Another Fanatec wheel arrives!

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Just go back in this thread ;)... But yes it works clutch and all. No guarantees as for GT 5 yet more then it´s looking good about the GT 3 RS being supported.
 
Hi GT3 Wheel's Owners,

Are you using your amazing wheel 👍 in a PS3 to play GT5P? I really want one GT3 wheel, but it's only to play GT5P and GT5 in the future and I need to know the compatibility issues...
I know Fanatec have the Turbo S for the PS3 but it's more expensive... more then my budget...

Can you help me?

Thank you,

The GT3RS is not garanteed to work with GT5, the only way we will know is when it arrives and people try it.
 
Just go back in this thread ;)... But yes it works clutch and all. No guarantees as for GT 5 yet more then it´s looking good about the GT 3 RS being supported.

It will also be interesting to see if:
Shift & Dirt 2 will work okay.

Was it ever explained WHY the games effected by the "date issue" havnt yet been patched by either a new game patch or system patch.
 
Hi,

I'm assuming the GT3RS Wheel and Club Sport pedals are compatible with the Rennsport Wheel Stand. In which case does anyone have a photo of the Club Sport pedals on the Rennsport Wheel Stand?

Thanks
James
 
Hi,

I'm assuming the GT3RS Wheel and Club Sport pedals are compatible with the Rennsport Wheel Stand. In which case does anyone have a photo of the Club Sport pedals on the Rennsport Wheel Stand?

Thanks
James

Not sure if anyone here has that combo yet?

To help the best thing i would recommend doing is comparing the dimensions on each product and email Thomas.
I do rememerber Thomas having a video on "You Tube" about the Turbo S and it was attached to the Wheel Stand, however shown with normal pedals. The wheel stand has an optional adjustable pedal stopper to change the distance of the pedals.I think the CSP and standard pedals use similar width dimensions, see the Renn Cockpit Picture comparisons.

Worst case scanario, if the pedals were a bit too big you could do a small d.i.y solution mounting a base platform suitable for the Clubsports and consider hard mounting them with wing nut bolts or something easily removed?
 
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The wheel stand is compatible to the clubsport pedals although if you fold it together the CSPs could scratch the tube a little bit and you need to be more careful when folding it.
 
The wheel stand is compatible to the clubsport pedals although if you fold it together the CSPs could scratch the tube a little bit and you need to be more careful when folding it.

Hi Fanatec,

Thank you for confirming that the clubsport pedals and RennSport wheel stand are compatible. I couldn't see any reason why they wouldn't be, but good to know for sure as this looks like an ideal solution for me. Any chance you have or could take a couple of photos showing the clubsport pedals on the RennSport wheel stand?

If I wanted to permenatly mount the clubsport pedals to the RennSport wheel stand by drilling holes through the horizontal runners on the wheel stand and using the mounting holes in the base of the clubsport pedals would that work?

If it would work, can you let me know the diameter of the mounting holes in the clubsport pedals and how much clearance there is between the bottom of the horizontal runners and the floor?

Thanks
James
 
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They come as standalone so for PC it shouldn´t matter for a dime what wheel you use. As long as it allows multiple controllers.
 
Reading about the G27, I have to admit that I'm not impressed. The Fanatec wheel sounds much more interesting.

The only thing is; I read somewhere that you will have to replace the belt after using the wheel for a couple of years. True or False? :D
 
"I read somewhere that you will have to replace the belt after using the wheel for a couple of years"

Belt is likely the strongest bit of fanatec wheel so this is not true.
 
From my personal experience, that may no be true, since my belt appeared to have torn or something :(. hopefully it was an isolated incident. the batch of wheels that everyone is getting soon are supposed to be bug free. It makes me feel almost like I payed to beta test.
 
Isn´t all products supposed to be bug free?
The first batch wasn´t that bad really. The fan I got used to and that´s pretty much the only issue I got with them.

As for the belt drive a couple of years is really not that bad. I have yet to own any gear driven logitech wheels to last that long and still perform like new. Maybe I have but at that time there is newer wheels out that feels better anyway lol

I doubt it´s built to last forever though. I suppose you need Frex FFB wheel quality for that. Not sure it will last forever but at least it´s built so you can replace things yourself.

It´s nice though since then you can justify getting such a wheel if you know you race a ton and want the best wheel and not having to replace it every other year as with the Logitech and I expect Fanatec wheels. The CSP pedals may last a lifetime though lol
 
Very, very important question. :p


* How high can you extend the RennSport Wheel Stan?
 
I received my GT3RS and Clubsport pedals and it's a little bit of a disappointment.
It seems like they removed the aluminum pedal shifters from the package so now your only choice is the black plastic pedals on the wheel. I was really looking forward to the aluminum ones because I just think it makes the wheel look so much better.

It also seems like they removed the extra spring from the pedal set so now you can't adjust the hardness of the gas pedal, too bad because I think it is way to soft.
My pedals also have a fault that make them unusable over a USB connection. Sometimes it will register the full travel and sometimes pressing the gas pedal all the way through will only give you about 1/3 travel, tried going up the Eau Rouge in a Porsche GT3 cup in GTR2 and the porsche hardly made it up the hill, with 1/3 power applied that took a while :-)
Sometimes it will register full travel but then jump from 0 to 50% power or 20% to 60% while you try to ease on the gas. Hard to explain really but it's like you are on the gas and off again every half second, can't drive that way.
If I connect the pedals via the PS/2 cable to the wheel directly it works without a problem but only with 256 positions instead of 1024, at least I can drive like that for now.

I have a hard time getting the FFB to feel authentic too but that's probably just something I need to spend some more time with and adjust for every game individually.
Oh, in Richard Burns Rally the FFB does not work at all, could be the game though.

The pedals and wheel are well built though, the Pedals are solid and quite heavy, just wish I could make the gas pedal a bit harder. The Alcantara on the Wheel feels fantastic and I like the orange paint, good looking wheel.

Anyone have any ideas what might be the cause of the USB pedal problem?
 
You may have already done this, but just in case you haven't, you will probably need to install the drivers for the wheel: http://www.fanatec.de/html/index.php?id=3116&lang=en

Also, you probably need to update the firmware for the clubsport pedals as well. You can find the drivers here http://www.911wheel.de/?q=blogs/thomas

This is a video tutorial on how to adjust the pedals to suit you:


Also, here is a link to a FAQ created by the SRT guys that may help you get your pedals dialled in a little better http://insidesimracing.tv/pages/section/3

Hope this helps. I should be getting my clubsports any day now, and the GT3RS hopefully within the next couple of weeks :D

As you can tell, I've been preparing to set mine up for a while now ;)
 
It also seems like they removed the extra spring from the pedal set so now you can't adjust the hardness of the gas pedal, too bad because I think it is way to soft.
Why on Earth would they do that..? Seems like a quite stupid place to save a few cents on the production costs.. same thing goes for the metal cylinder thing that's also missing according to some reports.

@ cpp214: I thought they shipped the wheel and pedals together? I've been in touch with Fanatec about my order (to Norway) and they said the whole shebang would ship sometime this week.

By the way, could someone please tell me the distance between the hardmounting spots on the Clubsport pedals? I want to prepare my raceframe for hardmounting! Thanks. :)
 
That throttle issue sounds really weird haven´t encountered that. Did they also remove the longer rod for the brake pedal? That one was great I love the short stiff version the best :)

As for brake you can adjust it some by the bolt but be careful so you don´t unmount the entire bar.
 
I am using the 1.0 Driver from the Fanatec website. i shouldn't have to update the pedals since this is from the new batch (2. batch) and all the problems the first batch had were supposed to be ironed out.

None of the rods or springs are in the box anymore unfortunately. I guess they are going to charge us extra for a 'tuning' kit
 
@ cpp214: I thought they shipped the wheel and pedals together? I've been in touch with Fanatec about my order (to Norway) and they said the whole shebang would ship sometime this week.

It's a long story :)

I initially pre-ordered the Turbo S package without clubsport pedals, then changed my mind and decided to order the clubsport pedals separately.
I didn't order the GT3RS initially because I was concerned that it may not be compatible with GT5, but since learned that it will almost certainly work with GT5. I decided to cancel the Turbo S order when I learned the Clubsports would likely arrive 6 weeks to 2 months ahead of the Turbo S. I didn't think I could wait that long to try them out. I have a few PC sims, but I am primarily a console gamer, so I wouldn't have been able to do what I really wanted--try the pedals out with GT5P :)

I have to say that Thomas, along with his support staff have been tremendously helpful when I have had any questions or wanted to change my order. If the wheel and pedals are as good as Fanatec's customer service has been so far, I will be very pleased.
 
None of the rods or springs are in the box anymore unfortunately. I guess they are going to charge us extra for a 'tuning' kit
That pisses me off. The price of the clubsport edition already runs to "ludicrous" in the UK... yet I was still considering it mostly because I thought it was going to be all the package I'd ever need.

Now I'm leaning more towards the standard edition, even if the pedals aren't that good.
 
Then you would get people that may want it a tad softer :). The default is perfect for me using socks. If I used shoes like on the CST I would preferr stiffer throttle too. If you think it´s to loose I recommend you NOT getting the standard Fanatec pedals. Then dig up some G25 pedals instead I would recommend. Hard to heal and toe with them though if you are going to try such things.

But yes strange that they don´t include those parts anymore? Is it the same for everyone or have they just forgotten about it on some packages?
 
When I went home for lunch today, the Clubsports had already arrived :)

Needless to say, I am very impressed. I am anxious to get them up and running, so I will boot up rFactor tonight and see what they can do :D The sheer weight and heft of the pedals, along with the design, look and feel of the aluminum construction is very impressive. They are very heavy needless to say. I'm sure there's an officially listed weight somewhere, and I may be off in my estimation, but I would say they weigh at least 10 or 11 pounds. I sat them on the carpet next to my G25 pedals and pushed each pedal with my hand, and I would be shocked if these things move around at all, even without hard-mounting them 👍 In terms of sheer construction quality and "Wow" factor, the Clubsports are head and shoulders more impressive than the G25 pedals, but that should come as no surprise by now.

I also noticed that there was no additional replacement spring however.
Hopefully this won't be an issue. Just pushing a little on the accelerator pedal with my hand seemed to indicate that it has much more spring than the G25 pedals I am accustomed to, so right now I can't imagine wanting it any stiffer, but we'll see.
 
This is a quote from Thomas' blog:

Submitted by bdshan on Fri, 08/21/2009 - 15:14.

Parts are not missing after all. Just got a reply to my query to the webshop.

"We changed the design of the shifter paddles in a very late state of production because they worked only well for formula one games and all others had to take them off. They were designed that you always have to place your fingers on it and the new (black) ones are more comfortable.

The additional stuff for the ClubSport pedals were only delivered with the first batch to find out the best setup for all customers. Like you see on the content list, these are no standard accessories and were a special offer for the customers who preordered very soon."

I suppose if the manual was ready it would tell you what you are suppose to receive. But they are too busy working on the development of the Porsche Wheel Turbo S to work on the GT3RS or Clubsport Pedal manuals.
 
Does that mean that everybody is getting the longer metal bar inside the brake? From what I've read, almost everyone preferred using that! The SRT guys, for example, say this:

After some more tinkering I came across something that I thought might help some people get the feel "right." Try the longer metal plunger but leave everything else stock (first hole, Spring, and PU Foam.) This, coupled with tweaking the pot gives very smooth, controllable braking that can be repeated lap after lap. I know that a lot of people jumped straight for the second hole after reading previous posts, but I think the first hole with the longer plunger may be the ticket!
 
Thomas

I sent you an email asking if you had any official testing lists for GT3RS done by Fanatec Staff?
Didnt get a reply from you on that one, no doubts youve been really busy at "gamescon" and I hope the show went well for you.

Trying to help the best i can so perhaps this is information owners and potential buyers would like to know.

Regards the GT3RS thread I have done its been updated to now include "ongoing" Games Compatibility

This is the majority of suitable racing games on the PS3 confirmed to work.
Many racing games on PS3 are more suited to standard joypad.

SHIFT / GT5 / SUPERCAR CHALLENGE will be added upon release.

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Non Working Or Unsuitable Games:

N = Sega Rally / Dirt / Motorstorm 2 /
U = Wipeout

Sorry this took a bit longer than expected.
Rodney
 
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Well, my initial reaction after first using the Clubsport pedals the other night
was a little mixed. I tried them out with iRacing and rFactor. The construction quality and feel of the pedals is outstanding. They really feel solid and well-made. My initial reaction when first opening the box and feeling the pedals was that the Clubsport gas pedal was as stiff as the G25 gas pedal. Well, I was a little off there. It's not as stiff, but I really like it. I also really like the adjustability of the pedal plates. I took out the spacer behind the gas pedal and moved the brake and clutch plates down, and to the left to give my feet more room as I use my left foot to brake. Already, I like the ergonomics of the Clubsports better than the G25 in that respect. They are more comfortable to use so far :)

The only downside I am noticing so far is with the brake on the Clubsports.
And this may have more to do with the fact that I don't play PC sims anywhere near as much as GT5 Prologue. But, I spent a good 4+ hours playing around with iRacing and rFactor, and I am noticing that with the brake on the Clubsports, I am seemingly applying either too much or not enough brake input in the games. For example, in GT5P, I am accustomed to using a small amount of brake (maybe 20-30%) to scrub off a bit of speed before entering some corners. I am noticing with the Clubsports that it is more difficult so far to apply this small amount of brake input. I was winding up having to press the brake harder than I wanted to and was scrubbing off too much speed or simply locking the tires up (especially in the Solstice at the entrance to Laguna Seca's corkscrew).

At the moment, I am thinking that I simply need more seat time with the pedals in order to get used to them. As I said, the brake is very stiff (stiffer than the one in my car even :eek: ) and that is something I am not used to with the G25. I can see where the Clubsport brake should be significantly better than the G25 in terms of threshold braking--it slows you down in a hurry, no mistake about that. For example, I was running a touring car at the Nurburgring GP circuit in rFactor, and the Clubsports really are amazing at slowing the car down entering the low speed corners/hairpin at that track.

So far I have installed the Fanatec driver, as well as the firmware update and I set the deadzone in the firmware update to zero. I have also made sure the potentiometer dial is turned all the way to the right. I have the brake pedal in the first hole. But as others have pointed out, there is no extra metal slug to put in the brake, so I don't know if Fanatec has already put the preferred slug in there or not. I don't really think what I am dealing with is a deadzone issue. I am hopeful that what I noticed the other night was just due to not being used to the stiffness of the brake, as well as the fact that PC sims are much more realistic in their re-creation of weight transfer as well as hard braking. It is much easier to lock the brakes up in iRacing or rFactor than it is in GT5P. I really can't wait to get the GT3RS wheel set up and see how the pedals work with GT5P, as that's the main reason I bought them anyway.

Otherwise, I really like everything about the pedals, especially the adjustability. Is anyone having a similar experience to mine so far, in terms of getting used to the brake on the Clubsports?
 
About the missing metal slug: judging by Thomas' tutorial video it should be possible to just stuff a piece of metal (or something) into the hole together with the short slug and PU foam. You don't need the longer rod from Fanatec to produce the same effect. :)

@cpp214: if you think it's too easy to lock up the brakes I would suggest trying to move the brake to the second or third hole, or trying the trick I mentioned above. :) This will make the brake even stiffer I think (if I understood things correctly) but that should mean it's harder to lock up! Worth a try perhaps.
 
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