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Post by ksheppard on Sept 11, 2009 6:31:49 GMT 2
Aerodynamics refer to the airflow around your car & can be adjusted with the help of wings, chassis shape and underground effect. Wings create negative lift (downforce) to help your car stay on the track. This will make you go faster around corners but will reduce your top speed. Underground effect creates a vacuum under your car to suck your car to the ground. This is made by so called venturi tunnels. The underground effect is very dependant on the ride height. The closer the car is to the ground the more effect it gets.
(Underground effect dependant on ride height not implemented in LFS, yet.)
The wing settings is often calculated so that for every notch you adjust on rear wing you have to adjust two notches on front wing, to keep same balance in the car.
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