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This is the discussion thread for an article on GTPlanet:


Console or PC. If PC then yes because the two are not related - you just plug them into your PC via USB.Are they compatible with Thrustmaster T-GT wheel ?
Brexit - the gift that keeps on giving.Zero interest in any Fanatec stuff after purchasing my DD Pro and Accessories earlier on in the year. Getting bent over by the tax and import tax man ruins any sort of enthusiasm (UK here)
My v2s feel as stiff and very similar to my old v1s, just far more consistent in braking pressure. Always ran both with the hardest elastomers (and spring on v2s). Never mix and matched. No mods. If you liked the v1s, you will likely love the V2s.What’s the long term consensus on these things?
Long story long… I was running the OG CSL Elites, came up on a set of V3’s that I heavily modified to make them as stiff as I could get them. Then after about a year my load cell needed replacing, so in the interim I slapped my CSL’s back on the rig with an elastomer stack consisting of 85’s and 95’s. Despite heel-toeing having much less fidelity because of lack if pedal face adjustment on the CSL’s…I decided to stick with them because I could have a really stiff pedal WITH more travel.
Long story longer, my Elastomers are all but blown out now - and unless Fanatec has some old elastomers sitting on the shelf that they can sell me, I’ll be in the market for some new pedals shortly.
To anyone that knows, can I get these V2’s as stiff as I was able to get my V1’s? I saw on the Fanatec forum that dudes were using heusinkveld elastomers in place of the Fanatec offerings. Anyone have any experience with modding these pedals?
Thanks 👍🏼