For demonstration purposes, we'll select "Circuit" as we mostly race on them.ĥ) After selecting your workspace profile, you'll need to name it and pick a location for it. You'll be presented with 4 types of profiles: Circuit, Drag, Engine, and Rally. The first time you open it, it will show a welcome screen prompting you to watch a demo video, you may choose to watch it or not.Ĥ) Next comes the"New Workspace Wizard" where the tool will guide you with setting up a workspace. (longer stints or higher data rates will take longer)ġ) Now that you have installed and tested the plugin, it's time to download a tool for data analysis, in this case, we'll download Motec's i2 (Standard or Pro, whichever version you prefer).Ģ) After you've downloaded Motec's i2, follow the installation wizard that will help you install the tool.ģ) After you've installed Motec's i2, open it. A driving stint of several hours should only take 5-10s to finish converting. If you log a lot of data then try to immediately exit rF2, it might pause on a blackscreen for a short period. You can then open it up in i2Pro as you wish. When logging is finished, either through switching it off or by exiting the car, you will hear the beeps indicating the log has finished being built (converted from the temp file) usually after a short pause. However, plugins are not active until this icon disappears again (currently less than a second), so if you have logging active you won't get logged data for this period, and if you try to switch it on you won't be able to until the icon disappears. Note: In the current version of rF2 a red plugin icon appears when you jump in the car this is normal and doesn't mean anything has gone wrong. To toggle between logging on
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