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L AMBORGHINI HURACÁN GT3 EVO  |  USER MANUAL

REBOUND DAMPING

The rebound damping setting is a paired adjustment controlling both the low and high speed damping characteristics of the 
damper with identical ranges to those of the front dampers. Increasing rebound damping will slow down the rate at which the 
damper extends in both low and high speed situations. As at the front, high rebound stiffness will result in improved platform 
control for aerodynamic performance and overall chassis response but it is important to avoid situations where the shock is too 
slow in rebounding as this will result in the tire losing complete contact with the track surface. This can be particularly detrimental 
during braking events and during the initial turn-in phase though an increase in rebound stiffness can help to ‘slow down’ the 
change in pitch of the car as the brakes are applied potentially increasing braking stability. 

CAMBER

As at the front of the car it is desirable to run significant amounts of negative camber in order to increase the lateral grip 
capability however, it is typical to run slightly reduced rear camber relative to the front. This is primarily for two reasons, firstly, the 
rear tires are 25 mm (~1”) wider compared to the fronts and secondly the rear tires must also perform the duty of driving the 
car forwards where benefits of camber to lateral grip become a tradeoff against reduced longitudinal (traction) performance. 

TOE-IN

At the rear of the car it is typical to run toe-in. Increases in toe-in will result in improved straight line stability and a reduction in 
response during direction changes. Large values of toe-in should be avoided if possible as this will increase rolling drag and reduce 
straight line speeds. When making rear toe changes remember that the values are for each individual wheel as opposed to paired 
as at the front. This means that individual values on the rear wheels are twice as powerful as the combined adjustment at the 
front of the car when the rear toes are summed together. Always keep the left and right toe values equal to prevent crabbing or 
asymmetric handling behaviour. 

REAR END

FUEL LEVEL

The amount of fuel in the fuel tank. Tank capacity is 120 L (31.7 g). Adjustable in 1 L (0.26 g) increments.

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Содержание Lamborgini Huracan GT3 EVO

Страница 1: ...LAMBORGHINI HURAC N GT3 EVO U S E R M A N U A L...

Страница 2: ...8 Dash Pages 7 Loading An iRacing Setup 6 Magnus Qual 9 Day 7 Qual 10 Tire Settings 12 Shift Lights 11 Chassis 15 Pit Limiter 11 Aerodynamics 13 Tires Aero 12 Front End 15 In Car Dials 17 Rear Corner...

Страница 3: ...he Hurac n GT3 with improved aerodynamics developed in conjunction with Dallara and a powerful 5 2 liter V10 engine 2020 was a banner year for the car with a clean sweep of the IMSA WeatherTech Sports...

Страница 4: ...MBORGHINI HURAC N GT3 EVO TECH SPECS ALUMINUM UNIBODY CONSTRUCTION WITH CARBON FIBRE BODYWORK 5 2 LITER V10 L E N G T H 4550mm 179 2in D I S P L A C E M E N T 5 2Liters 317CID T O R Q U E 400lb ft 545...

Страница 5: ...trends over a number of laps Once you are confident that you are nearing your driving potential with the included baseline setups read on to begin tuning the car to your handling preferences GETTING...

Страница 6: ...ion For example a setup for Talladega will pass at Daytona but likely will not pass at Bristol If you would like to customize the setup simply make the changes in the garage that you would like to upd...

Страница 7: ...changeable TOP RIGHT Current ABS setting illuminates blue when ABS is active CENTER TOP LEFT Road speed km h or mph CENTER TOP RIGHT Engine rpm CENTER BOTTOM LEFT Current lap time CENTER BOTTOM RIGHT...

Страница 8: ...geable TOP RIGHT Current ABS setting illuminates blue when ABS is active CENTER TOP LEFT Road speed km h or mph CENTER TOP RIGHT Engine rpm CENTER BOTTOM LEFT Current lap time CENTER BOTTOM RIGHT Diff...

Страница 9: ...ER MID LEFT BLUE BOX LF tire pressure bar or psi CENTER CENTER TOP LEFT GREEN BOX LF tire temperature Celsius or Fahrenheit CENTER CENTER TOP RIGHT GREEN BOX RF tire temperature Celsius or Fahrenheit...

Страница 10: ...ng this is not changeable TOP RIGHT Current ABS setting illuminates blue when ABS is active CENTER TOP LEFT Current lap time CENTER CENTER Road speed km h or mph CENTER TOP RIGHT Difference to best la...

Страница 11: ...displays across the dashboard along with the center 6 shift light LEDs flashing blue SHIFT LIGHTS 1 GREEN 6650 rpm 2 GREEN 6800 rpm 3 GREEN 6950 rpm 4 GREEN 7100 rpm 1 YELLOW 7250 rpm 2 YELLOW 7400 rp...

Страница 12: ...from lower pressures Cold pressures should be set to track characteristics for optimum performance Generally speaking it is advisable to start at lower pressures and work your way upwards as required...

Страница 13: ...REMAINING The amount of tread remaining on the tire once the car has returned from the pits Tire wear is very helpful in identifying any possible issues with alignment such as one side of the tire wea...

Страница 14: ...telemetry at any point on track and input that value into the Front RH at Speed setting It is advisable to use an average value of the LR and RR ride heights as this will provide a more accurate repre...

Страница 15: ...meter settings 6 ARB blade options are available ranging from 1 1 softest to 3 3 stiffest ARB OUTER DIAMETER The ARB Anti Roll Bar size influences the stiffness of the front suspension in roll such as...

Страница 16: ...r size can be changed to alter the line pressure to the rear brake calipers A larger master cylinder will reduce the line pressure to the rear brakes this will shift the brake bias forwards and increa...

Страница 17: ...ol completely Positions 3 and 4 are the manufacturer recommended baseline settings More intervention will result in less wheelspin and less rear tire wear but can reduce overall performance if the tra...

Страница 18: ...in car dashboard page 4 display options are present with 2 options intended for race situations of day and night and 2 for qualifying The race options are identical in terms of displayed information...

Страница 19: ...asing the spring perch offset will result in lowering this corner of the car while reducing the spring perch offset will raise this corner of the car These changes should be kept symmetrical across th...

Страница 20: ...chassis response it is important to avoid situations where the shock is too slow in rebounding as this will result in the tire losing complete contact with the track surface which can induce or exacer...

Страница 21: ...n high and low speed cornering As an example case a car which suffers from high speed understeer but low speed oversteer could benefit from an increase in rear spring stiffness This will allow for a l...

Страница 22: ...apability however it is typical to run slightly reduced rear camber relative to the front This is primarily for two reasons firstly the rear tires are 25 mm 1 wider compared to the fronts and secondly...

Страница 23: ...oversteer This can result in a less responsive feel from the rear end especially in transient movements but grip across the rear axle will increase 4 configurations of ARB diameter are available and...

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