Learn to minimize weight transfer on FF cars in Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec. Keep weight forward and adjust toe for better handling.
Walkthrough
- 1Aim for as little weight transfer as possible in your FF (front-engine, front-wheel drive) car.
- 2Keep the majority of the weight on the front of the car.
- 3Consider adding toe-in to the front wheels.
- 4Add a little toe-in to the rear wheels as well.
- 5Be aware that tires on an FF car bear a majority of the weight, perform all turning, accelerating, and most braking.
- 6Do not stiffen the rear suspension so much that there is no weight transfer, as this will cause the car to slide indefinitely.
- 7If you do slide, it is easy to catch in an FF car if the front is pointed where you want it to go.
- 8To correct a slide, apply full throttle; the front of the car will pull the rear around.
Tips
- Wearing tires is characteristic of FF cars due to their workload.
- A slide in an FF car is manageable if you maintain control of the front direction.
- Using throttle can help steer the rear of the car during a slide.
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