Forza 4, how do you tune?

Doing laps at the Sedona Raceway Park Speedway loop and curious how you guys tune your cars. I’m driving in the #4 Chevrolet Racing Monte Carlo SS Stock Car. Most of my settings are stock with the exception of the following:

Camber: Front = -3.0 Rear = -2.0
Caster: Was running 5*, about to try it with 3*
Areo: Front = 280LBS Rear = 380LBS
Stiffened up the anti-roll bars a little but other than that, all stock.

I can get into 3rd at about 140mph in the corners before getting to out of control but I want to go faster. The only thing I was thinking was dropping the tire pressure so the tires would heat up faster.

Tire heat is my next question, mainly, how do you get yours up to temperature? I do some doughnuts before getting on the track but that only gets the rear up to temperature.

I’m used to ‘tuning’ Jeeps for rock crawling in the real world which is nothing like the tuning for a track. When I hit the trails in my Jeep the tire PSI is between 5 and 10, sway bars (or anti-roll bars) are not connected, and gearing is lowwwww so I can basically let the engine idle carry me over anything I want.

Anyways, just curious what you all were doing as far as tuning in Forza.

I have only ever tuned for drag and I have a hard enough time with that.
I wish people could teach me how to tune correctly. I don’t know anything about cars though.

I am also interested in someone’s answer

hey jeepaddict add me on xbox
gt enrique tmz 22
i dont have any friends that pla forza 4 :anguished:

I can’t tune for **** but drive that Bentley R1.

I will soon, I just modded a bunch of credits so I’m gonna stay off line for a week or so

and I don’t have any friends that play either haha, my GT is jeepaddict07, feel free to add me and I’ll approve it when I get back on Live

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they have tut on how to properly tune cars for your own unique driving style

I am not the best, but I useally can tune my cars to a bit faster around the track and fit my driving style. FR my GT “sadstic killer” so I can help you out.
I tune by feeling, so it depends on the car and stuff.