lol @ jay.wayfastcheck this on out guys... not sure how cheap it would be though
Thats PSI240SX, he posts at fuelslut.net.
lol @ jay.wayfastcheck this on out guys... not sure how cheap it would be though
Small_Fryzim building a cockpit and i would like to know the dimensions of the logitech dfp pedal base and the also the dimension of a platform which would comfortably and securly mount the wheel. Thankyou
ngathanghere mine
SlurpThe pedal base is 10" 7/8 (27.6cm) wide, and 13" 1/4 (33.65cm) long.
And the wheel can be secured to just about anything. I've seen people clamping the wheel onto desks, tables, home made cockpit mounts (which sometimes include just a bar that goes across). It's whatever you can come up with.
The only dimension you need to know is the maximum thickness of a surface that will fit between the clamps with the removable plastic taken off, and that is...
2" (5cm)
Hope that helps.
That TV weighs 275lbs (my back still remembers). Better to lower the chair I think.Gek54You need to get that TV eye level. You look hella uncomfortable. Move the component rack below the tv rack.
Prototype he built.intelectualismmy god.. so many games.. so many systems... where did he get the stand for the wheel or did he make it himself
BlueRexI just have mine on my coffee table, I really get into it............and i try to get so drunk i don't know i'm not in a real car.
feldon23Friend's setup. He says it's a prototype. He's gonna look at this thread...
DANG! That little table looks perfect! Unfortunately it appears to be discontinued because I can't find one online anywhere...slydogHere's my cheap set up, $49 Fliptop table at home depot. It even has tilt steering and hight adjustments. Good enough for me.
PS it's very sturdy and doesn't move.
y0gfxWhere'd you get that seat? I want one...
That link is TITS!ngathang
That looks very uncomfortable. It looks more like your riding a horseand driving a car.dJompThis is my mate's setup I was trying to describe earlier in the thread:
He's since modified it a bit, the wheel is in a better position, the seat is flat and there's a backrest on the seat too. But that's the only pic I can find, it shows the concept though.
alumarCurrently my setup is temporary; plan on going out tomorrow and buying a car seat from the salvage yard and building myself a better setup.
Logitec Driving Force Pro + PS2 + GT4 /w 42" Plasmascreen @ 1080i HDTV
isamuVery impressive alumar. 👍
I too will be joining you in the front projection club in a month or so. I've heard good things regarding the SP4805. But I think will go the extra mile and shoot for the SP7205, because of the superior contrast, black levels and of course full HD resolution.
I'm looking at about a 110" screen. What kind of screen are you using?
intelectualismthe ABS setup is complete.. Pics up later tonight.. write-up tonight or tomorrow.. My dad told me when i first bought the DFP and GT4 "Why would you spend $200 on a game?" (DFP+gt4) He tried my setup and immidiately had an ear to ear grin. I told him , "Now know why I spent $200 and why I think not one penny of it was a waste of my money."
I'd say about $50 USD. You can probobly finish one for less, I messed up once on measurements and had to buy some extra pieces ($10 worth XD). You can also cut it down by buying a full 10ft long ABS pipe. I didn't because I would not have fit in my car so I payed about double for pre-cut 2 ft pieces. The write-up might take a while, I caught the flu, pretty bad case of it, so I've been laying down most of the time.y0gfxHow much did your set up cost? Im thinking of building one now haha. Like you said about skills. Im not one to have much in welding skills, wood skills, numbchuck skills. err Haha. Yea. can't wait for the pics man.