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devilmaster
07-02-04, 12:53 AM
So this thread was originally supposed to be about me telling Rabbit that I'm getting the practice in for Dirt Track Racing Sprint Cars ;)

Or perhaps about how I finally got Toca Race Driver and how I love it.... (a few current and former Champcar tracks to try (Vancouver, Mexico, Brands).

But I have to talk about a new racing wheel, cause my old one took a dump...

So, who's got what and what do you all recommend?

In my early searches, I'm keen on the Enzo Ferrari Thrustmaster Force Feedback Wheel.

http://www.pcformat.co.uk/media/pcformat/ferrariwheelfree.jpg

I've always liked thrustmaster products, and I naturally lean towards them again.

The one i'd really like to try is Thomas SuperWheel products, but at a thousand dollars (yes, 1000.00 usd) its a little too expensive....
http://www.thomas-superwheel.com/graphics/images/whl_12c.jpg http://www.thomas-superwheel.com/graphics/images/pdl_fml1.jpg

So anyways, what do you guys think? Who's got what and how do you like?

Steve

Sean O'Gorman
07-02-04, 09:13 AM
I've got an old Microsoft Sidewinder (non force feedback) sitting under my desk collecting dust because the only racing games I've played are on Xbox Live. I liked it, way better than the old Thrustmaster wheels that always fell apart.

Robstar
07-02-04, 12:34 PM
Not quite sure if I'm oldschool or newschool...

Used to have a (like SeanO) Sidewinder, back in the day...

Wouldn't know where to begin as far as PC Games are concerned, simply because I'm a console boy...

But Dayum... that s__t looks cool as... ! :thumbup:

http://home.iprimus.com.au/robandtracey/pdl_fml1.jpg

redmist
07-02-04, 04:02 PM
i have a "logitech momo racing", for about 100 dollars it is a pretty good wheel, the pedals aren't great, but they're ok. i stuck a squash ball behind the brake pedal to give it a little more feel.

http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details/US/EN,CRID=13,CONTENTID=6030

Kiwifan
07-02-04, 06:28 PM
We run two Logitech Force Feedback GT wheels with usb. The only reason we got them was that they are PC and PS2 compatible.

I echo redmists comments, the wheels are great but the pedals are average. Maybe I mash the brakes too hard 'cause I'm always having to pull the unit back toward me. :)

Rusty.

oddlycalm
07-02-04, 07:15 PM
i stuck a squash ball behind the brake pedal to give it a little more feel.

Great tuning trick. Do you think using different density balls (like raquetball, squash, etc.) on differnent tracks layouts would give you the tuning edge...?


oc

TurboTodd
07-02-04, 07:18 PM
Momo Force (the red one) here.. Many, many, many F1, Champcar, ETCC, DTM, etc miles under it's belt and it's still a champ..

Found it for $79 new in box off of eBay..

TT

RichK
07-02-04, 07:26 PM
Great tuning trick. Do you think using different density balls (like raquetball, squash, etc.) on differnent tracks layouts would give you the tuning edge...?


oc


:laugh:
"The Unfair Advantage"

I think we could get into different compounds for raquetballs too.

"I totally blew it and went with a soft compound ball for Road America. What was I thinking? It's summer here in Tuscon and the soft compound totally overheated in my upstairs bedroom! The ball got so soft, I had no brake feel.

I just feel bad for the guys, they setup this IBM© PC all night long, and Mom is going to be pissed when they aren't hungry from being up all night eating Cheetos© and Mothers© fudge-striped cookies".