Fanatec CSW/CSR Elite Modders Thread *UPDATE February 2014*

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I used my eKretz Buhler motored CSR-E until around 2015 then moved the motors to a used CSW V1 which was the wheel I used to race daily on PC until 2023. Then I decided to get a PS5 & PSVR2 to play GT7 so had to retire the CSW-1 and buy a DD Pro. I certainly got my monies worth out of the wheel and eKtrez's motor mod!

Good to hear that. 👍 My first set is still kicking too. If anyone has had any kind of failure, I haven't heard about it.
 
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Hi all,

after 9 years of hard racing with Bühler motors the thin aluminum rim/plate broke
inside of my wheel. Bought a used CSR wheel as spare parts dispenser and on time
for the 24H of Nürburgring/Nordschleife it's ready for action again with a fancy
yellow stripe. :D

Motors still go strong - thanks again to eKretz for that bulletproof solution/mod.:bowdown:

I hope the other modders out there who are Bühler powered have the same experience
and fun - keep on racing!:gtpflag:
 

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trying to see if anyone has any help. I have an old CSR Elite that I got way back in the day. I got married and in the process of moving, the thing toppled over and cracked the housing for the wheel portion (the black casing right behind the wheel but before the cylinder attaching to the base. i think mostly cosmetic?). In trying to glue the broken pieces back on, the plastic on the wheel itself got contaminated and is very tacky/sticky (this is similar to or maybe it is, plasticizer migration). so.... does anyone have a line on the spare wheel and housing? This is assuming you bought an old CSR elite for other parts and find that you don't need those pieces in particular.
 
trying to see if anyone has any help. I have an old CSR Elite that I got way back in the day. I got married and in the process of moving, the thing toppled over and cracked the housing for the wheel portion (the black casing right behind the wheel but before the cylinder attaching to the base. i think mostly cosmetic?). In trying to glue the broken pieces back on, the plastic on the wheel itself got contaminated and is very tacky/sticky (this is similar to or maybe it is, plasticizer migration). so.... does anyone have a line on the spare wheel and housing? This is assuming you bought an old CSR elite for other parts and find that you don't need those pieces in particular.
Hi rokkon,

the tacky/sticky plastic parts can be cleaned with an old T-shirt and spirit. Just apply some spirit on the cloth and rub the tacky/sticky parts with it (it will need some time and endurance to get it nicely done), it does not matter if it is the housing or the wheel.
I have some steering wheel parts (steering wheel rim) left but unfortunately no housing parts.
The housing cover on the back guides the airflow, so it should be closed to ensure the best cooling - if there is just a crack/hole you can fix it with duck tape. I sealed the gap between the housing and the wheel base that way because my Bühler motors are a bit bigger than the standard ones and without sealing the gap air will come out and will not flow the way it should.
Where are you living? When transportation costs are not too high for you can send you some needed parts if you send me pictures from the parts you need.

Cheers,
 
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Hi rokkon,

the tacky/sticky plastic parts can be cleaned with an old T-shirt and spirit. Just apply some spirit on the cloth and rub the tacky/sticky parts with it (it will need some time and endurance to get it nicely done), it does not matter if it is the housing or the wheel.
I have some steering wheel parts (steering wheel rim) left but unfortunately no housing parts.
The housing cover on the back guides the airflow, so it should be closed to ensure the best cooling - if there is just a crack/hole you can fix it with duck tape. I sealed the gap between the housing and the wheel base that way because my Bühler motors are a bit bigger than the standard ones and without sealing the gap air will come out and will not flow the way it should.
Where are you living? When transportation costs are not too high for you can send you some needed parts if you send me pictures from the parts you need.

Cheers,

i live in the US (Texas). I'll give it a try cleaning using alcohol. I ran into the same problem of plasticizer migration on some other 3rd party controllers and a few card deck boxes. i attempted a cleaning on the deckboxes because they were cheap but was unsuccessful getting them satisfactorily clean. i may try harder on this, though. my bigger concern is whether the broken portion will hold up, but we'll see?


Update: I tried the alcohol on the sticky plastic parts and it seems to have improved it to the point where it's at least playable. It's not 100% there, but it's at least no longer so sticky that it wasn't use-able! Thanks for the tip!


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