iRacing and Simucube 2

Hello guys, im testing alot my simucube 2 sport, to find best FFB settings for iRacing, its too individual and hard find what you really want. Early in this thread im posted some settings, but they are too wrong. My idea for FFB settings its take full details from iRacing, and can drive 3-4 hours in row. Here is the result of what I came to: 1 - Road, 2 - Oval, 3 - Dirt Oval (in iRacing - auto ffb)

Without iRacing Settings just half complete :wink:

in iRacing - auto ffb

Still not meaningful. For instance, how do you set the wheel rotation in iRacing? Usually you set iracing and True Drive to 900° an let iRacing do the correct rotation per car automatically.
I guess it works too with both on 540° but you also limit cars with higher rotation to 540°

And the Direct Input Filter doesn’t have any effect in iRacing.
Even if the other filter settings clearly are a matter of taste, i doubt that Recon Filter at 1 or 2 feels good in any way.

Im set 540 degrees for all cars, work good. Direct input works in Iracing, but only Damping.

Thanks for sharing. But why did you crop out the filter names! :smiley:

I did not notice that the name of the filters is important))))

Hello there again,
got a question regarding slew rate limit and ultra low latency mode. I was wondering why you would wanna use ultra low latency mode. From my idea the filter is trying to predict sort of the future resulting in a more smooth signal, but doesn’t this make the signal less correct? Wouldn’t this result in a more comfortable/smooth ffb but a wrong image? What do we gain?
About the slew rate, from my understanding the slew rate limit is the amount of time it needs in ms to perform the correct amount of ffb the sim is trying to send to the wheel resulting in a less twitchy feeling. I wonder what the general rule would be setting up this filter correctly. Is there even a correct way or is it all personal feeling?

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I have been using slew rate limit,when there’s high peaks coming fromt track to wheel and also if curbs hit hard. I use full power and highest possible ffb and example in Belle Island is bumpy track and there slew rate is good filter. Amount of that I’ve using 0-0.95. I haven’t been using more. So basically from my experiance less is more on slew rate. Ultra low latency I just use it from 5-10 values. But I can’t find difference is it 5 or 8.

I have the SC2 pro for nearly a year now and this is my best settings experience after trying hundreds of different configurations. Always change the max force slider depending on car and track combo if it feels stiff. Mainly I drive Gt cars

You can always change the TD power overall strength to your liking but i found 10nm to be sweet spot especially for endurance races

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feels great with the porsche 911 Cup. thanx for sharing. how are your settings in the directinput effect finetuning?

iRacing does not use any directinput addon effects, so they do not matter in iRacing.

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welcome, as mika said those filters are irrelevant for iracing

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Hehe, untill you get hit from the side by some random jerk in a practice lobby. I’ve had multiple abrasions on my hand and arm

Hey, recently received my SC2U. Trying to get to grips with all the settings. Can someone tell me why iracing is capping my Strength at 10.6? I see other people’s profiles running 40-60. Thanks, Mike

Put this displayLinearinNm to 1 in your app.ini

yes, or just click on the “strength” text in the UI and the display will change to Nm.

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Awesome, thank you guys!

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Hi to All,

I’m new with Sim Racing and new with the Simucube2 Ultimate base.
Also on iRacing I’m new.

So I’m driving at the moment the Audi RS3 LMS.

Anyone have good setting for simucube and iRacing?

I played with settings but started to get confused. First the steering wheel was vibrating when car stands still. Even in a straight line I felt vibration around the middle point. After I changed something but steering was too loose and than again to hard. Never find a good base to start from. For now it is too many parameters :see_no_evil::joy:

Also that you can change force in Simucube and in iRacing. I mixed it up :see_no_evil:

Grtz,
Stefan

Hi, Stefan
First make sure your iRacing settings are correct (‘Reduce for when Parked’ and ‘Linear mode’ checked, Min Force=0%, Dampening=0%). Then load the included iRacing profile in TrueDrive (Add > iRacing) and tweak from there to your liking. Shouldn’t vibrate.