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Instructions:
First thing is to download the app:
Download Mu:
Endagor iRacing Setup Tool — Installation & User Guide
1. System requirements
OS: Windows 64-bit
RAM: 8 GB minimum; 16 GB or more recommended if you use local AI (Pro/Elite).
Disk: Enough space for the installer and app data
iRacing: Active subscription; telemetry is exported as IBT files and converted with the Mu app before upload.
2. Download
Get the latest installer from our site.
Installer name: Endagor iRacing Setup Tool-<version>-Setup.exe
(e.g. Endagor iRacing Setup Tool-1.9.5-Setup.exe).Download Mu
Download Appropriate AI Model for your Ram size
3. Installation
Run the downloaded .exe..
Default install path (example):
C:\Program Files\Endagor iRacing Setup Tool\Updates/reinstalls: If you already have GGUF model files in resources\llm-models, the installer keeps them.
Uninstall: Removes the app and, on full uninstall (not update), removes app data under %APPDATA%\endagor-iracing-setup-tool and %LOCALAPPDATA%\endagor-iracing-setup-tool.
4. First launch and setup wizard
Start the app from the Desktop or Start menu.
Login / Register
First-time users: create an account (Register).
Returning: log in.
Setup wizard (required after first login; route /setup):
Step 1 — Terms & privacy: Read and accept Terms of Service and Privacy Policy (checkboxes), then continue.
Step 2 — AI setup (optional but recommended):
Choose system RAM: 8, 16, 32, or 64 GB. This is used for local AI model selection.
You can Skip; AI will fall back to flowchart-only analysis if no models are present.
Step 3 — Bug reports (optional): Optionally enter an email for bug-report notifications; leave blank to use the default.
Step 4 — Complete: Click Go to Dashboard to reach the main app.
5. Optional: local AI models (GGUF)
The installer does not include GGUF models (keeps size down).
Location: Place GGUF files in the app’s llm-models folder, e.g.
C:\Program Files\Endagor iRacing Setup Tool\resources\llm-models\
(create the folder if it doesn’t exist).Naming: Use exactly:
setup-7b.gguf — Amateur tier (required for embedded AI at Amateur).
setup-8b.gguf — Pro (and Elite when RAM < 32 GB).
setup-16b.gguf — Elite when user has 32+ GB RAM (from setup wizard).
Where to get them: Links are above.
6. Getting telemetry into the app
iRacing exports IBT files, not CSV. The app cannot read raw IBT files directly.
Mu app: Users need Mu to convert iRacing telemetry to a format the tool can import.
Link you can use: https://github.com/patrickmoore/Mu/releases (already referenced in-app as “Get the Mu app” in the FAQ).
Flow:
In iRacing, drive a session and record telemetry (telemetry is saved as IBT).
Open Mu, load the IBT session, and export/save as CSV
In the Endagor app, go to Telemetry and upload that CSV file (e.g. via “Upload Telemetry” or “Upload your first session”).
7. Running an analysis (download → analysis path)
Dashboard
After the setup wizard, users land on the Dashboard (overview, recent sessions, quick stats).Load your setup
When inside the garage, select and load the setup you used during your telemetry session. Click on export and save.
Load the .htm file in the setup page and lock for analysis.
Telemetry
Upload: Telemetry → “Upload Telemetry” / “Upload your first session” → select the CSV from Mu.
Sessions appear in the list (car, track, best/avg lap, etc.).
Optional: attach a setup to a session (“Use setup for analysis”) and, for Pro/Elite, enter driver feedback (short text).
Generate analysis
For a session: optionally choose a setup, reference/driver best/baseline lap times (if known), and (Elite) driver feedback.
Click the action to generate analysis (e.g. “Run AI analysis” / “Generate”).
The app runs local AI (or flowchart-only if no model) and creates an analysis record.
View results
After generation, the app redirects to AI Analysis.
User sees: session summary, flowchart-style notes, and tier-based AI setup suggestions (parameter table with current vs suggested).
From here users can refine setups and re-run analysis as needed.
8. Tiers (subscription / limits)
Amateur: Free; limited basic telemetry and fewer suggested parameters (e.g. tires, wing, fuel).
Pro: Paid; more AI analyses; more parameters (e.g. springs, ARB, ride height, ABS/TC, etc.).
Elite: Paid; most analyses and parameters (e.g. camber, toe, caster, bump/rebound, in-car adjustments); optional 16B model if 32+ GB RAM; can optionally provide driver feedback for the AI.
