This RPM LED profile replicates the LED bars on the wheel of your chosen mods alongside some other features in a 3-10-3 stack, including;
- Fully RPM-accurate LED indicators
- Pitlane lights
- Flags
- Spotter/car alongside indicators
- Fuel warning
Originally designed for use exclusively with the Simagic GT Neo - this should also now work with any 3-10-3 LED stack wheel.
Installation
Extract the archive to
C:/Documents/SimHub
In SimHub, open your GT Neo (OR other wheel of choice) via My Devices, and hit "Import Profile" next to Telemetry LEDs.
Navigate to the directory you extracted the profile to and hit "Open".
Done!
The profile is linked specifically to Assetto Corsa, and will detect the car in use when the game is running.
Supported Cars (Click to expand)
Hypercars/LMDh/LMh
- RSS Protech P96
- RSS Bayer Hybrid V8
- VRC Pageau 9T8
- VRC Ferrenzo P49
- URD Moyoda GR010 Hybrid
- URD Dallas VSR Hybrid
- URD SCG007
- Alpine A424
- Lamborghini SC63
- LP Design ISO LMH
LMP2
- URD Loire 07
GT3
- RSS Akuro V6 Evo2
- RSS Aero V10 Evo2
- RSS Bayer 6 V8
- RSS Lanzo V10 Evo2
- RSS Lux V8
- RSS Mercer V8 Evo
- URD Bayro 4
- URD Michigan GTD
- URD Ferrucci GT3
- URD Darche 992 GT3-R
- LP Design FGT GT3 (Mustang)
- LMVantage GT3 Evo
- McLaren 720S GT3 Evo (Endurance/Sprint)
- RSS Protech P96
- RSS Bayer Hybrid V8
- VRC Pageau 9T8
- VRC Ferrenzo P49
- URD Moyoda GR010 Hybrid
- URD Dallas VSR Hybrid
- URD SCG007
- Alpine A424
- Lamborghini SC63
- LP Design ISO LMH
LMP2
- URD Loire 07
GT3
- RSS Akuro V6 Evo2
- RSS Aero V10 Evo2
- RSS Bayer 6 V8
- RSS Lanzo V10 Evo2
- RSS Lux V8
- RSS Mercer V8 Evo
- URD Bayro 4
- URD Michigan GTD
- URD Ferrucci GT3
- URD Darche 992 GT3-R
- LP Design FGT GT3 (Mustang)
- LMVantage GT3 Evo
- McLaren 720S GT3 Evo (Endurance/Sprint)
Troubleshooting
LEDs not working? Worry not! SimHub detects ONLY the car name as its described in Content Manager. So for example, if you have renamed the VRC Ferrenzo P49 to "Ferrari 499P", SimHub will look for "Ferrari 499P" as the active car.
To change this, click "Edit Profile" (where you imported it originally), and find the car you want to correct the name on - make sure the game is running with this car loaded in.
Then, under the car that you want to change in SimHub, select the car as it is named in game in the drop-down, see image below;
Close out the menus in SimHub and you're good to go!
Unfortunately there's no universal detection fix for this that I'm aware of, as its very easy for naming conventions to be edited in AC.
Questions/Requests?
Please use the Discussion tab of this resource for any questions/troubleshooting/help you need, or if you want to request any specific cars to be featured in the next update. I aim to update this weekly after the next update.
Enjoy!