Your rig, dialed in — in five questions. Answer a few quick questions about your PC, your pedals, and your wheelbase, and get a tailored checklist to lift your FPS, sharpen your braking, and set your force feedback right — specific to your gear and your sim. No guesswork, no forum rabbit holes.
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What it fixes
You can have a perfect setup and still lose time to a stuttering frame rate, a brake pedal that feels like a switch, or force feedback that clips away every detail. AI Rig Performance sorts the three things that quietly cost you consistency — the hardware, not the driving.
Performance & FPS. Steady frametime beats a big FPS number. Get the exact settings to protect your 1% lows, cut latency, and hold a stable frame rate when the grid fills up.
Physical brake. On a load-cell pedal you brake by pressure, not travel. Get your maximum, brake curve, and pedal feel set so the same push gives the same braking, every lap.
Base + wheel. Force feedback is your line to front grip. Get your strength, minimum force, and steering rotation set so you feel the limit instead of clipping straight through it.
How it works
- Tell it your gear. Your PC, pedals, wheelbase, and the sim you run.
- Answer up to 5 questions. Quick, plain-language, no jargon required.
- Get your checklist. A tailored, step-by-step plan you can apply before your next session.
Then find the lap time
Once the rig is out of the way, the stopwatch comes down to setup and driving. Your free account unlocks the rest of the toolkit:
- AI Setup Engineer — describe a handling problem, get setup changes that fix it.
- AI Telemetry — upload a lap, see corner-by-corner where you're losing time.
- AI Livery — design a custom car and race it on the grid.
FAQ
*Is it really free?*
Yes. Create an account and run it — no credit card. It's the fastest way to get your rig sorted before you touch setup or telemetry.
*Which sims does it cover?*
iRacing, ACC, AC Evo, Le Mans Ultimate, rFactor 2, AMS2, and GT7.
*Do I need specific hardware?*
No. It tailors its advice to whatever PC, pedals, and wheelbase you already own.