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"textContent": "Sorry taking this long to reply. I moved from test environment to a real track and the car drives like sh*t.\nI think i have 3 issues:\n1: getting enough grip on the steering axle\n2: unstable rear at high speed, probably a suspension setup thing\n3: with digital controls (keyboard) the front axis immediately goes to near 0 grip and max lateral slip due to the fact that you turn the steeringwheel too fast, which nobody would do in reality.\n\nSo i have a understeering car at low speed and a unstable car at high speed. I still think the method is correct, but some of the magic number are off.\n\nThe leaking listerner is not a jolt issue, was defnately my code, but the result of double applied friction was odd to track down.\n\nAll code i post can be seen as public domain.",
"title": "Jolt Vehicle Tuning Guide"
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