You will be so eager to use them you will brake 3-400m earlier, bonus is you get to use the brake for longer as well.
Keen to hear you verdict on the inverted setup.
Just unpacked them. Solid, as to be expected, but I have to unbolt the old ones first and do some slight norbury fine tuning to set these up. Maybe for FNF.
Yeah that shifter is insane, not sure what market it's intended for either as it's to large & bulky even without thinking about the cost.
I'm hanging out for the Heusinkveld H-shifter as I love using their sequential shifter.
Dukester
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To celebrate the 70th anniversary of Ferrari, Thrustmaster announced that they would launch a series of exceptional Ferrari licensed racing wheels. Today they officially announced the first limited edition replica wheel in the form of the Ferrari 250 GTO steering wheel for the Thrustmaster ECO system.
The Ferrari 250 GTO was a GT car produced by Ferrari from 1962 to 1964 for homologation into the FIA’s Group 3 Grand Touring Car category. With only a relatively small production run of thirty-six cars, and with many of the examples produced having a great racing pedigree, the Ferrari 250 GTO has become one of the icons of Ferrari’s production history, with a revered position in collectors’ circles.
The new Thrustmaster addon wheel is an official Ferrari-licensed 8:10 scale replica of the steering wheel of the legendary Ferrari 250 GTO. The 33 cm/13 inches diameter GTO wheel sports all the visual features of the original rim. The wheel is build up around a metal spoke structure and features a metal faceplate fitted with an authentic centered chrome plate and Ferarri logo. One of the most recognizable features is the high-quality Mahogany-look wooden rim cover with its black centered ring.
The PC exclusively 250 GTO Add-On wheel rim is fitted with the Thrustmaster ECO system Quick Release, which makes it compatible with the Thrustmaster T-series of racing wheels.
TS-PC Racer
S-XW Racer
T-GT
T500 RS ( firmware update is required)
T300 series
TX series
The limited edition Thrustmaster Ferrari 250 GTO Wheel add-on will be available from December 20, 2017, at a suggested retail price of € 399,99 / £349.99 / USD $399.99 (taxes excluded). The product is presented in a nice looking collector’s gift box.
Dukester
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It does but it's likely to be what $5-600 here, cost of a good wheel base. I wonder how much the Ferrari side of it comes into it, Ferrari merch is ridiculously overpriced.
Yep, the community is sure sceptical about this with some even saying it's vapourware.
Even at the RRP of $799, its hard to disagree.
So have you put your money down yet norbs?
Dukester
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Sarsippius wrote:So they're introductory prices? $388 which I'm assuming is US is just crazy cheap for the full wheel pedal set.
The introductory offer is ~50% off RRP to entice people to put down their hard-earned now as first adopters (or philanthropists if it turns out to be vapourware)
Yes I believe it's $USD & crazy cheap for a DD wheel even if the early reports of it only having 12Nm of torque are true, then add a load cell brake pedal set to go with it.
The big call out right now is the quick release pictured are known to be useless for current DD wheels, they are made of soft pot-metal & even new have to much free-play & are unreliabe for any current DD wheel on the market.
Dukester
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Duke wrote:Yep, the community is sure sceptical about this with some even saying it's vapourware.
Even at the RRP of $799, its hard to disagree.
So have you put your money down yet norbs?
Holding off for now, I might have a stack of sim racing hardware coming my way if i want to pay the shipping from the UK. Just trying to figure out if it is worthwhile. There are 2 DD wheels in that box of goodies.
As far as I could tell, they aren't looking for money until the kickstarter. I have very serious doubts about it, but who knows what they might show before then. Hoping they give the prototype to someone known to make a video, just to give some hope.
The spec of the servo motor is pretty weedy, the wheel looks like the $50 supercheap auto special, and the unit looks ugly as sin. But I think I'll risk it, there wouldn't be much standing in the way of an upgrade after the fact.
The Australian RACEX company developed a high-grade durable Sequential Shifter for sim racing, replicating the look and feel of an Australian V8 Supercar shifter. To make the V8 shifter feel as genuine as possible, RaceX has worked with several V8SC drivers to help out with some valuable feedback on the “shift” feel to make the V8 shifter feel as genuine as possible.
The RACEX V8 Shifter is available for $700 + Shipping. Check out the official RACEX webpagefor more info.
Features: Shifter shaft made from billet aluminum with a powder-coated steel body.
The internal components are all RaceX machined Aluminium / stainless and brass custom components.
Shift weight is fixed at 10kg.
The shifter handle is hand stitched suede leather.
The shifter is fully USB plug and play connecting to your PC.
100% Australian designed and built by RaceX.
Weight 8 kg
Dimentions 44 x 30 x 12 cm
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