Hey there,
this is my first complete Simhub Dashboard, imitating the style of the actual real-life 911 RSR / 911 GT3 R steering-wheel dash. (See this video for reference: 911 RSR Cockpit Tour). As this dashboard is adapted for AC use, you will not find all the functions and data displayed in the way it is on the real dashboard because a. AC doesn't offer all that data and b. you don't neccesarily need certain values for sim racing.
It offers 3 displays, one idle screen and one pit screen (you can switch through them by assigning a button for the function "GraphicalDashPlugin.NextScreen" in the "Controls and events" Settings of your Simhub app)
Idle Screen:
Screen 1:
Screen 2:
Screen 3:
Pit Screen:
Unfortunately I don't have time to add a dedicated description for each and every single number atm, it will follow in the next days. I hope it should be quite self-explainatory though. The values on the bottom left show you the Track Temp (TTMP), Air Temp (ATMP) and current track grip percentage (GRP). The two rectangles which change colour on the side of the current delta give you a fine (left) and rough (right) Delta Progress (whether you gained or lost on your delta) information.
Installation:
Luckily, Simhub makes dashboard installation very easy:
0. Install Simhub
1. Download the Dashboard file
2. Decompress the file
3. Doubleclick on the file (simhub icon)
4. When the Popup shows up, follow instructions (Press Import into Simhub library)
Disclaimer:
This is now an 1.0 version, however, you might still find some bugs, although I hope I found them all. If so, please feel free to tell me either via RD or via Discord (You can find me on the SimHub Discord or on Joe's Champions Discord (I will definetly respond quickly on the latter))
I added a better visual for the current flag and a dedicated race start widget for the 1.0 version. If you have any suggestions for additional functions/screens, feel free to write me too.
YOU MAY NOT REDUPLICATE/SHARE/CHANGE THIS FILE WITHOUT MY PERMISSION
Inspiration and some elements came from @philm, who made a Dashboard for the 2017 RSR: https://www.racedepartment.com/downloads/simhub-porsche-rsr-dashboard.21968/
Enjoy
this is my first complete Simhub Dashboard, imitating the style of the actual real-life 911 RSR / 911 GT3 R steering-wheel dash. (See this video for reference: 911 RSR Cockpit Tour). As this dashboard is adapted for AC use, you will not find all the functions and data displayed in the way it is on the real dashboard because a. AC doesn't offer all that data and b. you don't neccesarily need certain values for sim racing.
It offers 3 displays, one idle screen and one pit screen (you can switch through them by assigning a button for the function "GraphicalDashPlugin.NextScreen" in the "Controls and events" Settings of your Simhub app)
Idle Screen:
Screen 1:
Screen 2:
Screen 3:
Pit Screen:
Unfortunately I don't have time to add a dedicated description for each and every single number atm, it will follow in the next days. I hope it should be quite self-explainatory though. The values on the bottom left show you the Track Temp (TTMP), Air Temp (ATMP) and current track grip percentage (GRP). The two rectangles which change colour on the side of the current delta give you a fine (left) and rough (right) Delta Progress (whether you gained or lost on your delta) information.
Installation:
Luckily, Simhub makes dashboard installation very easy:
0. Install Simhub
1. Download the Dashboard file
2. Decompress the file
3. Doubleclick on the file (simhub icon)
4. When the Popup shows up, follow instructions (Press Import into Simhub library)
Disclaimer:
This is now an 1.0 version, however, you might still find some bugs, although I hope I found them all. If so, please feel free to tell me either via RD or via Discord (You can find me on the SimHub Discord or on Joe's Champions Discord (I will definetly respond quickly on the latter))
I added a better visual for the current flag and a dedicated race start widget for the 1.0 version. If you have any suggestions for additional functions/screens, feel free to write me too.
YOU MAY NOT REDUPLICATE/SHARE/CHANGE THIS FILE WITHOUT MY PERMISSION
Inspiration and some elements came from @philm, who made a Dashboard for the 2017 RSR: https://www.racedepartment.com/downloads/simhub-porsche-rsr-dashboard.21968/
Enjoy