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Fuel Widgits - Incorrect fuel units on Porsche 919 #171
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Thanks for bringing this to my attention. I don't run this car, so I didn't notice the change. Attached is a new profile for the car. Download it, then rename it to "prosche919.sra". At the bottom of the SRA menu, choose the file and upload it. Restart the server. Let me know if it works. |
Works correctly now. Thanks. |
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Fuel Widgits - Incorrect fuel units on Porsche 919 Changed from weight to volume.
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when stopping in your pit and taking less than full service. 2. Fixed #171 (#171) Fuel Widgets - Incorrect fuel units on Porsche 919 Changed from weight to volume. 3. Fixed issue where the averages were considering previous laps when you exit a session and come back in later. This is a problem for practice sessions as well as races with teams. 4. Fixed issue where the Endurance config at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps was not working in the Track Map widget. 5. Fixed issue with the CarSelector64 and the Apps/Widgets that use it, where the 3rd row was not correct. 6. Closed #174 (#174) Minimum Speed: Also flag slow cars in the qualifying session
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In the Porsche 919, the fuel widgit has some unusual behavior around choosing the correct unit. See the attached zip with video demonstrating the issue.
SRA Porsche 919 fuel.zip
I believe this could be caused by the fact that this car originally used Pounds and Kilograms when it was initially released, but shortly afterwards, it was switched to using Gallons and Liters.
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