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MOZA RPM lights on steering wheel
Evening all

I have just upgraded to a Moza R5 bundle.
Everything on live for speed works a treat apart from 1 small detail.
I can't get the RPM lights on the steering wheel to sync with the car's RPM.
I've read and followed the tech advice on the Moza support page which suggests a few lines of the LFS.cfg file needs altering.

Conn To Master 1
OutSim Mode 1
OutSim Delay 1
OutSim IP 127.0.0.1
OutSim Port 63393
OutSim ID 0
OutGauge Mode 1
OutGauge Delay 2
OutGauge IP 127.0.0.1
OutGauge Port 60000
OutGauge ID 0
EN_J MS PGothic
EN_H Tahoma
EN S Tahoma
FN_K Gadugi
EW_J 600
EW_H 600
FW_$ 600
EWK 600

Now I've altered mine to match the above, but they still do not work.
Is it possible?
Am I missing something?

If anyone has achieved this I would be most grateful for any assistance....

Many thanks
I do have a Moza R12 with a GT wheel and formula wheel.

I clicked on 'Configure' in the Moza Pithouse Software, but nothing is really happening.
#3 - Pasci
It worked for me. However, the integration isn't particularly convincing because the current RPM and display aren't accurate or would have to be adjusted for each vehicle.

I assume you've already consulted the documentation here?
https://support.mozaracing.com/en/support/solutions/articles/70000628538-live-for-speed

Since then, I've deactivated the feature; among other things, my view of the steering wheel and the LEDs isn't optimal. I'd have to take my eyes off the road, which means the LEDs aren't very useful. I solved this with my own InSim app or an onscreen RPM display. Wink But there are other InSim apps that display an RPM bar.
I learned that opening the settings window in Moza pithouse will change your port in LFS cfg.txt file even though you don't save.

Anyway, here's file I was given my teammate to import in gauge settings

{
"appFirmwareVersion": "1.2.4.3",
"clutchPaddleMode": 2,
"controllerType": "steering",
"hardwareVersion": "RS21-D05-HW SM-CU-V03",
"indicatorBurstInterval": 125,
"indicatorDisplayMode": 0,
"indicatorGroupBrightness": 15,
"indicatorRpmRegulationMode": 1,
"indicatorSwitchMode": 1,
"localParameters": {
"rpmBlinkingAbsThreshold": 7300,
"rpmBlinkingPreThreshold": 94,
"rpmLowerLimit": 0,
"rpmUpperLimit": 10000
},
"rpmAbs": {
"0": 5000,
"1": 5300,
"2": 5600,
"3": 6000,
"4": 6300,
"5": 6600,
"6": 6900,
"7": 7000,
"8": 7300,
"9": 7600
},
"rpmPercent": {
"0": 75,
"1": 79,
"2": 82,
"3": 85,
"4": 87,
"5": 88,
"6": 89,
"7": 90,
"8": 92,
"9": 94
},
"stickMode": 0,
"version": "1.0"
}

attached, rename .json.txt to .json. Settings need to be adjusted for each car for best experience.

My cfg.txt settings
OutGauge Mode 1
OutGauge Delay 1
OutGauge IP 127.0.0.1
OutGauge Port 29998
OutGauge ID 0

And I set port to 29998 in Moza settings window in UDP port. But that indicator isn't very much use for me, as only one OutGauge thing can work at one time (don't quote me on that) and I prefer something else using it.
Attached files
_LEDs.json.txt - 939 B - 5 views
Quote from Pasci :It worked for me. However, the integration isn't particularly convincing because the current RPM and display aren't accurate or would have to be adjusted for each vehicle.

I assume you've already consulted the documentation here?
https://support.mozaracing.com/en/support/solutions/articles/70000628538-live-for-speed

Since then, I've deactivated the feature; among other things, my view of the steering wheel and the LEDs isn't optimal. I'd have to take my eyes off the road, which means the LEDs aren't very useful. I solved this with my own InSim app or an onscreen RPM display. Wink But there are other InSim apps that display an RPM bar.

The link you provided is what I copied in the OP.
Thanks for the reply
Quote from jackson93 :I learned that opening the settings window in Moza pithouse will change your...

Wow
Many thanks for sharing this.
I'll give that a go!!

Cheers

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