Looking for the best and most realistic Fanatec wheel settings for Forza Motorsport 7?
As you can imagine having proper FFB and wheel settings will make a pretty big difference to your driving and overall lap time performance in the game.
You’ll be able to be way more precise and feel the grip from the car in a more immersive way.
That’s why we’ve taken the time to research and test all the different Fanatec wheel settings that we feel are best for Forza 7.
So without further ado, let’s dive right in!
Table of Contents
Fanatec tuning menu settings
The first step to get the best wheel settings will require you to accordingly adjust your DD2, CSL DD and CSL tuning menu from the Fanatec software dashboard.
Here below are our recommended tuning menu settings for your Fanatec steering wheel.
Podium DD2 tuning menu
- SEN = 1080
- FF = 40
- FFS = Peak
- NDP = 25
- NFR = 5
- NIN = 0
- INT = 4
- FEI = 100
- FOR = 100
- SPR = 100
- DPR = 100
- BLI = Default
- SHO = 100
- BRF = Default
CSL DD tuning menu
- SEN = 1080
- FF = 100
- FFS = Peak
- NDP = 25
- NFR = Off
- NIN = Off
- INT = 4
- FEI = 100
- FOR = 100
- SPR = 100
- DPR = 100
- BLI = Based on preference
- SHO = 100
- BRF = Based on preference
CSL Elite tuning menu
- SEN = 1080
- FF = 100
- SHO = 100
- BLI = Default
- DRI = -03
- FOR = 100
- SPR = 100
- DPR = 100
- BRF = Default
- FEI = 080
What are the best Fanatec settings for Forza Motorsport 7?
Our recommended Forza Motorsport 7 wheel settings are:
- Steering axis deadzone inside = 0
- Steering axis deadzone outside = 100
- Acceleration axis deadzone inside = 0
- Acceleration axis deadzone outside = 100
- Deceleration axis deadzone inside = 0
- Deceleration axis deadzone Outside = 100
- Clutch axis deadzone inside = 15
- Clutch axis deadzone outside = 90
- Handbrake axis deadzone inside = 10
- Handbrake axis deadzone outside = 100
- Vibration scale = 25
- Force feedback scale = 55
- Wheel rotation angle = 900°
- Steering linearity = 50
- Force feedback understeer = 20
So as you can see most of the deadzone settings are all set to zero apart from the clutch which is set to 15.
The rest of the Fanatec wheel settings will depend on your own personal preferences but these are a great starting point to get you closer to that real sim-racing experience.
Conclusion
So here were our recommended Fanatec wheel settings for Forza Motorsport 7.
Whether you’re using the Podium DD2, CSL DD or CSL Elite steering wheel setup, these settings will help you get more out of your racing experience and improve your lap time performance on track.
Remember theses are just a starting point and you’ll need to experiment a bit to find the perfect settings that suit your driving style.
But we hope this guide will help you get closer to that real sim-racing feel!
Good luck and we’ll see you on track!
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