mine all version 2 of EGT so should be latest
not got any others installed so odd that happened
are they both the same C7r's or is free one different ?
looks like they may be different
will check my server and see which one i have pretty sure i have URD one just re downloaded
URD pack with C7r
always been able to adjust mixture will try out of game too.
are you sure your selecting right ver when out of game
URD email log
Hello,
Our cars are now on V2 and please do remove all older version before installing new ones(IMPORTANT)
Changelog EGT V2:
-updated suspension geometry
-TC options available now in the garage
-fixed minor pit timing issues-updated damage sensitivity aswell as reapair times-updated ultra flex and added some new bits (chassis flex)
-all new revised aero with new data-updated default setup
-new steering system added
-added more precise setup options
-added 6 sets of new CPM tires (4 slicks, 1 inter, 1 rain)
-slightly updated again from the last C7.R realease to the newest ISI specs
-revised brakes and cooling
-some minor changes to engine damage
-added new engine models to all cars-added fuel mixture settings
-added new dynamic CoG fuel tank features-some small AI adjustments
-other minor adjustments
-BoP adjustments
Thank you Miroslav Davidovic,NeverCrash,VEC league, friends & beta testers involded!
http://www.virtualr.net/corvette-c7-r-2-0-rf2-releasedChangelog
-updated suspension geometry
-added TC options in tuning menu
-fixed minot pit timing issues
-updated damage sensitivity
-updated ultra flex (chassis flex)
-all new revised aero with new data
-updated default setup
-new steering system added
-added some more precise setup options
-Added 6 sets of new CPM tires (4 slicks, 1 inter, 1 rain) : s6 and s7 medium tire for double stints with different heating characteristics, s8 hard compound for tripple stints, s9 1h compound on medium tire performance.
-revised brakes and cooling
-some minor changes to engine damage
The Corvette C7.R is Corvette’s newest weapon of choice for competition in FIA/ACO GTE racing, replacing the ultra-successful C6.R that clinched various Le Mans wins for Corvette