Quick Answer Summary
- Upgrade sequence should follow stability and repeatability before peak performance.
- Pedal consistency and cockpit rigidity typically unlock more value than immediate torque jumps.
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Build Guide
Use a data-driven upgrade priority framework for pedals, cockpit, visuals, and wheelbase components.
For most drivers, consistency improves most when the rig stops moving under braking and steering load. Improving cockpit rigidity, pedal mounting geometry, and brake modulation usually reduces lap-time variance faster than headline power upgrades.
Upgrade wheelbase torque after the cockpit, seat, and pedals can handle added forces without flex or posture drift. If long sessions still feel unstable or fatiguing at current settings, prioritize ergonomics and repeatability before adding more power.