The 992 GT3 R Explained: Setup, Aero, and Tech!

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  • Опубликовано: 10 авг 2023
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Комментарии • 199

  • @ThislsYusuf

    A masterclass in First Principles method of problem solving.

  • @pierremono7673

    This is actually such a good video. Puts into words what I've been feeling, plus a lot more insightful stuff.

  • @shepherdrm8486

    Always noticed how professional setups are undriveable to new players yet its the only ones around for free

  • @stevenmelling6068

    OMG thanks just learned a lot dam I have been playing this game from beta and I now understand what the rear bump stops can be used for . legend!

  • @SamuelRichter7
    @SamuelRichter7 14 дней назад

    I tried out this setup for my 992. Silverstone is my favourite track. Before I tried out a setup of another youtuber, which also works good, but the difference between the other setup and yours is exactly as you described it: With the other setup the 992 feels very sensitive, nervous. You can control for a couple of laps and do very good laptimes, but it is exausting and also as the race progresses the car gets even more nervous. With this setup I immediatly felt a sense of relief. My first feeling when I went through the fast high speed esses (T2/3/4) was how rockstable this car goes over the curbs and how predicable it is in fast corners. The only downside is of course that that the turning is not as direct as in the nervous settings but I can adapt to this quite easily.

  • @jjh1108

    I have driven 296 for stability until recently. I love the 992! Looks amazing and I really enjoy the engine sound. I enjoyed this video! After watching this and track time, I am making nice progress with the 992. Thank you mate!

  • @void_snw

    It's so interesting how having to deal with weight and aero goes so much against the "basic" mechanical grip gospel you hear everywhere. I'm glad I'm not a Setup engineer irl :')

  • @Propeler3D

    Awesome! Would appreciate more such kind if videos!

  • @scottpolston6137

    This car and the 296 are my favorite cars in r game by far

  • @emre.gry01

    I've never seen 992 and 'stable' in the same sentence lol. I recently changed to 720s due to 992s unpredictable lift off oversteer but I'll give it a shot again!

  • @stanwasher

    This is without a doubt the most informative video I've seen on the setup of the Porsche. Fantastic Nils !!

  • @1sparksy

    This has to be the best video I have seen anyone explain about setups on ACC. For something so technical you have made it so much easier to understand. Knowledge is power. Thank you.

  • @PanderingSlats

    Trying to teach myself the 992 in iRacing and this has been really insightful, thanks for posting this. This weekend I ran the iRacing Bathurst 12 solo and was way less competitive than I wanted to be, and Bathurst is so vexing because it has the huge straights where I was losing speed, but the winding, hilly chicanes and high speed corners at the top of the mountain are so difficult to compensate for lack of rear wing.

  • @yaguazo7

    WOW! I thought I was crazy! This opens up another world of possibilities, Audi ETC...! Thank You SO SO Much!

  • @Raffah95

    Thank you for this video, it was very helpful and helped me beat my lap time around COTA in a brand new car. My main was the McLaren EVO but was so frustrated with the S section that I finally thought to myself "can't get much worse might as well try the Porsche." HOLY MOLY I LOVE THE PORSCHE NOW!!! Your tips helped provide a nice baseline for other tracks and I've now beaten almost all of my best laps in the Porsche. As a new player this advice also applies to every other car since it's the most in depth setup guide out there.

  • @mistasmif

    Thanks Nils! I normally drive the Ferrari 296 GT3 since the 1.9 update, but I decided to dip my feet into the 992 GT3 and I was able to go under

  • @Constantin314

    i really like the 992, i like it so much that i left the BMW for it. it's a hard car to setup but when you find the balance, is enjoyable. tnx for the setup and video. i'll give it a go, too

  • @bjornbursell7681

    Very nice to have a more in depth video on the setup why's and what's and the quirks of the car in question.

  • @BeFreeBeHappyJC

    This helped me out a lot being able to get back to how I like to drive same as gt7 along with 3 other videos just to get going thanks so much

  • @xmxttes

    Very good Video. It not only helps me to understand the porsche a bit more but also setups in General. Thank you for that. Looking forward for more such content