Basic fuel computer for a phone or pad that is divided as follows:
Top Left:
- Fuel gauge with a full scale
- Fuel tank capacity is in the fuel pump icon
- Yellow light comes on when tank level is at 10%
- Gauge scale changes at 10% and makes 10% full scale
- Accurate fuel level below the needle
- Red light comes on when there are 2 laps of fuel remaining
- Yellow "Pit Now" text comes on when less than 1 lap remaining
Top Right:
- Last Lap and Average fuel consumption
Bottom Left:
- Laps remaining on current fuel level
- Time remaining on current fuel level
Bottom Right:
- Calculated fuel required to the end of the race
- Calculated fuel to add at the pit stop.
- When fuel is short, the text says "To Add" in red.
- When there is enough fuel, the text says "Buffer" in green
- It takes a lap or two to "settle", especially when the race starts with a full formation lap.
- I think it takes the Time + 1 Lap into consideration.
Acknowledgements: The "Fuel to End" variable was created by my friend Rangy Rover.
Top Left:
- Fuel gauge with a full scale
- Fuel tank capacity is in the fuel pump icon
- Yellow light comes on when tank level is at 10%
- Gauge scale changes at 10% and makes 10% full scale
- Accurate fuel level below the needle
- Red light comes on when there are 2 laps of fuel remaining
- Yellow "Pit Now" text comes on when less than 1 lap remaining
Top Right:
- Last Lap and Average fuel consumption
Bottom Left:
- Laps remaining on current fuel level
- Time remaining on current fuel level
Bottom Right:
- Calculated fuel required to the end of the race
- Calculated fuel to add at the pit stop.
- When fuel is short, the text says "To Add" in red.
- When there is enough fuel, the text says "Buffer" in green
- It takes a lap or two to "settle", especially when the race starts with a full formation lap.
- I think it takes the Time + 1 Lap into consideration.
Acknowledgements: The "Fuel to End" variable was created by my friend Rangy Rover.