Two suggestions here. Firstly to increase the precision of the fuel display (from the current 0.1% to 0.01%) and to increase the precision of the fuel load in the setup screen (from 1% to 0.1%).
On the fuel display we currently have a precision of 1 decimal place. This might at first seem to be precise enough, but if you do a large number of laps (~20+) significant differences can quickly creep in. For example, if your fuel display shows you're using 1.1% of fuel per lap this means you can be using anywhere from 1.05% to 1.149% (assuming the rounding is done in this 'traditional' Round half up fashion). Over a race of 50 laps, this means your fuel usage can be anywhere between 52.5% and 57.45%. Ok, so most people are going to say you should just play safe and put in a couple of percent more, but I don't think that's the way to solve the problem. Is it unrealistic to have fuel usage calculated accurately to 2 decimal places? With modern ECUs and electronics I'd imagine 2 decimal places accuracy is perfectly feasible, but I'm willing to take evidence to the contrary.
Secondly, in the garage we're able to set the fuel load at the start and pitstop to an accuracy of a whole percent. Depending on the car, 1% of the fuel load is between 0.2 litres (MRT5) and 1.25 litres (FO8). I don't think it's unrealistic in any sense to be able to determine fuel load in a more precise way than this. We've already seen in the latest test patches that Scawen is open to modifying the fuel system (by decreasing the minimum fuel loads to 1%), so how about making these changes too?
On the fuel display we currently have a precision of 1 decimal place. This might at first seem to be precise enough, but if you do a large number of laps (~20+) significant differences can quickly creep in. For example, if your fuel display shows you're using 1.1% of fuel per lap this means you can be using anywhere from 1.05% to 1.149% (assuming the rounding is done in this 'traditional' Round half up fashion). Over a race of 50 laps, this means your fuel usage can be anywhere between 52.5% and 57.45%. Ok, so most people are going to say you should just play safe and put in a couple of percent more, but I don't think that's the way to solve the problem. Is it unrealistic to have fuel usage calculated accurately to 2 decimal places? With modern ECUs and electronics I'd imagine 2 decimal places accuracy is perfectly feasible, but I'm willing to take evidence to the contrary.
Secondly, in the garage we're able to set the fuel load at the start and pitstop to an accuracy of a whole percent. Depending on the car, 1% of the fuel load is between 0.2 litres (MRT5) and 1.25 litres (FO8). I don't think it's unrealistic in any sense to be able to determine fuel load in a more precise way than this. We've already seen in the latest test patches that Scawen is open to modifying the fuel system (by decreasing the minimum fuel loads to 1%), so how about making these changes too?