Hi Bleco,
Thank you for contributing to the community. I have tested your profile and there are a few things that are not correct.
1) Your lateral and roll max/min values must be the same in each direction as well as also having the same axis invert/non invert value.
2) Your pitch should have a positive and a negative value that are also the same. Your profile only has a positive value for pitch.
3)You should ensure that pitch and roll are scaled equally as well as lateral and longitude values eg. (if pitch is 20% roll should be 20% provided that you have captured accurate max/min values for the car.
4) Your longitudinal value for acceleration has a split axis but you have a value set of max 1 and min 1. You should have these values very high (eg. Max = 2000000000000, min = 1000000000000) so that the value is too high to prodce any measureable g force or you should remove the split value and invert the value on both the left and right axis.
I noticed in your video that your are using pretty much all of the travel of your SCN5's during acceleration which does not leave you any headroom if you are in a violent crash and with your 25% limiter disabled, you run the risk of damaging your actuator. I personally think the profiles feel better without the 25% limiter but I now enable it in all the profiles I share and scale the effects accordingly so that it will be safe for all users to try.
Here is a profile that I have been working on that you can use as an example. I chose not to separate the acceleration and braking values in this profile but I have experimented with doing that as well and there are cases where I have felt that it was necessary.
The acceleration/braking and lateral intensity in my profiles are not as strong as yours becuase I prefer a softer feel but you can increase the intensity until you get your desired result.
The most important thing that you should aim for when building your profiles is that you need to ensure that you have accurate max/min values. In most cases the min value should = 1 but the max value should represent the maximum amount of g - force that you were able to capture for that vehicle. In the case of pitch and roll, you will need to find a place on a track where you can record the value on the steepest incline. Vertical force values should be recorded while driving off track on a very bumby area so that you get the highest possible values as well.
You're certainly headed in the right direction so please continue building profiles and contributing to the community.
.....Mike