Final thoughts on the selectable H pattern sequential shifter from the guys at MME Motorsports. Out of the box, this shifter presents as a high quality controller. It is constructed from 7075 aluminum. Which is stronger and more difficult to machine than the 6061 aluminum used in most of the controllers I have reviewed to […]

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Final thoughts on the Thrustmaster T248 FFB wheel kit. Out of the box, this wheelbase feels very light. At almost 5lbs, I was expecting something with a bit more mass to it. Especially with Thrustmaster claiming a “power” increase of 70% over the T150 kit. This entire wheel kit is made from injection molded plastics. […]

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Final thoughts on the Hurricane Wind Kit from the guys at Sim Racing Studio. First thing I noticed on this kit is that now SRS is using injection molded plastics in the housing bits. Instead of the previous 3D printed housings used in the fan kit I had reviewed earlier. The overall presentation here is […]

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Final thoughts on the Moza R16 DD FFB wheel kit. Out of the box, the R16 has a professional look and feel to it. The servo motor case is a custom unit made to Moza’s specifications. It has some unusual styling ques to it. Mine came with the orange color scheme. It also comes with […]

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Final thoughts on the new updates that SimForge has implemented on their Mark 1 pedal set. It’s good to see Sim Racing gear manufacturers making improvements to their existing designs and components. Here we see Simforge has been working to make the Mark 1 pedal set better. Starting with the new dual magnet hall sensor […]

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Final thoughts on the P1 cockpit from the guys at RSeat. This cockpit is manufactured in Bulgaria. All metal fabrication is done in house. Which allows Rseat the opportunity to maintain their preferred quality control levels. The P1 arrived well packaged with no scratches or dents. A first for me, as any other prefabricated cockpit […]

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Final thoughts on the VNM handbrake and updated parts for the VNM Shifter. Out of the box, the handbrake presents as a well finished and constructed control. It uses 8mm thick aluminum plates in most of its design. With a 10mm thick unit used in the mounting plate section. The handle is 185mm long and […]

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Final thoughts on the Ngasa Pro pedal set from the guys at 3DRap. Constructed mainly from stainless steel plate with 3D-printed parts used for spacers, electronics housings, and bumper duties. The fit of the these pedals is very good. However, the finish on the pedal edges was on the rough side with some sharp burrs […]

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Final thoughts on the DK2 3 actuator motion kit from the guys at Sigma Integrale. This is their entry level motion kit. It uses 3 of the companies DK2 actuators. These units feature a 2 inch, or 50mm travel length. They are rated for 8.4″ or 213mm of movement per second. Each actuator can handle […]

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Final thoughts on the ASR 1 cockpit from the guys at Advanced Sim Racing. This is part 2 of a 2 part video review series I did on this cockpit called the “Setup” Be sure to check out the “Build” video or part 1. This is what I would call an entry level cockpit. The […]

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