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@Piboso: High and Low Speed Compression damping

Started by C21, April 06, 2016, 07:48:50 AM

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C21

Are you able to simulate High and Low Speed Compression Damping on the rear suspension in GPB,MXB?
Is it possible to add this feature?
Right now we are "only" able to adjust the rear compression damping in general.
I´m asking because most of the rear dampers used in Sport Bikes / GP / SBK / MX  have the possibility to adjust seperate High and Low Speed compression damping on the rear damper.

Regards
C.
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PiBoSo

Quote from: C21 on April 06, 2016, 07:48:50 AM
Are you able to simulate High and Low Speed Compression Damping on the rear suspension in GPB,MXB?
Is it possible to add this feature?
Right now we are "only" able to adjust the rear compression damping in general.
I´m asking because most of the rear dampers used in Sport Bikes / GP / SBK / MX  have the possibility to adjust seperate High and Low Speed compression damping on the rear damper.

Regards
C.

As you can see in the CFG files, there already are separate high and low speed damping.
So this is probably more of a "suggestion and wishlist" request, to add the garage setting.
"La perfezione non è il nostro obiettivo, è la nostra tendenza".

HornetMaX

Quote from: PiBoSo on April 06, 2016, 09:37:33 AM
As you can see in the CFG files, there already are separate high and low speed damping.
So this is probably more of a "suggestion and wishlist" request, to add the garage setting.
I'm quite confident no modder (except maybe one) knew these were actually high/low speed damping values.

C21

Correct Max, as you said.
I was not aware this already are high and low speed values.
Could you get a bit more into detail?

I´ll give it at try:
(murusama.cfg)
bump
setting0=6000,3600
setting1=7200,4020
.
setting9=16800,4980

maybe it´s:
6000 is the force
3600 is the velocity
devided to 100 equivalent to:
setting0= 60,0 N @ 36,0 mm/s
setting1= 72,0N @ 40,2 mm/s
-
setting9=168,0N @ 49,8mm/s

Hmm.... :-\......don´t think that this will be correct :o
P.s.
typically damper graphs consist of force against velocity.
P.p.s
Looking into MXB files it´s getting more worse (Three stage damping!!) ;D


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HornetMaX

Quote from: C21 on April 21, 2016, 10:05:07 AM
Correct Max, as you said.
I was not aware this already are high and low speed values.
Could you get a bit more into detail?
Not really, as I wasn't aware neither :)

BTW, MXB suspensions looks even more complex than GPB ones.

PiBoSo

Quote from: C21 on April 21, 2016, 10:05:07 AM
Correct Max, as you said.
I was not aware this already are high and low speed values.
Could you get a bit more into detail?

The first value is the slow damping, the second fast damping ( the unit of measure is N/(m/s) ).
"La perfezione non è il nostro obiettivo, è la nostra tendenza".

C21

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Tosteetos

High and low speed damping settings should totally be in the suspension settings panel!!! This is critical to fine tune the way a bike handles on any given track. Maybe this is the reason why some bikes feel so good and some feel completely off on the damping. :)