CSR vs. GT2 Shakedown: The Differences

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So, for Forza Motorsport 4, a plethora of great, and not so great, wheels popped up on the market. The leading brand in this, war maybe, is Fanatec. Compared to the other Xbox 360 wheels, there's no competition. You have Microsoft wheel, which I don't trust all that well considering it's Microsoft. Then there's the Madcatz wheels which, knowing Madcatz, won't be made for quality. So, what goes against Fanatec? Fanatec does! See, everyday I see threads on hear, and GTP, about which of their wheels to choose. The Fanatec PWGT2, or the Fanatec CSR. This thread will be hear to help many people try and decide which one's to choose. (NOTE: I DO NOT OWN EITHER OF THESE WHEELS. I'm posting this to list the differences, then people should be able to choose for themselves which wheel to spend their money on.)

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FANATEC CSR Wheel

This wheel is the same price as the GT2, seems reasonable considering that this wheel uses the same base. So that would mean, in theory, it's the same wheel? Well, you couldn't be even more incorrect!
-Wheel rim is made of Aluminum. This makes it lighter that the GT2 rim. Not to mention it has Alcantara grips on the 3 and 9 positions, where your hands are, instead of the full wheel. Instead that's replaced by plastic, for even less weight! Less weight=Quicker turning.
-Fanatec's Famous tuning display.
-According to Thomas, the Mabuchi RS550 motor has received some tweaks for the better.
-High Resolution Wheel sensor.
-Large Aluminum Paddle Shifters
-XBOX 360, PS3, and PC Compatibility.
-Compatible to full range of Fanatec Pedals, as well as G27 Pedals with an adapter.
-Compatible to all Fanatec Shifter sets.



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Fanatec Porsche Wheel GT2
Part of the lineup that started it all. The Porsche wheel lineup. These wheels were made with the designed to mimic the real wheels in Porsche cars. Judging from the looks, and the fact I own a GT3 RS Wheel, they made a pretty damn good job of replicating the real wheel.
-Alcantara Hand-stiched Wheel rim.
-Backlit Buttons to display which mode your in. (Xbox, PC, PS3)
-Fanatec's Tuning Display
-Mabuchi RS550 Motor for FFB
-Compatible to all Pedals/Shifters from Fanatec, and G27 adapter included with the wheel.

They each feature their differences. Without the wheels in my hands, I can't give an accurate detail which is better. This is your choice. Use the information above, and make the decision for yourself! Hope this helps, this is crispy signing off!
 
I own a GT2 and if I was buying now, I'd probably pick up the CSR mainly because I prefer the racing wheel look. However, the GT2 is a very nice wheel and I plan to use it until it wears out. Used it for F1 2010, GT5, F3, and F4 and it works great for all.
 
When driving in Forza 4 with the GT2 is it hard to check telemetry? Do you have to let go of the wheel with one hand to reach the d-pad?
 
You have to take a hand off the GT2 wheel to reach the D-pad, so checking telemetry is a bit awkward until you're used to the wheel.
 
Hope it is ok to ask here. I notice that they sell a Fanatec wheel base clamp on their website, for those who have either wheel, the wheel(s) will still clamp out of box? This other clamp they sell is just an upgrade to adjust angle and such right? Just checking before I order, thanks.
 
Hope it is ok to ask here. I notice that they sell a Fanatec wheel base clamp on their website, for those who have either wheel, the wheel(s) will still clamp out of box? This other clamp they sell is just an upgrade to adjust angle and such right? Just checking before I order, thanks.

The clamps it comes with are crap. If you can hard mount it.
 
Does the Porsche clubsport clamp work with the CSR because it says Porsche only.

Yes it will work. The clubsport clamp requires you to hardmount the wheel to it. The CSR use the same hard mount locations of the Porsche series so it bolts up no problem.
 
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