I had also posted this on the cars of AMS2 spreadsheet thread, but then discovered this great work. Is there any source, either via in-game car info, telemetry, or a database like this one that shows the RPM redline value of each car? I use a DDU display with shift LEDs run via SimHub but find I need to adjust the max RPM up or down for many cars to have them show RPM LEDs which more closely match the in-game dash LEDs on many cars with that feature. You can save a value per car in SimHub, so would be nice to know for example this P1 car model's redline is 6750 vs a GT3 which goes to 7400 or Formula car at 12,500 etc... Is that data available per car? Or is it a matter of getting in a car in game, revving each one up and noting where the tach counter maxes out at redline? I often can't see the in-game dash since my DDU screen covers that area, guess worse case I'd need to remove it and take a bunch of notes for the cars I drive most often, if nobody knows of a simpler way?
Any chance the website is going to be updated for the latest classes? It's a really nice reference to share with new users.
These are both good very resources, but this website is so much more noob friendly (images of each car, grouping of car types/classes, etc) when trying to introduce someone to AMS2 for the first time. Thanks.
It's a shame this website was abandoned. At least if you could let the community somehow contribute to it to keep it updated.
Too late to reply, anyway it could be useful for some others. Edit2: Expand compressed file to YourDrive:\...\SimHub\Plugins data\Automobilista2\
@Racinglegend1234 If you want to collect all the car setup information you can copy paste images with text into an AI website and the AI will generate text from the image. The future is now..
Hi, thanks for the cars info site, awesome job! I just wanted to mention that the Group C Sauber C9 is listed as Naturally Aspirated when in real life it had a 5.0 V8 Twin KKK turbos Cheers!
Hello everyone ! First of all great job for the website, it is really nice to get such informations about cars ! I have a improvement suggestion. It would be great to indicate how much pedals cars have (or simply indicates if the car have a clutch pedal or not). For example, some f1 in 90s started to get semi-automatic gearboxes and so still used H- pattern shifters without the need of using clutch. It would be nice to add this information Still amazing job, thank you very much