![]() ![]() Immediately trimmed seconds of my laptimes, and could hit them consistently. ![]() I quickly used my “being in Europe” card and bought a set of Elite Load Cell pedals from Fanatec. I found it very difficult in certain cars in iRacing (the sim I use) to modulate the brake… it took ages adjusting the settings for every car. It comes with a rubber cone that acts as a stopper for the brake, as a way to simulate a load cell but it’s rather hopeless. Even the RS GT version with the upgraded T3PA pedals. ![]() I’d say it’s midway through a Logitech G and a Fanatec CSL Elite. It’s belt driven through a brushless motor so it’s both stronger than the Logitech G and far, far smoother. As long as you keep the fans on all the time, you’re fine. The T300 is a great entry wheel, despite the reliability concerns. I didn’t want to start off again with Logitech (I had a G27 back in Argentina, basically the best wheel you could get from retailers there), so I searched for an alternative. I got a Thrustmaster T300RS GT wheel and pedals set. I returned to simracing last year after moving to Spain from Argentina, so now, if I have the money, I can actually buy the stuff I desire, like rigs, and wheelbases and the lot.īut of course, it’s costly, so you’ve got to start small and go in steps. ![]()
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