Best Project Cars 3 Fanatec Settings (Podium DD2 & Clubsport)

Best Project Cars 3 Fanatec Settings

Looking for the most realistic Fanatec wheel and FFB settings for Project Cars 3?

If you’re driving on a Fanatec Podium F1 DD2 or a Clubsport V2.5 steering wheel, then these are the settings you need!

As you can imagine, having the right PC3 wheel settings will make a pretty big difference to your lap times ad overall performance.

Project Cars 3 Fanatec Settings (Podium DD2 & Clubsport)

In fact you’ll be able to make fewer mistakes, be more precise on the kerbs and have better car control overall.

That’s why we’ve taken the time to research, test, and finally share with you some of the best Fanatec wheel settings for Project Cars 3.

So if you really want to take your game to the next level, then make sure you check out our settings below!

Fanatec tuning menu calibration

Remember that before going to the in-game settings of Project Cars 3 we’ll first have to make sure the settings from the Fanatec software are set accordingly to avoid any interference with the game.

Here’s what you’ll need to set in the tuning menu.

Podium DD2 Tuning menu

  • SEN = Automatic
  • FF = 45
  • FFS = Peak
  • NDP = 22
  • NFR = 1
  • NIN = 6
  • INT = 2
  • FEI = 100
  • FOR = 100
  • SPR = 100
  • DPR = 100
  • BLI = Default
  • SHO = 100
  • BRF = Default

Clubsport Tuning menu

  • SEN = Automatic
  • FF = 100
  • SHO = 100
  • BLI = Default
  • DRI = -02
  • FOR = 100
  • SPR = 100
  • DPR = 100
  • BRF = Default
  • FEI = 100

After following this step, we’re now prepared to start adjusting the in-game settings for Project Cars 3.

How do you change Project Cars 3 Fanatec wheel settings?

In order to change Project cars 3 wheel settings, head over to “Options” and then to “Wheel & Force Feedback”.

You’ll now be ready to set a bunch of different settings as recommended below.

Project Cars 3 Fanatec Wheel Settings (Podium DD2 & Clubsport V2.5)

Our recommended graphics settings to get the most realistic wheel and FFB in Project Cars 3 are:

  • Pedal Type = N/A
  • Automatic clutch = On
  • Strength = 55
  • Tone = 75
  • Vibration = 40
  • Menu spring strength = 30
  • RPM / Gear Display = Yes
  • Steering Deadzone = 0
  • Steering sensitivity = 40
  • Throttle deadzone = 0
  • Throttle sensitivity = 35
  • Brake Deadzone = 0
  • Brake sensitivity = 30
  • Clutch Deadzone = 0
  • Clutch Sensitivity = 35

As you can see we’ll want to see all the deadzones to zero as they’re usually pretty bad for optimizing performance.

We’ll also want to set the steering, throttle, and brake sensitivity to 40, 35, and 30 respectively, so that they’re not too sensible.

And finally, we’ll want to set the menu spring strength pretty low at 30 so that it doesn’t interfere with our driving.

Conclusion

So here were our recommended POdium DD2 & Clubsport Fanatec wheel and FFB settings for Project Cars 3.

We hope you found this guide helpful, and that it will help you take your game to the next level!

Good luck and we’ll see you on track! 🙂

Project Cars 3 – Related articles

About the autor

Alessio Lorandi

Alessio has been involved at the highest levels in racing since the age of 5 (2003). He won a CIK-FIA World Championship in 2013 and then raced in F3, F2, and finally GT3s before now dedicating himself to SOLOX. He’s now on a mission to help thousands of sim racers around the world achieve their fullest potential through his ACC setups.
Shopping Cart
error: Content is protected !!