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compared to gpl the viper is locked in! try a little different driving style, as
you enter the corner let of the gas and let the car stabilize before turning in.
as for setup change something from full one way to full the other way and you
will get an idea as to what you may want to tweak. good luck

Tim Deatherage wrote:

> Based on this NG, I downloaded the Viper demo and using the in car view and
> the simulation mode I think it's a fun game. I found the car to be too loose
> especially going into the turns. I tried to lower the front spoiler but that
> didn't help.
>
> I'm definitely not a setup specialist therefore what's the best way to fix
> my loose condition ?
>
> Tim A. Deatherage
> tdeatherage@cst.net
> "Admitted Sim Addict"
>
> --
>
> Tim A. Deatherage
> tdeatherage@cst.net
> "Admitted Sim Addict"

