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Question Over-steer/Under-steer vs. Yaw/Traction Loss Signals

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Building Q&A / FAQ' started by MacMcGarrigle, Jul 28, 2020.

  1. MacMcGarrigle

    MacMcGarrigle New Member

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    My Motion Simulator:
    3DOF, DC motor, Arduino
    Hi,
    Has anyone broken out the signals for over-steer/under-steer from Yaw & Traction Loss from either via Arduino code or settings in SimTools?
    I want the use a DOF on the front of the rig to simulate over-steer/under-steer. Fully understand I can achieve yaw/traction loss on the back. I have seen it done on a commercial simulator so I know it can be done. How can I get to those same signals for the rig I am planning?
    Cheers,
    Mac