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3Dof sim

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by Lucian, Nov 6, 2014.

  1. Nick Moxley

    Nick Moxley Well-Known Member

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    Roso is an Add on wheel and is ridiculously expensive and most likely a few month wait (even if you can get one)

    Fanatec CSW is awesome, but good luck finding a V2 for sale currently. might have to settle for a V1 temporarily then upgrade when V2's are available


    I vote Fanatec.
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    I have already preordered the clubsport v2 IT says on 30/1-15 it Will be shipped and add to that i tok the formula carbon reem. But i saw today on internet that roso wheel so i dont know anyrhing about thats way i asked
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    I Will race with My t300rs and the formula addon for now and today i got the clubsport v2 pedals :) so its ok for now. On friday i Will get the remaining items so in weekend i hope to have some motion :)
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    Awesome, The t300 will get you by for now. If your wanting to mod your pedals to make them That much better, Add a mugen MBX7 buggy or truggy rear shock Instead of the craptastic stock Shock fanatec includes. Also after your first few session's on the pedals, Try moving the pivot point up 1 hole. Completely transforms the brake pedal feel.
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    Ok i bought IT today then you need to help me install it when i recive them :)

    Thanks
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    the Install is rather easy, There's a Tiny bit of modification to the pedals themselves (might not even have to actually) it depends how "centered" they got the Shock bushing pressed into the plate. here's mine which has been modified to Ensure it Never touches the shock cap and damages it like the stock shock was.


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  9. Nick Moxley

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    Also You also dont need the stock "clip" Its too thick with the plastic bushing in place, a Safety pin is much easier and simpler.

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    No welding right? I Will ask you more when i recive IT now its hard to understand when i dont have it in My hands
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    No welding, and Yes it will be easier to understand it all once you have the pedals in your hands.
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    How is the formula carbon wheel?
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    Its the EXACT same unit except for a carbon finish on the face,Which I personally wouldn't justify the price difference for that alone.
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    From here to the center of the motor hole is about 57cm is IT ok or to low for the Rod? Else everything looks ok?

    Jrks will be put AT that square with same Box and fan as @Nick Moxley did with his jrks Will that be ok? Power supplys Will be put under the poolywood image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg
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    yes thats fine , the length of the actual rod arm from lever to seat is ok. I recall mine was near 700mm.
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    I CAn put the seat higher IF thats the case. How about the angle is IT ok? Motors with space ok? Because they Will be a little closer when i put the L brackets on them
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    dont put the seat higher.
    Arm length from motor to seat is not critical in being shorter or longer. Its the balance of the seat/frame and where its being pushed at.
    You have set up the actual point of where the motors connect is correct. Motor spacing is fine as well and seat lean, as long as its balanced right.
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    But i only move the seat not the hole frame. So i dont think this is a problem for My frame. The hole frame Will be moved by a lazy Susan and another frame under My first frame that has the wheel t300rs pedals clubsport v2 and the seat for the traction loss. So when the clubsport v2 wheel arive i Will only replace IT why should that change My pivot as i only move the seat?