DiRT Rally 2.0 Good settings on CSL DD 8Nm for Dirt Rally 2.0?

Hello, could someone kindly give me some advice on the subject?
Thanks... i dont' like the Fanatec recommended settings.
I also struggle to understand what's the best steering sensitivity value, i've read a lot of different opinions online... 1080, 360, 450, auto...
 
Are you on PC? If so i think it auto adjusts sensetivity/rotation anyway. I think mine is set to 1080 in fanalab/on wheel, and just match that in game. I cant tell you what my settinsg are at the moment as i cant see them, but Karl Gosling on Youtube did some and im sure they felt pretty similar to what i had. Look him up if you havent already. I was like you, the stock settinsg are rubbish so hunted out my own. It was the same back when i had a Thrustmaster TX too.
 
Try these

Wheel drivers:
- Sensitivity: 540 degrees (for all cars)
- Force Feedback Strength: 100%
- FF Scale: Peak
- Natural Damper: 10%
- Natural Friction: 1%
- Natural Inertia: 20%
- FFB Interpolation: 1
- Force Effect Spikes Intensity Modifier: 90%
- Force Effect Strength Modifier: 90%
- Spring Effect Strength: 100%
- Damper Effect Strength: 100%

In Game:
- Self Align Torque: 62 (about 5.0Nm)
- Wheel Friction: for starters 31 (half of SAT-value but adjust lower/higher depending how wheel oscillates, if too much then put value higher, if not oscillating too much use lower value)
- Tire Friction: 62
- Suspension: 37 (adjust more to your liking if needed)
- Collision: 0 (or use what ever you prefer, very high value like 50 will make car control harder when hitting stuff)

- Wheel Center Force: 25 could be enough (when this is enabled it only centers wheel at start line or after a reset if u don't do it yourself, this has no effect while moving, not really needed if degrees are only 540)

- Soft Lock FFB: only works when soft lock feature is enabled (soft lock= changing degrees of rotation by the car, older ones can have up to 1080 and lowest in modern rally cars is 540 and 450 in RX Crosscart). If u only have paddles for shifting then use 540degrees or lower (495, 450, 405 etc).
But If u do have sequential stick shifter and even H-pattern and u want to test soft lock feature then put 1080degrees to wheel drivers, enable soft lock feature in game and set soft lock FFB 100-150 to get proper bumpstop for those different degrees(so u don't turn over in vain).

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More FFB settings but weaker overall:

- sat 56 (about 4.50Nm)
- wf 28 (adjust)
- tf 56
- susp 34 (adjust?)

- sat 50 (about 4.00Nm)
- wf 20 (adjust)
- tf 50
- susp 30 (adjust?)

- sat 45 (about 3.60Nm)
- wf 22 (adjust)
- tf 45
- susp 27 (adjust?)

- sat 41 (about 3.30Nm)
- wf 20 (adjust)
- tf 41
- susp 25 (adjust?)

- sat 37 (abut 3.00Nm)
- wf 18 (adjust)
- tf 37
- susp 22 (adjust?)

and even stronger than 5.0Nm FFB settings if needed:

- sat 69 (about 5.50Nm)
- wf 35 (adjust)
- tf 69
- susp 41 (adjust?)

- sat 76 (about 6.10Nm)
- wf 38 (adjust)
- tf 76
- susp 46 (adjust?)

- sat 84 (about 6.70Nm)
- wf 42 (adjust)
- tf 84
- susp 50 (adjust?)
 
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