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Yesss. This TT is pure joy
I’ll not be surprised to see a .1xx from you mate. It’s getting serious. We are rolling into 14’s you knowNooooooooooooooo! 🤣🤣
Nice job! 🙏🙏
I'm going to try my best tomorrow morning 😁🤣, but these are serious laptimes mate, no room for error anymore 🤣I’ll not be surprised to see a .1xx from you mate. It’s getting serious. We are rolling into 14’s you knowSomebody has to stop at a point
I’m waiting for your decision
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This is the spirit.it's on 😂
Let us know how this feels on the G29, I've been debating getting one or not although I don't use it much anywaySilly Skoda is silly. At least it didn't take long.
Also, just installed a load cell mod on the G29, thought it was worth a shot since it's impossible to get any good feel with the stock pedals. Hoping it gets me more interested in these TTs again.![]()
Of course! I went with TrueBrake: https://www.axc-sim.com/product/brake-pedal-mod-for-logitech-g29-g920-g27-g25-pedals/@PlanetJanet I'd be interested in the details on your load cell mod, if your amenable to sharing them that is.
Im also interested in this, same scenarioOf course! I went with TrueBrake: https://www.axc-sim.com/product/brake-pedal-mod-for-logitech-g29-g920-g27-g25-pedals/
Technically not a load cell but it feels very much like one.
The thinking was that I'd love a DD wheel but with two small kids and two full time working adults in the house, I really don't have the space or desire for a fixed rig, and I don't believe the Playseat will manage the force very well. Having tried one, I found the pedals were more impressive than the wheel itself, then I came across this mod with a lot of good feedback and thought since it's only £65, I may as well give it a go!
First impressions are good, it feels much more natural and sensitive, I never could trail brake with the stock pedals but now it makes some sense. It will take some getting used to though, it requires much more force!
I feel ya! All depends whether it's about money or something else. Even after just a little session, I'd say the interim solution is worth it if money isn't the issue. That vanilla G29 brake pedal is a bit pants really.Im also interested in this, same scenario
Keep the g29 vanilla
Spend 70€ for the brake in the short
Save for the long term DD
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It's quite a daily question which often don't get the same answer
It's a bit of everything.I feel ya! All depends whether it's about money or something else. Even after just a little session, I'd say the interim solution is worth it if money isn't the issue. That vanilla G29 brake pedal is a bit pants really.
Truebrake user here. Money well spent. It really does what it says it does. Plenty of adjustment options to get it to suit you.Let us know how this feels on the G29, I've been debating getting one or not although I don't use it much anyway
At first braking will feel strange. As your muscle memory builds, it will all just start feeling so natural.Of course! I went with TrueBrake: https://www.axc-sim.com/product/brake-pedal-mod-for-logitech-g29-g920-g27-g25-pedals/
Technically not a load cell but it feels very much like one.
The thinking was that I'd love a DD wheel but with two small kids and two full time working adults in the house, I really don't have the space or desire for a fixed rig, and I don't believe the Playseat will manage the force very well. Having tried one, I found the pedals were more impressive than the wheel itself, then I came across this mod with a lot of good feedback and thought since it's only £65, I may as well give it a go!
First impressions are good, it feels much more natural and sensitive, I never could trail brake with the stock pedals but now it makes some sense. It will take some getting used to though, it requires much more force!
It's worth the small investment on the brake mod in the mean time.Im also interested in this, same scenario
Keep the g29 vanilla
Spend 70€ for the brake in the short
Save for the long term DD
?
It's quite a daily question which often don't get the same answer
Yeah, I was done. Pleasantly surprised with the high position! Didn’t expect that. Threw ASM on for this particular run, though I went back and forth, felt like it helped a bit with rotation in the corners after the chicane, perhaps less so in the final two corners though. Particular car, not something to everyone’s tastes as I understand it, I didn’t mind it that much though, no big sentiments either way. At least it has quite some speed which I like. Going down a tad much speedwise as we move on to the AFEELA, I fear...
Been there before.I know that everyone says that brake is a better improvement than wheel even though I was more impressed by the wheel feeling when i tried the Dd of a friend of mine.
It's a fruit basketMorning folks,
No miracle laps today, took me way more time to get into the window of oppertunity laps....
So went for the Semi-Orange... maby it helps....
She Feela kinda healthy right now
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I was not prepared to upgrade to the load cell on the G29 so I started by replacing the spring and rubber in the brake piston. I found the big improvement over stock was to eliminate the dead zone at the start of pedal travel. Then I eliminated the spring to put in a block of rubber, much softer than the stock. Now the travel and resistance of the pedal is only due to the rubber compressing. The pedal travel is less than 1/4 of the total available movement. Test the pedal movement so that the pedal moves about 10mm at full foot pressure. Now go into the calibration menu of GT7 and calibrate the pedal travel so your maximum foot pressure is 100% braking.Let us know how this feels on the G29, I've been debating getting one or not although I don't use it much anyway
I had read about this method and watched videos on it because I was half tempted to do this short term, but the two things for me not to do this were..I was not prepared to upgrade to the load cell on the G29 so I started by replacing the spring and rubber in the brake piston. I found the big improvement over stock was to eliminate the dead zone at the start of pedal travel. Then I eliminated the spring to put in a block of rubber, much softer than the stock. Now the travel and resistance of the pedal is only due to the rubber compressing. The pedal travel is less than 1/4 of the total available movement. Test the pedal movement so that the pedal moves about 10mm at full foot pressure. Now go into the calibration menu of GT7 and calibrate the pedal travel so your maximum foot pressure is 100% braking.
The brake application is quite linear and reaches maximum at full foot pressure. My rubber block is a cylinder of plastic eraser (Staedtler) about 20mm long and 10mm in diameter, then a solid wood dowel to fill the rest of the space in the piston. The only downside is with the reduced pedal travel the braking modulation is more coarse.
Cost is a couple of bucks, and you would spend the same amount of time getting the foot feel you want with a load cell.
Gr4 SciroccoNew TT
WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca using RH
not sure of car at time of posting
I love Laguna Seca! 😍 Hope it's a fun car (or class of car).New TT
WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca using RH
not sure of car at time of posting
Oh...Gr4 Scirocco![]()
Its better than the VGT's for sure.I love Laguna Seca! 😍 Hope it's a fun car (or class of car).
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do you have a complete station? i only have the steering wheel part, and i use an ikea chair. I will have to find a way to make it integral with the rest, even now with the standard G29 it tends to slide back.Truebrake user here. Money well spent. It really does what it says it does. Plenty of adjustment options to get it to suit you.
If you considering getting one, I'd recommend it. Totally transformed my G29.
Are you saying that the final solution might be modded pedals + DD logitech steering wheel, so as to minimize the cost of switching to DD? You can only do that if brand of pedals and steering wheel is the same, I guess.It's worth the small investment on the brake mod in the mean time.
Currently looking to upgrade to DD and if I do go Logitech, I do not see the need to buy the load cell pedals. I'm happy with my G29 pedals. It's a win win situation as it's one less item for me to import.
Been there before.
If improvement means faster lap times, my conclusion is; “Over one lap”, I don’t think brake upgrade will make anyone faster. Yes loadcell gives you more “consistency” overall and more “trust feeling” especially with trail braking but this means you will be slightly faster in a race / in a back to back laps situation (long run).
Back in my iracing days (wow I was young and single once) time trial times were calculated with the combination of 3 laps in a row (if I remember right). Load cell guys were telling how they shaved half a second immediately etc. When I switched from my old stock g27, my improvement was only 0.2secs. Over one lap nearly identical.
If improvement means immersion, I definitely recommend getting both the dd wheel and load cell (or the brake mods mentioned above)
I'll give you that.Its better than the VGT's for sure.![]()