I have a nice Thrustmaster wheel, the TX RW leather edition. The FF works very well, better that any other wheels I've had but the pedal set is the standard fair with mechanical potentiometers and no load cell. It comes with a rubber cone/bumper mod to be added that simulates a load cell. It's really not bad and better than having a pedal with no resistance at all. This weekend I upgraded to the Thrustmaster T-LCM Pedals and a TH8A Shifter. The pedals have a load cell and hall effect sensors. Both items appear to be well made. It's going to take some time to get used to them especially the shifter.
Percy


New Gear
Started by PTMAC3, Jan 30 2021 03:42 PM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 30 January 2021 - 03:42 PM
Thanks,
Percy McAfee
Asus X99-A
Intel Core i7-6850K @4.3 Ghz
G. Skill DDR4 2400 32gb Ram
EVGA 980 ti
Sabrent Rocket M.2
Windows 10 Home
Lotsa Cooling Fans! Lots!
ViewSonic XG270QG Monitor
Thrustmaster TX Leather RW
Thrustmaster T-LCM Pedals
Thrustmaster T8HA Shifter
Percy McAfee
Asus X99-A
Intel Core i7-6850K @4.3 Ghz
G. Skill DDR4 2400 32gb Ram
EVGA 980 ti
Sabrent Rocket M.2
Windows 10 Home
Lotsa Cooling Fans! Lots!
ViewSonic XG270QG Monitor
Thrustmaster TX Leather RW
Thrustmaster T-LCM Pedals
Thrustmaster T8HA Shifter
#2
Posted 30 January 2021 - 04:05 PM
I can only confirm that the TH8A is built well and works great, and maybe some day I'll get the T-LCM Pedals.
#3
Posted 30 January 2021 - 05:02 PM
I have that shifter too and it's great. I have load cell brakes and can't imagine not using them.
I use the "PerfectPedal" - http://www.perfectpedal.com/
which is used with the Logitech pedals.
It's also great, using a hydraulic cylinder to put force on a load cell. I'd recommend it, except I suspect they don't have support any more. You can adjust the stiffness of the pedal by adding brake fluid, but there are no instructions. I emailed them twice and never got a reply. I figured it out anyway though.
I use the "PerfectPedal" - http://www.perfectpedal.com/
which is used with the Logitech pedals.
It's also great, using a hydraulic cylinder to put force on a load cell. I'd recommend it, except I suspect they don't have support any more. You can adjust the stiffness of the pedal by adding brake fluid, but there are no instructions. I emailed them twice and never got a reply. I figured it out anyway though.
Bob Simpson
#4
Posted 31 January 2021 - 08:35 AM
That "PerfectPedal" sounds like it would work quite well. Too bad it's only for the G25/27.
Thanks,
Percy McAfee
Asus X99-A
Intel Core i7-6850K @4.3 Ghz
G. Skill DDR4 2400 32gb Ram
EVGA 980 ti
Sabrent Rocket M.2
Windows 10 Home
Lotsa Cooling Fans! Lots!
ViewSonic XG270QG Monitor
Thrustmaster TX Leather RW
Thrustmaster T-LCM Pedals
Thrustmaster T8HA Shifter
Percy McAfee
Asus X99-A
Intel Core i7-6850K @4.3 Ghz
G. Skill DDR4 2400 32gb Ram
EVGA 980 ti
Sabrent Rocket M.2
Windows 10 Home
Lotsa Cooling Fans! Lots!
ViewSonic XG270QG Monitor
Thrustmaster TX Leather RW
Thrustmaster T-LCM Pedals
Thrustmaster T8HA Shifter