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Any improvements? I found paddle shift mod and carbon fiber vinyl for it. Anything else? I would really like to put alot of work into it.
Thanks in advance harrison
Thanks in advance harrison
If you don't mind some DIY, here're the things I've done with mine (for PS3):Any improvements? I found paddle shift mod and carbon fiber vinyl for it. Anything else? I would really like to put alot of work into it.
Thanks in advance harrison
If you don't mind some DIY, here're the things I've done with mine (for PS3):
- G25 pedals connected to the wheel using this method: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAhNhWNNm-8. Can't use bodnar cable here, cos it's PS3. APElectrix load sensor, clutch spring in accelerator.
- DIY hand brake connected to 'O' button on steering wheel
- Sequential shifter, eg. Frex Shift+ connected in parrallel to DFGT sequential shifter
- Gran Turgismo pedals which you have already found.
Wow thanks man Hand brake I will definitly do, but is G25 pedals difficult? that is epic.
So wait, you just buy g25 pedals and plug it in to dfgt pedal plug? EASY?
Hookup the original DFGT wires to a set of G27 pedals. Here are some pics for the connections.
The Gas pedal connections
The Brake pedal connections
Use the wires from your DFGT pedals and connect them to the G27 pedals as shown in pics
Hookup the original DFGT wires to a set of G27 pedals. Here are some pics for the connections.
The Gas pedal connections
The Brake pedal connections
Swap the red and black over on the brake pedalHellow People!
I tried to conect the original cable from the dfgt to g25 pedals and it works perfectly.
i tried also to conect again the same set to the g25 Wheel and it works with the acelerator but the brake pedal tells me that he is pressed but i dont have the foot on it.
can anyone tell me how to fix this?
I just did a very simple mod to my DFGT that I want to share with you guys if you want to improve the FFB and make the wheel feel smoother. If you want your wheel to be smoother (and quieter), all you have to do is open up the top and spray the force feedback gears with some chain lubricant. At least for me, you will notice the difference as soon as you plug in the wheel and it calibrates. The wheel will be close to virtual silence when calibrating.
When you're driving it will also be quiet, and the only real noise you'll get from the wheel is when you turn the wheel in the direction that the FFB motor doesn't want to go which produces a quieter version of the "zip" sound DFGT owners will be familiar with. It's worth it and extremely easy to do 👍 .
I'll post a video demonstrating my DFGT calibrating soon.
Do you have the video as I a trying to do the same mod you did