NASCAR Sim Series (NSS) Development Blog
The NASCAR Sim Series (NSS) development blog is maintained and updated by the most recent developer of the NSS mod for rFactor, William Bradshaw.
NASCAR SIM SERIES VERSION 7.0 TO DO LIST AND PROGRESS REPORT
Sunday, September 11, 2011
More Headway
Did a bit more work on the Bristol (AKA high banked) suspensions this evening. New roll center heights, locations and angles are working well. Got some steps in place so that rolling out these changes to the other suspensions will hopefully move along at a quicker pace in the near future.
Monday, September 5, 2011
Making Some Headway
I'm currently going to college full time, so working on the mod is primarily on the back burner.
However, I think I've solved the suspension issues that I've been experiencing in the past. I had a chance to implement and test for one track. So far, so good. Now I need to get these numbers plugged in to calculate roll center and give it a full test when I have time.
However, I think I've solved the suspension issues that I've been experiencing in the past. I had a chance to implement and test for one track. So far, so good. Now I need to get these numbers plugged in to calculate roll center and give it a full test when I have time.
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Still Working, Albeit More Slowly
I've had quite a few changes in my personal life which has resulted in less time to work on the mod. On the plus side, I've already completed the core physics. Recently, I have been testing out some ideas in the tires to get better results.
Also contemplating just starting a league for the mod. It would have the dual role of mod testing as well as just fun racing.
Also contemplating just starting a league for the mod. It would have the dual role of mod testing as well as just fun racing.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Beta Testing On Hold
Going through some personal health issues that are knocking me out of commission. Haven't had time in the past week to do any work, and looking like the same until I can heal up.
As a result, beta testing is being put on hold.
As a result, beta testing is being put on hold.
Sunday, May 8, 2011
May 08, 2011 Updates #2
Air pressure ranges are current, from Daytona thru Darlington.
Previously noted suspension edits have been completed.
Previously noted suspension edits have been completed.
May 08, 2011 Updates
Updated front toe, front sway bar and track bar settings to reflect reality. Also changed air pressure settings, have Atlanta locked in. Still need to add pressure changes to all of the other tracks.
Still in the process of moving a-arm ball joints.
Tested some setups at Atlanta, sourced from NASCAR Racing 4, NASCAR Sim Racing and up through iRacing. Trying to figure which platform I should base the default setups off of. Setups in the latter ported over very, very successfully. Leaning towards those as they're stable and reflect "modern" sim racing, though they are far from authentic in a few major key areas.
Still in the process of moving a-arm ball joints.
Tested some setups at Atlanta, sourced from NASCAR Racing 4, NASCAR Sim Racing and up through iRacing. Trying to figure which platform I should base the default setups off of. Setups in the latter ported over very, very successfully. Leaning towards those as they're stable and reflect "modern" sim racing, though they are far from authentic in a few major key areas.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
May 04, 2011 Updates
Been working on suspension. Glad I have been, as I've been able to find a fix for a specific tire issue. Down side is that it's a tradeoff between realism and stability, but it's an rFactor issue. Maybe rFactor 2 will model a-arms that are actually connected/attached to the spindle and tire hub.
Sorted out some ride height issues. Still a WIP, but close to being done.
I've also tested out both types of setups and both work great. The soft front springs got me within 0.8 seconds of 2nd qualifying last year. Not bad for not even finalizing grip or the tire itself. It mostly tells me that the RPM/torque band is pretty damn realistic.
Sorted out some ride height issues. Still a WIP, but close to being done.
I've also tested out both types of setups and both work great. The soft front springs got me within 0.8 seconds of 2nd qualifying last year. Not bad for not even finalizing grip or the tire itself. It mostly tells me that the RPM/torque band is pretty damn realistic.
Friday, April 29, 2011
Burned Out For Tonight
Got a lot done today.
Rear differential torque sorted out. Now, downshifting at short tracks like Martinsville is plain dangerous. Gotta match those RPM's to do it right.
Also worked on the engine file, trying to get the torque/horsepower as close to reality as possible. Still need a bit more work, reducing torque by 25-50% of my current alpha NSS engine file. Very close to finishing that portion of the mod.
Rear differential torque sorted out. Now, downshifting at short tracks like Martinsville is plain dangerous. Gotta match those RPM's to do it right.
Also worked on the engine file, trying to get the torque/horsepower as close to reality as possible. Still need a bit more work, reducing torque by 25-50% of my current alpha NSS engine file. Very close to finishing that portion of the mod.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
NSS 7.0 Mod Testing Soon
I think the suspension side of the mod is just about finished. I have a handful of things to complete and then we'll be ready to begin general physics and tire testing. I'm aiming for May 25th at the latest, hopefully sooner.
Testing will be a mix of online and offline. If you're interested in turning laps and giving feedback, then feel free to send me an email and let me know:
dougfromtos@yahoo.com
Testing will be a mix of online and offline. If you're interested in turning laps and giving feedback, then feel free to send me an email and let me know:
dougfromtos@yahoo.com
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Telemetry Tire Loads
Though exhausted, I was able to get a little bit done today. Did some tire research, then I examined telemetry data from both the NSS mod and NR2003. Primarily dynamic: tire loads, left/right/front/rear weight distribution percentages in addition to cross weight calculations. Comparing between the two sims the tire loads are clearly very, very similar at the same places on the track.
While reviewing data in MoTeC, I had some inital concerns about the loading being too high. It's comforting to see those concerns were unnecessary.
While reviewing data in MoTeC, I had some inital concerns about the loading being too high. It's comforting to see those concerns were unnecessary.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Back Online
After some personal issues, I am back online. Still in the process of moving and sorting, but I should now be able to give more timely updates as they come.
Per the mod, I've updated tire sizes to reflect real life. Tire work still continues. With the new aero rebalance, I'll be able quickly get accurate downforce data into the game.
I'm also beginning to think about starting online multiplayer alpha testing with select people.
Per the mod, I've updated tire sizes to reflect real life. Tire work still continues. With the new aero rebalance, I'll be able quickly get accurate downforce data into the game.
I'm also beginning to think about starting online multiplayer alpha testing with select people.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
April 2011 Update
While my time is pretty tight, work is still coming along with the mod. A couple of key news items:
- Each track has a specific suspension with upper A-Arms balanced for each. Steering arms pitched at proper angle so cars now turn/rotate as they should.
- Aerodynamics are rebalanced to better match the spoiler and splitter combination. Splitter is also locked at 9 inches out per new rules.
- Tires are now, for lack of a better term, 1:1 compared to reality. No more heating issues, more specifically covering up a heating problem to cover up lousy physics and suspension modeling. Even a certain sim that you have to pay for is guilty of doing this.
- Implemented new toe that NASCAR used to get the cars to loosen up. Will get more information on this, but does work as it does in real life.
- With the changes, NASCAR Sim Series mod now supports both types of Cup setups. Old setups (stiff front, soft rear springs), from early 2000's and modeled in NR2003, work as designed. You can, in fact, port over NR2003 setups and they will work flawlessly. New setups work as well (soft front, stiff rear).
Next on the agenda is calculating and adding downforces based upon weather history (altitude and pressure). Will also continue planned tire work.
- Each track has a specific suspension with upper A-Arms balanced for each. Steering arms pitched at proper angle so cars now turn/rotate as they should.
- Aerodynamics are rebalanced to better match the spoiler and splitter combination. Splitter is also locked at 9 inches out per new rules.
- Tires are now, for lack of a better term, 1:1 compared to reality. No more heating issues, more specifically covering up a heating problem to cover up lousy physics and suspension modeling. Even a certain sim that you have to pay for is guilty of doing this.
- Implemented new toe that NASCAR used to get the cars to loosen up. Will get more information on this, but does work as it does in real life.
- With the changes, NASCAR Sim Series mod now supports both types of Cup setups. Old setups (stiff front, soft rear springs), from early 2000's and modeled in NR2003, work as designed. You can, in fact, port over NR2003 setups and they will work flawlessly. New setups work as well (soft front, stiff rear).
Next on the agenda is calculating and adding downforces based upon weather history (altitude and pressure). Will also continue planned tire work.
Monday, December 27, 2010
Going Offline
Just a heads up that due to real life commitments and changes, I'll be going offline for the foreseeable future. Work on the mod will be ongoing.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Tire Work
Making excellent progress on the new tire model. Initial testing seems to indicate that tight seems to be faster...especially for qualifying. You can drive it max loose, however, but the pucker factor is 100x. Plain scary. You can also step these cars out a lot farther and reign them back in.
Also found a track surface grip that equals that of iRacing, at least according to skid pad results.
Going to work on fixing the track pack this afternoon.
Also found a track surface grip that equals that of iRacing, at least according to skid pad results.
Going to work on fixing the track pack this afternoon.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Still Working
Work is still progressing, albeit more slowly than before. Have a lot of things going on in life.
I've just about finalized the diffuser in conjunction with more accurate spring multipliers. A lot of testing to be done, then I'll plug in the downforce data and begin work on the new tires.
I've just about finalized the diffuser in conjunction with more accurate spring multipliers. A lot of testing to be done, then I'll plug in the downforce data and begin work on the new tires.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Diffuser Now Working
Finally got early diffuser lift working. Very excited about the possibilities to emulate the real cars.
The unrestricted engine has also been updated, courtesy of public data from Roush-Yates. Higher RPM idle, torque curve adjusted to match data.
The unrestricted engine has also been updated, courtesy of public data from Roush-Yates. Higher RPM idle, torque curve adjusted to match data.
Friday, August 20, 2010
FMS Cup & CTS Track Pack Version 4.0
FMS Cup & CTS Track Pack Version 4.0
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Initial Release: 04/01/10 by JNS Tracks, http://www.jnstracks.net
Final Relase: 08/20/10 by JNS Tracks, http://www.jnstracks.net and Freedom Motorsports, http://www.racefms.com
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This pack contains all of the current CUP and CTS style tracks for use with the NSS 2010 Mod provided by John Alley and FMS (http://racefms.com)
These tracks should be considered fictional as they do not exactly duplicate any real world tracks. They can be substituted for real world tracks that these may resemble.
DOWNLOAD
==========
Note: Multiple links are provided for availability. All links contain the same file.
FileFront
http://www.filefront.com/17214478/FMSTrackPack4.exe
Megaupload
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=H8N3BHJ0
Rapidshare
http://rapidshare.com/files/413989010/FMSTrackPack4.exe
Fileplanet
http://www.fileplanet.com/215579/210000/fileinfo/FMS-Track-Pack-4.0
Mydropbox
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8694080/FMSTrackPack4.exe
JNStracks
http://jnstracks.net/fms_files/FMSTrackPack4.exe
Installation:
=============
Before installing this track pack please delete any FMS_Tracks folder from your locations folder and HAT files that may be in your "rFactor\userdata\log\hat" folder. Now you can install this track pack by extracting the exe file from the downloaded zip file to a temp location on your system and double-click on it. Make any corrections that may be needed to the default game location shown (C:\Program Files\rFactor\) and click the unzip button.
That’s it, now you can fire up the game and go racing.
Needing a league that uses our tracks with the NSS 2010 mod? Then check out Freedom Motorsports (FMS) at http://www.racefms.com. This is a free league that provides a lot of fun and close racing.
Special Thanks to John Alley and everyone at Freedom Motorsports for their assistance in helping to improve these tracks. Visit them at: http://www.racefms.com
Special Thanks to Petre Tutunea (malvictis) for allowing us to use his great looking track loading screens. His generosity to the community can be seen at: http://www.rfactorcentral.com/detail.cfm?ID=MAL%20Track%20Loading%20Screens
Credit for the Flagman goes to Keeper: http://www.thepits.us/board/viewtopic.php?t=7420&highlight=flag
Credit for the pit road lights goes to JoeB at: http://www.nascarsimseries.com, thanks JoeB.
Report any problems or comments at: http://jnstracks.net or email me at support@jnstracks.net
Additional thanks to Drew Brunson for Infineon texture updates; William Bradshaw for various texture updates.
Have Fun!
Joe
http://jnstracks.net
**************************************************************************
All Trademarks acknowledged, and are the property of their respective owners.
This track release is free to use for personal use and may NOT be sold or distributed for commercial purposes, or money exchanged for this track or any part thereof. JNS Tracks is distributing this track free of charge in the hope that it will be useful to the community but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
**************************************************************************
====================================
Initial Release: 04/01/10 by JNS Tracks, http://www.jnstracks.net
Final Relase: 08/20/10 by JNS Tracks, http://www.jnstracks.net and Freedom Motorsports, http://www.racefms.com
-----
This pack contains all of the current CUP and CTS style tracks for use with the NSS 2010 Mod provided by John Alley and FMS (http://racefms.com)
These tracks should be considered fictional as they do not exactly duplicate any real world tracks. They can be substituted for real world tracks that these may resemble.
DOWNLOAD
==========
Note: Multiple links are provided for availability. All links contain the same file.
FileFront
http://www.filefront.com/17214478/FMSTrackPack4.exe
Megaupload
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=H8N3BHJ0
Rapidshare
http://rapidshare.com/files/413989010/FMSTrackPack4.exe
Fileplanet
http://www.fileplanet.com/215579/210000/fileinfo/FMS-Track-Pack-4.0
Mydropbox
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8694080/FMSTrackPack4.exe
JNStracks
http://jnstracks.net/fms_files/FMSTrackPack4.exe
Installation:
=============
Before installing this track pack please delete any FMS_Tracks folder from your locations folder and HAT files that may be in your "rFactor\userdata\log\hat" folder. Now you can install this track pack by extracting the exe file from the downloaded zip file to a temp location on your system and double-click on it. Make any corrections that may be needed to the default game location shown (C:\Program Files\rFactor\) and click the unzip button.
That’s it, now you can fire up the game and go racing.
Needing a league that uses our tracks with the NSS 2010 mod? Then check out Freedom Motorsports (FMS) at http://www.racefms.com. This is a free league that provides a lot of fun and close racing.
Special Thanks to John Alley and everyone at Freedom Motorsports for their assistance in helping to improve these tracks. Visit them at: http://www.racefms.com
Special Thanks to Petre Tutunea (malvictis) for allowing us to use his great looking track loading screens. His generosity to the community can be seen at: http://www.rfactorcentral.com/detail.cfm?ID=MAL%20Track%20Loading%20Screens
Credit for the Flagman goes to Keeper: http://www.thepits.us/board/viewtopic.php?t=7420&highlight=flag
Credit for the pit road lights goes to JoeB at: http://www.nascarsimseries.com, thanks JoeB.
Report any problems or comments at: http://jnstracks.net or email me at support@jnstracks.net
Additional thanks to Drew Brunson for Infineon texture updates; William Bradshaw for various texture updates.
Have Fun!
Joe
http://jnstracks.net
**************************************************************************
All Trademarks acknowledged, and are the property of their respective owners.
This track release is free to use for personal use and may NOT be sold or distributed for commercial purposes, or money exchanged for this track or any part thereof. JNS Tracks is distributing this track free of charge in the hope that it will be useful to the community but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
**************************************************************************
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Uploading
Got the track pack done. Created a installer and am now beginning to upload to the various free hosting sites. Being on a slower connection, it'll take a while. I would venture a guess to say that the target release date will be this Friday, August 20th.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Engine Work
A new engine torque curve and HP has been created. Now closely reflects available dyno numbers.
Monday, August 16, 2010
Suspensions Updated & Track Pack
Did work on 3/4 of the suspensions early this morning. Had to get upper control arm angles within realistic ranges. Also did some background work on the diffuser.
Heard back from Joe. Barring any catastrophic event, on Wednesday I will begin uploading files in order to release the new FMS track pack.
Heard back from Joe. Barring any catastrophic event, on Wednesday I will begin uploading files in order to release the new FMS track pack.
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