Wheel advice. Logitech or Fanatec?
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News on the CSW V2 - I did in fact have a screw loose - whodathunk? It turns out that a grub screw on one of the pulleys had ejected itself. As it was a simple fix (put the screw back with some Loctite), they're only going to bill me for the shipping. Next time I'll crack the thing open myself to see if I can work it out before sending it off.
To celebrate this result and to give myself a delayed Xmas/birthday gift, I've picked up a new Universal Hub ($237 shipped), and grabbed this wheel off eBay:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/191482935851
It looks identical to Fanatec's "Classic" wheel rim (apart from the centre hub, which I prefer the Momo one anyway) and is about half its price. It's 35cm in diameter so it will be my vintage racer and truck driving wheel.
To celebrate this result and to give myself a delayed Xmas/birthday gift, I've picked up a new Universal Hub ($237 shipped), and grabbed this wheel off eBay:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/191482935851
It looks identical to Fanatec's "Classic" wheel rim (apart from the centre hub, which I prefer the Momo one anyway) and is about half its price. It's 35cm in diameter so it will be my vintage racer and truck driving wheel.
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The CSW v2 base is back in service. Issue fixed.
I have noticed a very big difference between the v1 and v2 bases. If you set the DRI mode to reduce the internal friction on the v1, you get this weird FFB deadspot around the middle which I find really unpleasant. It's an annoying trade-off to overcome all that friction from the belts and pulleys. Having the v2 back up and running made me very happy.
I have noticed a very big difference between the v1 and v2 bases. If you set the DRI mode to reduce the internal friction on the v1, you get this weird FFB deadspot around the middle which I find really unpleasant. It's an annoying trade-off to overcome all that friction from the belts and pulleys. Having the v2 back up and running made me very happy.
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Good news it was something simple and hasn't cost you much.
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Has anyone here got the clubsport pedals?. If so have you tried them on carpet?. I dont have a rig so wont be able to hardmount .
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I have them but mine are hard mounted.TIMMY30 wrote:Has anyone here got the clubsport pedals?. If so have you tried them on carpet?. I dont have a rig so wont be able to hardmount .
They do have some grippy bottoms but the problem that I had when they weren't hard mounted was that because you need to put a lot of force into braking, you would have the front of the base lift off the ground instead of sliding away from you.
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I have the v2 CSP's work well on carpet for me. Although they do have part of a frame to rest against. They aren't hard mounted though.
I would expect they would be even better in terms of slipping than on floorboards etc.
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I would expect they would be even better in terms of slipping than on floorboards etc.
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I can have the back of them up against a wall but i think like Hylas said. The front might lift when braking. Hmm...
Dex what do you mean by part of a frame?
Dex what do you mean by part of a frame?
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I had mine attached to the obutto ozone pedal plate which was angled down toward the front and even then they'd sometimes lift, if you set the brake up pretty stiff then if they don't slide they will lift no doubt. Generally I would say don't bother if they can't be mounted but you could always do something like mount them on a bit of plywood or something like that which you could weigh down somehow. I think I've also seen guys make up basic wood frames for this sort of thing.
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Yeah. Dont think ill bother. Too much money for me to end up with pedals i cant even use.
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Mine doesn't lift at all. I'll post a pic of what I mean tonight when I get home. But really there's nothing holding mine down from lifting, just sliding. They are fairly heavy.
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DexterPunk wrote:Mine doesn't lift at all. I'll post a pic of what I mean tonight when I get home. But really there's nothing holding mine down from lifting, just sliding. They are fairly heavy.
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It would also have to do with the angle of your legs to the pedals tho. I have the same seat as Sarsippius and it won't slide at all with the pedal plate on an angle, even with the pedals on the softest setting they will most certainly lift if not locked down. Put me at a computer desk where the pedals are below me more so then in front of me and I'm sure there would be some difference in what gives out first when force is applied. But yeah, with the pedal plate on my setup, the pedals are out in front of me, a little bit below but mostly forward. The grippy feet sticks to the plate very well, so the only way it can give is to flip forward which like I said, happens very easily.
I couldn't use them if they weren't bolted down, it's not a nice feeling when braking to have the pedals try to front flip undernear you.
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I guess that's true yeah... I have an old Recaro seat bolted to a frame me and a mate constructed. The driving position is similar to tin top, rather than layed back F1 style.
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I've always used an office chair for racing. Once you go to a load-cell brake system you really do need to consider somehow bracing the pedals. My problem was always sliding, rather than flipping. I broke the carpet gripper on two sets of G25 pedals before I turned to bracing the pedals against the wall.
That's what brought me to my current solution: http://www.arseforums.com/phpBB/viewtop ... 25#p425382
it's not perfect, but is much better. Now when I slam on the brakes too hard , I tend to pull on the wheel for more force and cause the chair and pedals to slide. That does not happen very often, though.
That's what brought me to my current solution: http://www.arseforums.com/phpBB/viewtop ... 25#p425382
it's not perfect, but is much better. Now when I slam on the brakes too hard , I tend to pull on the wheel for more force and cause the chair and pedals to slide. That does not happen very often, though.
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Ok so it was your little frame I had in my mind Cursed. Timmy I wouldn't give up on the idea, have a think about it and do something similar to what Cursed has. Moving away from a pot based brake is definitely worthwhile.
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Cheers guys. Food for thought definately. Cursed's setup looks pretty do-able for sure.
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This is my setup. I have no issues with pedals moving.
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Hey fellas,
Has anyone here bought their fanatec gear directly from fanatec AU website as opposed to Pagnian? I can save myself about $300 going through Fanatec directly!
Cheers guys
Has anyone here bought their fanatec gear directly from fanatec AU website as opposed to Pagnian? I can save myself about $300 going through Fanatec directly!
Cheers guys
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I've bought all my stuff directly from Fanatec AU. No complaints.
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Cheers Cursed
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As did I, I don't know why Pagnian bother.
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I posted in your thread on the iRacing forum Timmy but for the guys here there is a bit of a shitstorm complaint thread in the hardware section of the iRacing forum and Thomas the CEO of Fanatec let slip that there's a DD wheel in development and it sounds like it's not all that far away. Either they have some already going to beta testers or will do in the not too distant future.
I'm hoping they might offer a similar pre-order discount for CSW owners like they did with the V2 base.
I'm hoping they might offer a similar pre-order discount for CSW owners like they did with the V2 base.
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Cheers Sarsi.. Are you Duane?
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Yeah that's me
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Had my CSW V2 7 weeks. Today mid race display stopped working and so did the paddles.
Sent off my support form today. Lets hope the reviews on their support arent true
Sent off my support form today. Lets hope the reviews on their support arent true