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LFS - Files - Car Setups

    https://www.lfs.net/files/setups
    What is Live for Speed? News Downloads Contents Cars Tracks Screenshots Videos Streams: LFS Shop Commercial Use Hosting Information Create A Host Hosting Adminstration LFS Files Vehicle Mods Vehicle Mod Guidelines Car Setups: Online Activity LFS Leagues Racing Calendar LFS Forums Forum Rules Programmer Info F.A.Q. LFS Links About The Developers ...

Basic Setup Guide - LFS Manual

    https://en.lfsmanual.net/wiki/Basic_Setup_Guide
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LFS - Files - Car Setups Listing

    https://www.lfs.net/files/setups/UFR/SO-10
    What is Live for Speed? News Downloads Contents Cars Tracks Screenshots Videos Streams: LFS Shop Commercial Use Hosting Information Create A Host Hosting Adminstration LFS Files Vehicle Mods Vehicle Mod Guidelines Car Setups: Online Activity LFS Leagues Racing Calendar LFS Forums Forum Rules Programmer Info F.A.Q. LFS Links About …

LFS Forum - Drag Racing setup pack

    https://www.lfs.net/forum/thread/1232-Drag-Racing-setup-pack
    I doubt these setups are going to give you the best times but they're all certainly better than the default setups. Also two stoppie sets are included (for UF GTR and XR GTR). Attached files Drag Racing Pack (S2P2).zip - 3.9 KB - 40663 views Drag Racing Pack (S2U).zip - 5.6 KB - 29799 views Last edited by Bob Smith, Wed 24 May 2006, 13:57 .

League Racing Guide - LFS Manual

    https://en.lfsmanual.net/wiki/League_Racing_Guide
    Make sure you own the required LFS license for the event (S1, S2 or S3). Most races are open for everybody. (Although there might be pre-qualifying or a requirement of a minimum laptime) Visit the forum/site of the particular league and read around a bit. Mind the time zones! Signing up Somes leagues require registration of some sort.

Advanced Setup Guide - LFS Manual

    https://en.lfsmanual.net/wiki/Advanced_Setup_Guide
    a) basically max per wheel is how strong your brakes are when the brake pedal is fully depressed, while rearfront bias controls how the brake strength is split between the front and rear wheels (a setting of 0% means only the rear wheels are braked, 100% means only the front wheels are braked, while 50% means the front and rear wheels are braked …

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