmission and manipulated the gears with that final drive (the pumpkin) by changing to a different pumpkin with different gears. Was a cheap and fast way to race on the weekends and change back for the work week on Monday. If you really wanted to race that’s when more money and a built better then stock transmission came into play where a better than stock ratio would be used. Maybe this will help connect the terms to IRL hot rodding the car so to speak.
@@SatchelMcQueenVideo you can use nearly infinite combinations of numbers to get a desired drive ratio. A final drive of 3.00 and a 1st gear of 3.00 will give you the same exact speed as a final drive of 4.50 and a 1st gear of 2.00. It's all just torque multiplication. Of course you don't want integer values of final drive to avoid resonance, but that's not simulated in any racing game as far as I know
You really explained things that I was doing but I had no idea of what I was really doing. If you know what I mean. Thank you for the very informative video and I’m truly going to advance my speed and times because of your videos thanks..again
Great video, I’ve struggled for years with gears - this being the most informative and easy to understand and implement video I’ve come across - thank you !! 🙂
I think that Thing that Lets You adjust the Starting Acceleration the Normal Acceleration and the Break Power is VERY important and can completely change a Car. I dont know what the Thing is called in English
Your videos are just brilliant, you have a very enthusiastic and very easy to understand way that you convey information, you really don't need to apologise, make the content you want to make how you want to make it, you can clearly see ppl really enjoy and find your content really helpful, keep it up good work :)
Have yet to delve into what you've tackled here in GT7 (did it back in the GT days of old), but currently each car I drive I somewhat get to _feel_ where the power bands are in relation to each's peak torque and max power simply by listening to the engine's audio (and the length of time it appears to yield through each gear's progression). Not an ideal approach of course trying to hear where these power bands are so appreciate the thorough demonstrations of what actually happens if we drove each car as we'd generally expect - revving all the way out to the redline, though as you've shown for some cars it's a clear disadvantage if not set up properly. Just came across your channel so will endeavour to watch any other informative aspects of car tuning in GT7 - if they're as extensive and informative as this, superb instruction - I get the feeling there's going to be a high demand for such content.
I touch base on this in my video where I explain a very simple method, without the math, how to do gear ratios. ua-cam.com/video/hV-pIxRpUdc/v-deo.html
You are the man ! Thanks keep it up on your next video can you show us on the transmission screen where we should line up the lines more or less that would be very helpful also thank you for what you do.
Agreed. I love the information, but the chart with the gear lines doesn’t totally make sense to me. Especially as it has 7,000 RPM at the top where the car is at Max Power at 6,500 in the example. The other thing was the “Max Speed” setting shown on the main screen after changing the gears.
@@coachjoeenglish I chose not to go into that because it takes even more guess work to figure out where your gears land by looking at the chart, and it just increases confusion. Because of how basic that chart is in the game, its only practical use for me is making sure my gears don't look oddly spaced out. If it had a grid and some more detail, I would definitely use it more. You're much better off just driving on the track and setting gears that way. As long as you understand how to make gears longer and shorter with the sliders and why you should do so, that's all you really need. As for the Top Speed setting, it's just a quick slider to set all gears longer or shorter. Be careful with it though, because if you move it after setting your individual gears, it will revert those changes. That's why I tend not to use it.
Thank you, so much, for putting such meticulous effort into this video. What a wonderful tool for tuners to have! I’ll admit, this is pretty intimidating for me, a newbie tuner. I don’t think I’m ready for this level of tuning just yet but I’ve come out of this learning that people tune cars for specific tracks - so there’s something! I’ll come back to this video when I’m truly ready for it! Liked and subscribed!
Great stuff! perfect for someone who thrives on information to improve my competitive ability. even with my lack of general car knowledge. Please do more! I have lots of my questions surround getting the best handling for each car type, and i would like to know the limits of certain cars on certain courses. ex. Nurbergring vs. Forest Trail, which cars are right for each track type. Anyways, I will continue my search, but this has been the best channel for this type of info.
Believe me, there's a niche crowd of us that REALLY appreciates this content
Don't apologize for making these types of videos. It is what is needed to learn for the purpose and if someone doesn't want to watch it, they can just not watch it.
Some people don't appreciate the help they're getting these days with the videos tips. Back in the old days i had to really ask a mechanic about this"game"questions and they roasted me but still help 😂
these types of videos are so important for general knowledge, like here on youtube just random videos about random part replacements like an o2 sensor on a 2001 1500
agreed!
I’m going to need to watch this 3 more times and take notes. I grasp the basic principles and totally dig it.
Biggest take away? Shifting in the correct moments to stay in the power band. I probably don’t do that. So that’s gonna be the first thing I do tomorrow.
Any updates? I'm just now following your path.
@@therookie710 any updates? Same position as you 5 months ago !
@@therookie710 This is how I do gear ratio's. It's very simple and will work for anyone. ua-cam.com/video/hV-pIxRpUdc/v-deo.html
i shift it like it’s a lada, only by the sound
@@RubleNoob840more hard bass
Thanks brother, I’m determined to be faster than most people I meet online w engine swaps, after about a month of slow and frustrating progress I’m on UA-cam trying to understand the craft that is gear ratios.
People are helpful in lobbies but don’t want to give away their secrets which I don’t blame them for!
Side note how fun are engine swaps on gt7? Used to drift on there but now absolutely love drag racing! Personally love gt7 not perfect but it’s exciting!
God bless you for the effort for this video, I’ve watched a few now and this one actually explains it well.
Proper dear John essay thanks for reading if you did!
One Love.
Great video! Would love to see average lap time comparisons from default gearbox settings to final optimization. Nice work on this!
Great video, I learned more here than I did with my math teacher. There’s no need to apologize, at the end, the people who hate are just gonna loose the speed. Keep talking facts man! And don’t hear haters
The video is gold in information and to make the most of it I have watched it more than 5 times to break it down and understand it. Greetings from Ecuador.
My five cents.
Choose your car and track combination. Ideally the upcoming Gran Turismo 7 event.
Set final drive to 4:1
Set first gear to 3:1
Set final drive to 1:1
Spread the other gears so it looks nice.
Drive the car for a couple of laps.
Note problems you notice. Revving out in top gear, for example.
Move final drive to improve top speed.
Move first drive so you can use it effectively when lapping. If you tune for best standing start you might enjoy drag racing.
Spread the other gears so it looks nice.
Do some more laps.
Fine tune. Now is the time to look more closely at the middle gears. Look for good gear/corner combinations.
More laps.
Fine tune.
And repeat.
Thank you, Harmonic. Your intro into gearing is good stuff.
I'd like to hear your thoughts on Brakes.
Just started SIM racing and took one look at the tuning and felt sick 😂 this has helped me so much thank you
These videos really help people appreciate the realism of this game.
The bumper cam view was always intended by the creators to be the main view that everyone would use the relative speed as far as visual goes is best related in bumper view. Also, all of the race information is available in bumper view cockpit when I'm using VR in my rig, but using a controller sitting in my chair I normally use bumper. Cam is a turn off all the information. lol thanks for explaining gear ratios most people don't understand them at all
I liked this video while the ad was still playing. Thank you for making this video
I have divided this video into many chapters to break down each section and make it a bit easier to digest. Hope this helps!
To those who might've seen this before, this is a reupload to correct a few things from the first time. Thanks to those who provided feedback for that!
Hey, I have watched this yesterday, but then it disappeared. Did something happened?
@@wgk4845 yes, I reuploaded it with some edits to correct a couple things
@@Harmonic14 thank you so much.
@@wgk4845 - Thought I was going crazy! Great video, and grateful for the edits.
This video really helped me understand how it all works enough to be able to control my Supra RZ build. There's still a lot that needs to be done, but the fact that I'm not spinning out of control from the slightest application of throttle really goes to show how helpful the info is. Even though brake balancing was important, I would still go all over the place.
Thank you so much for this video, dude. I'm actually excited to tune more cars as a result!
This is awesome !!! Dont worry about lecture format. This is gold. Please continue.
Great video! I’ve been playing these games for years Gran Turismo sport wasn’t as technical and I’m really glad they brought back a lot of the old tuning selections and visual pieces that go along with. Suspension has always been the part about this game I haven’t fully understood I have a basic understanding of it.
Very informative video, Harmonic! Keep up the good work dude! :)
Just came across this video - really well put together...I agree with another comment here though, will probably have to watch it a couple of times to absorb all the info haha! Great guide, really helpful!!
Thank you! This is exactly what I needed. My 1LE Camaro was having extreme trouble with preset 3rd gear, whether it was getting to it or leaving it. I’d red line 2nd then flip to third and third would red line instantly and i was so confused on how to fix that as to not spin out attempting to reach 4th gear. Now all gears ride smooth, with a slight redline on 3rd, but nowhere near as bad.
That Camaro is a monster. I have a pretty simple way of doing gear ratios. ua-cam.com/video/hV-pIxRpUdc/v-deo.html
Can you please share what you did to the gears? Im having the exact same issue, I tuned the 1LE almost to the max and the amount of wheelspin is insane, I have to do 2nd gear with just 50% throttle and 3rd can't go full throttle until the very end, then in 4th I have to once again wait quite a bit until I can go full throttle (I play without TC). All this even without the superchargers.
@@naico144 I show my gear ratios for the Camaro in my video. You can pause and compare. The video shows the same way I got there.
@@prtcountersteer Yeah just saw them, thanks a lot dude. I'll test them tomorrow and give feedback. Again, tysm
@@naico144 Let me know how it goes!
Thank you very much for this video.
My guy, your videos are detailed and intellectual and very helpful. Don’t apologize in the video. Let these people know, hey, if you want to get better then watch this shit because I have some useful info. If not, why did you click in the first place. Be confident knowing you have something to teach.
This has been an unsolicited social tip from some jackass that appreciated the tips. Good day sir. Keep it up.
Wow, that was something else! I did not expect to learn so much, I’ve had so many questions answered! Thank you!
Great video. Gearing isn’t easy for a lot of people to understand, including myself. The breakdown you gave was exactly what I needed. Thank you
You don't need to know how to do the math, I post up a very simple way to do transmissions. ua-cam.com/video/hV-pIxRpUdc/v-deo.html
great explanation, i always do a test run with normal gears and take notes, adjust my gears so that way my top speed isn't compromised, then i run another test lap until i am satisfied with the setup.
I dont play this game, but this video did teach me some valuable lessons I can transfer to the game I am studying for (screw drivers)
You taught the concepts well 👍
Did I miss where you show how to set your gears inside the power band?? I can’t figure that out
After the third time watching this it finally clicked! Now I understand how to tune gear ratios on my own. Thank you!
Thank you. I love the way you explain things and the dynamics you apply to your videos. Certainly one of the best channels about this topic. Congrats and thank you again!
fantastic explanation of some very subtle but important points.
A video that looks like a lecture? I'm in!
Thanks for amazing useful videos!
I must say, that was as best description and tutorial as you'll find....very thorough, THANKS👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾
I love the methotical and deep guide you are making, keep it up please :D, learning so much
This video is a gem, used to love gear tuning on GT4 on PS3. I loved it up until they shut down the PS3 servers :/ haven't gotten gt7 yet but this video has motivated me to get back in the game and up my skills again!
Thank you! A very helpful presentation we also appreciate the content and would like more. Well done!
I was searching just yesterday looking for this info! Thank you so much!
Watched 3 vids of yours today’s, defo earned a like.
Great video! Feel like I will be referring back to this many times. Looking forward to more videos just like this.
The fact that all of this is in a game with almost 500 cars. With several parts and all. It’s all mind blowing.
I don’t think gamers even appreciate what we have available in racing games these days. Thinking back to the 90s with games with only 4 cars and 4 tracks. No customisation and that was only 25 years ago
Thx for this video as it answered my question about retention of settings for fully customizable gearbox. Most of the other topics served to confirm what I already understood about GT gearing implementation. I wish more players interested in or confounded by this tuning aspect also could view this.
Attempting to replicate IndyCar settings for ovals, I was attempting to run multiple top gears by closely stacking them - fail. Armed with this new knowledge, I still must revisit this technique when I again have access to the game.
Thx also for reference videos; I've followed Jason on YT for years & these are finely detailed & are soundly mathematically based. I very recently had viewed a couple of your videos concerning GT7 topics as they luckily appeared in my timeline. Only today did I find this video referenced from GT Planet; more good fortune. I am a new sub for your channel; I really enjoy your presentation style 😎
You got my sub great video this makes sense why some people pull away from me after cornering
Man, you are tunning Yoda !!!
Great video! Super knowledgeable. This channel is going to blow up. Just subbed! Thanks again!
I had an OK grip on how gears worked, but this helped me learn the missing pieces! Great explaination!
I like your presentation and your voice. Video was really useful and I hope to see more tuning videos from you in the future
Thank you for all your effort. That made great sense. Time well spent.
Dont apologize brother, your video is very helpful. Gracias!
Thank you - I was trying to figure this out yesturday and ended up going back to default as I couldn't make the car quicker. Much appreciated.
THANK YOU!!! I couldn't find the peak power charts.
This really helped me to understand setting up my gear ratios
You’re doing the lords work my son
thank you ...that was very interesting ... appreciate the effort put in ... learnt something new from you ... again.
Great content here. Keep pushing, champions
Great video, mate. Subbed. I’ll be referencing your channel frequently. Thanks!
This is the content that we want. Well, I do, can’t speak for everyone
Love your videos. You’re a great teacher lol 😂 you should be a teacher because your voice helps
Thanks for dropping so much knowledge needed this video
This is EXACTLY what I’m looking for! 😁
I've been looking for some in depth tuning guides! thanks!
Great vid man!! I have a fair idea of gear ratios but this is at another level and I will sure be trying it out.
Thanks
yep, the same to me
Thanks for making this. Well done
Hey buddy, can´t thank you enough for consolidating all this knowledge all at once! Awesome work!!! Tks!
Really insightful stuff! I will definitely be dropping in on your page in the future.
Your content is golden bro
Hell yea it’s wat we want dude! Respect!
Awesome gatta stay in that power band! The rpm stat helps! And looking at the power curve is interesting
Keep doing these videos. I need help tuning my JDM cars
Very informative! It's definitely a great video.
Thank you
Great video! I wish I'd had this when I was in an iRacing league!
Excellent video, easy to digest, would recommend to anyone who wants too try tuning their gearbox
High quality content!
Extremely helpful. I am following.
GUD STUFF BUDDY!!! TY!!! I ALWAYS LOVE LEARNING AND U R A GREAT TEACHER!!!
Thanks man
That was a great description on how to tune a transmission.
Looking forward to seeing more.
As a real life mechanic I usually use the final gear to set my speed. This final gear is actually changing the rear end pumpkin as in real life. The big round part of a rear axl in the middle that you see. The drive shaft attaches to it.
You can also change the gears in the transmissions ratio with the individual sliders on each gear.
Until you get your head wrapped around it just use the final gear to adjust your cars speed and takeoff. The higher the number the faster the take off but lower the top speed. The lower the number the slower the takeoff yet faster top speed.
Real life examples are on an old school Mustang and Maverick (I own a 70 Maverick)), the usual stock final gear (the one in the rear axle) was around 2.79 to 3.00. This gave good drive-ability and gas mileage IRL.
Also IRL if you wanted a quicker takeoff you could change the final gear to a 3.55 to a 4.10 but you would lose top end speed. Unless you were rich, you kept the stock transmission and manipulated the gears with that final drive (the pumpkin) by changing to a different pumpkin with different gears. Was a cheap and fast way to race on the weekends and change back for the work week on Monday.
If you really wanted to race that’s when more money and a built better then stock transmission came into play where a better than stock ratio would be used.
Maybe this will help connect the terms to IRL hot rodding the car so to speak.
@@SatchelMcQueenVideo you can use nearly infinite combinations of numbers to get a desired drive ratio. A final drive of 3.00 and a 1st gear of 3.00 will give you the same exact speed as a final drive of 4.50 and a 1st gear of 2.00. It's all just torque multiplication.
Of course you don't want integer values of final drive to avoid resonance, but that's not simulated in any racing game as far as I know
Great informative video I'm a noob since forever playing GT 🤦🏽♂️ hopefully one day be a pro just like You 😆✌🏽
This is awesome stuff. New subscriber.
You really explained things that I was doing but I had no idea of what I was really doing. If you know what I mean. Thank you for the very informative video and I’m truly going to advance my speed and times because of your videos thanks..again
Great video, I’ve struggled for years with gears - this being the most informative and easy to understand and implement video I’ve come across - thank you !! 🙂
liked and subcribed least i could do for a really informative video, outstanding my man. love fron Ireland
I think that Thing that Lets You adjust the Starting Acceleration the Normal Acceleration and the Break Power is VERY important and can completely change a Car.
I dont know what the Thing is called in English
Great vid. Thank you man👊
Your videos are just brilliant, you have a very enthusiastic and very easy to understand way that you convey information, you really don't need to apologise, make the content you want to make how you want to make it, you can clearly see ppl really enjoy and find your content really helpful, keep it up good work :)
Have yet to delve into what you've tackled here in GT7 (did it back in the GT days of old), but currently each car I drive I somewhat get to _feel_ where the power bands are in relation to each's peak torque and max power simply by listening to the engine's audio (and the length of time it appears to yield through each gear's progression). Not an ideal approach of course trying to hear where these power bands are so appreciate the thorough demonstrations of what actually happens if we drove each car as we'd generally expect - revving all the way out to the redline, though as you've shown for some cars it's a clear disadvantage if not set up properly.
Just came across your channel so will endeavour to watch any other informative aspects of car tuning in GT7 - if they're as extensive and informative as this, superb instruction - I get the feeling there's going to be a high demand for such content.
I touch base on this in my video where I explain a very simple method, without the math, how to do gear ratios. ua-cam.com/video/hV-pIxRpUdc/v-deo.html
Great video dude. Thanks much!
You are the man ! Thanks keep it up on your next video can you show us on the transmission screen where we should line up the lines more or less that would be very helpful also thank you for what you do.
Agreed. I love the information, but the chart with the gear lines doesn’t totally make sense to me. Especially as it has 7,000 RPM at the top where the car is at Max Power at 6,500 in the example. The other thing was the “Max Speed” setting shown on the main screen after changing the gears.
@@coachjoeenglish Agree 100%
@@coachjoeenglish I chose not to go into that because it takes even more guess work to figure out where your gears land by looking at the chart, and it just increases confusion. Because of how basic that chart is in the game, its only practical use for me is making sure my gears don't look oddly spaced out. If it had a grid and some more detail, I would definitely use it more.
You're much better off just driving on the track and setting gears that way. As long as you understand how to make gears longer and shorter with the sliders and why you should do so, that's all you really need.
As for the Top Speed setting, it's just a quick slider to set all gears longer or shorter. Be careful with it though, because if you move it after setting your individual gears, it will revert those changes. That's why I tend not to use it.
I learned a lot thanks mate. Any video on driving physics is cool!
Great video, extremely helpful
Great Vid man
Awesome vid. I hope you do similar ones for other setup options in the game.
Great video! Thanks! Subscribed for more. Looking forward to it.
Thank you, so much, for putting such meticulous effort into this video. What a wonderful tool for tuners to have! I’ll admit, this is pretty intimidating for me, a newbie tuner. I don’t think I’m ready for this level of tuning just yet but I’ve come out of this learning that people tune cars for specific tracks - so there’s something! I’ll come back to this video when I’m truly ready for it! Liked and subscribed!
Great explanations and advice! Request for next tuning guide: LSD
Awesome video bro very explanatory
Great video, make so much more sense - worthy of a sub! Can you do a video on your workflow and process to tuning the suspension?
Thanks man! Subscribed and wishing for your success, very well put explanations imh
Awesome I totally love these types of videos thanks for the info
Great stuff! perfect for someone who thrives on information to improve my competitive ability. even with my lack of general car knowledge. Please do more! I have lots of my questions surround getting the best handling for each car type, and i would like to know the limits of certain cars on certain courses. ex. Nurbergring vs. Forest Trail, which cars are right for each track type. Anyways, I will continue my search, but this has been the best channel for this type of info.
Great content mate keep it coming
Great video.... Just had to subscribe after viewing this content. 👍🏾
Please do more of these and also please do a basic general tune that will help out any car.