Cockpit
Tachometer: The left gauge in the cockpit shows the current revolutions per minute. In race cars, there is a red shift indicator light which will light up when shifting up or down would increase the power output of the engine. Gear Indicator: The gear you are currently in. Speedometer: The speed in mph or km/h. Its displayed as analogue gauge in road cars or in digital numbers in race cars. Turbo pressure gauge: Cars with a turbocharged engine have a gauge which shows the intake air pressure. When this pressure drops the engine has less power. Oil temperature gauge: The current Oil temperature. If the cooler has been damaged in a crash the engine temperature will rise and the driver should take care not to push too hard because this might destroy the engine. This is not enabled yet. It may also be Water Temperature, but the same principles above will apply. Oil pressure gauge: The oil pressure. This is pretty similar to tachometer. You can see this gauge in LX cars and RaceAbout. Fuel gauge: The remaining amount of fuel. Take care to pit in time or you will run out off fuel. A digital reading of the amount of fuel in your tank can be seen in the F12 menu. Clock: Some cars have a clock which shows the local time set up in Windows. FPS: Some cars have a gauge that shows the current FPS that Live for Speed is running at. This was added mostly to fill empty space on the console in some cars. Indicator light: A green arrow(s) indicate(s) if the indicator or the hazard warning lights are turned on. Lights / flash: A blue light symbol indicates if the car lights are turned on. Handbrake: If the handbrake is engaged it will be indicated by a red exclamation symbol in a circle in road cars, or a red light in race cars. Pit Limiter: In cars that are equipped with a pit lane speed limiter, when the limiter is engaged it is indicated by a green light. Traction Control: In cars that have traction control, a currently engaging TC is indicated by a rapidly flashing TC symbol in road cars or a yellow light. If TC is disabled, the indicator will be constantly shown as a warning that TC is off. ABS: In cars equipped with Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) a yellow ABS symbol will flash when the system is engaged. If ABS is disabled, the ABS symbol will be constantly shown. | |
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