Assetto Corsa Competizione

Assetto Corsa Competizione

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Setup Checklist
By weaver
Quick overview of setting up your car.
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This guide was made some time ago, so it might be outdated. I've only recently started playing ACC again and would recommend following this guide instead: https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3098338863
Step 1
- Load agressive preset
- Raise TC/TC2
- ABS to 4 (5 for Porsche)
- Fuel 20 l
- Brake pads n°1
- Brake bias :
. Front engine: 64-65%
. Middle engine: 55-57%
. Rear engine: 51-52% (911 GT Cup), 55-56% (911 GT3 R II)
- Brake ducts to 1 (rear) and 2 (front)
[ TEST DRIVE ]
Step 2
- Tyre pressures to aim hot psi around 27-28 (dry) or 29-30 (wet)
- Front camber to have less than 9°C of difference between I and O
- Rear camber to have less than 5°C of difference between I and O
[ TEST DRIVE ]
Step 3
- Check tyres + camber again
- Open brake ducts if tyres overheat, close if they can't gain any heat
- Lower front ride height as low as possible
- Lower rear ride height to reach the same "aero variation" as before lowering the front ride height
[ TEST DRIVE ]
Step 4
- Either, lower rear ride height (and rise read wing if necessary) to lower "aero variation" further more, until the rear end is stable
Or, raise it until you start to loose the read end
- Check tyres + camber again
40 Comments
Patches McFluffy 27 Jul @ 4:14am 
Appreciate the effort, helps with us "non-mechanical" race enthusiasts
DmAnd 24 Jul @ 6:01pm 
The tie temps are old info.
Aim for 26.5 psi hot
Recoil.exeツ 31 May @ 10:35pm 
thx man
Granny_Shiffter2.0 9 Feb @ 6:18am 
thanks for the info and hard work
MONKEYSLAYER247 23 Jan @ 2:28pm 
You put forth the effort to type that, so I will put in the effort to actually write THANK YOU! Instead of an empty thank you by copying and pasting.
Thanks again for the info very helpful.
Sconsler 29 Oct, 2024 @ 4:23am 
Thank You for the work, really helpful for a base start point!
Chrone. 25 Aug, 2024 @ 3:45am 
Thank You for the work, really helpful for a base start point!
plhgn 2 Jul, 2024 @ 1:45pm 
Thank You for the work, really helpful for a base start point!
wholegrain 26 Jun, 2024 @ 4:18am 
Thank You for the work, really helpful for a base start point!
zinski 25 Jun, 2024 @ 7:27pm 
Thank You for the work, really helpful for a base start point!