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Post by tdexter on Feb 11, 2008 17:32:39 GMT -5
First do any of you guys have a wheel that does 900 degrees and second if you do , do you use it on 900 degrees?
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Post by W Johnson on Feb 11, 2008 19:17:44 GMT -5
I use a 900 degree wheel and am sure I am using all 900 degrees.
Fine on the track but difficult in a tight pit stall.
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Post by J Cummins on Feb 11, 2008 20:00:04 GMT -5
Uhm, mine is about 270 degree...unless I have no clue what you are talking about
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Post by Brooks Morris on Feb 11, 2008 20:31:48 GMT -5
wouldnt the most be 360 degree's ? or does it just turn more than once around.
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Post by Michael Smith on Feb 11, 2008 21:51:54 GMT -5
I dont even think my real car's wheel turns 900 degrees? I must be missing something Is there really a wheel out there that will actually turn around in circles? Mike
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Post by tdexter on Feb 11, 2008 22:15:27 GMT -5
Yes it turns 1 1/4 turns one way. Very similar to the G25. It is a logitech, but made for playstation 2. I hooked it up and was very impressed that it worked at all, but the feel is just great. I didn't get it hooked up until just before the shootout. I look forward to learning to use it!!
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Post by W Johnson on Feb 11, 2008 22:47:42 GMT -5
I have the G25 and it has 900 degrees.
Trust me! when pulling out of a tight pit stall it is more than enough wheel.
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Post by Michael Smith on Feb 11, 2008 23:05:47 GMT -5
Wow,
That is so strange having that much throw out of a sim wheel.
The most I think I even throw my wheel is maybe 100 degrees in one direction and that is when I am leaving the pits.
Mike
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Post by J Cummins on Feb 12, 2008 9:01:28 GMT -5
^agreed...I have enough trouble going straight without having a wheel that spins and spins and spins
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Post by W Johnson on Feb 12, 2008 9:22:55 GMT -5
The set-up is not bad on the track.
Pitting however, I can be sitting in my stall and turn the wheel a turn and a half prior to exiting.
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Post by Bruce Boyer on Feb 12, 2008 9:35:47 GMT -5
this does sound odd....ill stick w/ my momo....i also have an act labs w/all the extras it was verry expensive i think around $300.00 w/ performance peddles, clucth ,shifter plates,and what not....a waste of money...lol... the momo gets the job done
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Post by Larry Walters on Feb 12, 2008 12:02:57 GMT -5
this does sound odd....ill stick w/ my momo....i also have an act labs w/all the extras it was verry expensive i think around $300.00 w/ performance peddles, clucth ,shifter plates,and what not....a waste of money...lol... the momo gets the job done Until the pedals go out ;D By the way, when your Momo does start wigging out (they all do), just tell Logitech that you bought it last month, and they'll give you an RMA.
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Post by J Cummins on Feb 12, 2008 13:10:25 GMT -5
3+ years on my Momo...NO problems at all. I think that is a very good return on my investment so I'm sticking with her...until she lets me down
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Post by Michael Smith on Feb 12, 2008 16:46:13 GMT -5
2 years racing with my thomas, then threw it in the garage for 3 years, brought it back from the grave, spayed some electrical contact cleaner in the pots and it is working like new The only thing that can go 900 degrees in this house these days is the cat and my 7 year old daughter. I would get dizzy. Mike
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Post by J Allen 78 on Feb 27, 2009 19:49:25 GMT -5
Yeah, I know this is an old thread, but I felt like resurrecting it. I've got a G25 from Logitech, it WILL turn 2 1/2 turns from far one side to far the other, but in the software for it that I have on my computer, I have it set to stop at around 255, 265, something like that. I did try turning it all the way up to 900 at one point and found that I had to turn it to far to get my car to go down in corners, so I turned it back just a bit higher than what the default setting was.
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