My Sim Cockpit

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very nice DIY work, great work on your detailing! great setup!! and i am in the planning of my setup...hopefully soon :) but thanks for posting and exchanging know-how/ expertise!
 
"Little" news :D

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I Highly suggest a real F1 to try that S1 wheel on, Not that lame Tautus pos. lol

First link in sig for downloads. ;);)

Thanks i have previously download this mod, it's so fun, but i prefer the formula with less hp, like the tautus :P

Muuuuuuuch tidier! How sturdy is it? Looks pretty strong.

Yes it's very strong, it's impossible to shake :D
 
Thanks guys :D

Came the sequential gearbox, a ARC_Team Carbon

Plate made in transparent lexan and aluminum support with 8 and 10mm :P



I also took the Sparco p77, really nice !!







The shifter is truly exceptional, has a thousand adjustments, and is a solid marble :D
 
Printed in 3D adapter to remove the quick release original TM and lighter than before about 300g.


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And this is the result, much cleaner and especially solid, now has 0 game, also 300g lighter, a little on the FFB are perceived.
 
Adapter I designed in AutoCAD, and then had it printed on 3dhubs, a site for printing 3d. If you want, I can send you the file stl for printing, but then you have to find somebody to print.
 
i kinda hate you for this.
Your about 6months ahead of my project. :(

Youve done a spectacular job. This is one of my favorite rigs.
Can i ask what components/hardware your PC is running?
 
i kinda hate you for this.
Your about 6months ahead of my project. :(

Youve done a spectacular job. This is one of my favorite rigs.
Can i ask what components/hardware your PC is running?
Thanks a lot :D

The components are in first page, however:


CPU: Intel i5 4690k
VGA: r9 280
RAM: Vengeance 2x4GB
HDD: WD 1tb
ALI: Corsair CX750M

What is the frame constructed from?

I have designed the frame from zero, and assembled with aluminum profiles purchased on motedis.com
 
i want to bring my screens closer and drop them in between the steering wheel and motor like you have.. but id need an adaptor like you to bring the wheel out and create a space. can you shed any more light on how
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you done that? i still use a console as well.
 
Hello guys, it's a whole lot that I do not update, here is my cockpit in its present state. :D

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For starters, I replaced the Shifter, now use a Fanatec CSS


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And a new button box, putting to one side, just behind the shifter

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New Steering wheel with paddles and button plate, that I linked at at another little button box

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On the second button box, there are 2 double switch, and Usb port.

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I also incremented the SimVibe system, which now has two BassPump III 50W, one behind the seat, and another under the steering wheel

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and 4 Reckhorn 100W two under the seat

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And two under the pedals ( Hydraulic DIY, that does not show you because I have yet to finish )

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As seen in the photo above, I added the rubber to isolate each element that has transducers (pedals, seat, steering wheel) to increase even more the feelings that come to the driver, as I isolated the station off the ground, creating many levels:
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Vibration mat


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The vibrations on the ground so they decreased by 80%, a remarkable achievement, now I can unleash my thomann E-400 and the small SMLS SA60 without disturbing neighbors. (thank you to Mr Latte for the help)
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Until next time
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