Is there a problem with moza r3 on some cars

Is there any problems with some of the cars when using moza wheel one car i get feeling and the heaviness through the wheel how I like it go in another and the wheel is so light I cant feel anything and its loose and the wheel just wobbles all over and I have gone through all my wheelbase settings and nothing is helping me in these cars where I get non to 0 feel and its quite a few cars aswell if its just the cars and forza it self then I can just avoid them cars like e.g 2015 porsche cayman gts A class feels nice balanced nice weight to the wheel but then i go in 2023 porsche 911 GT3 RS R class and the wheel is loose cant feel no oversteer or wheel getting heavy on the breaking the wheel just wobbles all over place and i just don’t no what to do to sort this so i think its the cars it self and before people complain i dont expect the cars to feel how they would in real life so dont comment about realism
And simulation its a game its never gunna be real

Each car has ffb settings at the end of the tuning menu, have you looked there?

Every car feels different and a lot of them need some change to the tuning to make them better plus your ffb settings will need subtle changes for each car.

Your problems sound more drastic and could be linked to this

If you can give the post a vote If you dont mind, I use the r5 and have to do this everytime I play the game otherwise my ffb is like what you describe.

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Mechanical Trail 140/Pneumatic Trail 60. The loss of feeling you are descibing of the pneumatic trail. Also, all rear engine Porsche GT2/3 cars, they are hard to drive because of the uneven application of the aero balance, which makes relying on pneumatic even worse.

Running 160/80 meanwhile, feels pretty good for Forza.

That’s a similar ratio to 140/60. I actually run 160/50. At my ratio, pneumatic is pretty weak, but strong enough i can feel underateer.

I just said what i’m running..
Also i’m on a R9 so idk how this affects things compared to the R3

Try to adjust your FFB curve in Pit House, take the first adjustable dot completely to the left and around 30-40%
It won’t completely remove the problem, but make the game enjoyable.
Also if you should be on the Moza Discord, i’ve posted my settings there, it’s worth a try, many people like them.

I was pretty much agreeing with you. I’ve tested high power/low power, and either way higher mechanical than pneumatic is important on any wheel because it’s a game problem, not a wheel problem.

Exactly, also it can vary between different cars which is a pain tbh.

Its because forza dont fully support moza i have asked if it will ever get full support in the future because i don’t fancy buying a new wheel just for this game but they didn’t answer me and closed my ticket not happy i have been a forza supporter for years but this forza made me wanna buy a dd wheel think ill just stick to my ps5 and gt why make a wheel that supports xbox and don’t have full support for the only sim game on xbox its stupid and then to not get a answers

I got the R9 and Moza setup don’t get the best support from T10. The best beat is to fine tune all the cars you use after you got some good general tune for the wheel. A big pain in the a*s I know, but FF vary from a car to the others.

I have tuned all my cars for the wheel its just annoying having to mess about for every car u get it set right for one car go in a next car and the wheel is just losse and cos i try to trail brake into my corner soon as i put any bit of pressure on the brakes the wheel comes losse in ur hand causing u to oversteer cos the axle it the car has gone from like 30 degrees to 90 2 fast as if the car dont have no power steering but then i turn ffb up on the car tune i get the wight am after but then get the annoying bounce though the wheel as if the cars axle dont wanna turn but would if been nice for forza to actually try get more support for moza on they games y license a wheel for xbox but xbox wont work with then to help with full support what thy expect me to play on with moza dd on xbox need for speed lol :rofl: i keep trying with the settings and car set ups tho and turn 10 if ur reading this sort ur mess out or ill just be staying with playstation

This is a problem with Forza wheel settings, not just Moza. The loss of wheel feeling is related to Pneumatic Trail. @ 15:10 in this video, I show what Pneumatic trail does with telelmetry and why Pneumatic is the rason you lose all feeling in the car when you need it. @17:45 I show mechancal trail, what it does, and why it’s the most important setting in the game for controlling the car. This is why I recommend anywhere from 130/70 mechancial pneumatic all the way to 160/40 (which is the setting K1Z Batdca uses, probably the fastest wheel player in the game as he is right there with the very top controller players). So before you freak out on your Moza wheel, try this for me.

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Mine is set to mechanical trail scale 140 and my pneumatic trail is 50 but my point is when you go in same cars its light as hell so am having to charge it all the time witch i dont mind but its annoying when u just wanna enjoy a online race with out having to mess about all time

And then its as tho the wheel cant figger where the car is if its on curbs or road or grass like the feedback is all mashed up and sending it all through the wheelbase then sending it all back to the car its hard for me to explain but i do think its the cars alone in the game not the wheels the worse car i have found am having the issues with is the 2023 porsche 911 GT3 RS it sends mad feedback back to the wheelbase and i have driven the same car in other racings sim and its not like how forza is other cars i can live with by putting up ffb in the tune but would of liked forza to look into it so it dont happen to other cars in the game more downforce cars u would expect more force through the wheelbase but i get more force and feeding from a A class 2003 volkswagen golf r23 surely

Are you referring to the Road car, or the GT3 car? I haven’t messed with the road car, but all the GT spec cars have serious aero balance problems. The rear engine 911 Porsches in general are overexagerated on off throttle oversteer. It’s a Porsche trait, but Forza takes it to the extreme.

A lot of cars have a problem from road cars to super cars to gts :roll_eyes: