Kart Space Onboard Drift

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want to share your vette setup?
Sure but it is extremely oversteer. I think you will face lots of unexpected difficulties if you drift with a Logitech G series or a DS3 controller.:yuck:
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Very nice replay and the onboard just adds on to the beauty. I would like to add you in about 5 minutes if that's ok with you. I would love to drift online with you before i ship my G27 off to logitech because unlike the amazing T500RS shown above, my G27 has been handled by others and now the force feedback is weak. Anyway, excellent videos and look out for a subscription in a few minutes :D

PS: I might try your setup :D
 
Sure but it is extremely oversteer. I think you will face lots of unexpected difficulties if you drift with a Logitech G series or a DS3 controller.:yuck:
CorvetteZR1setting.jpg

k i still will give it a try with my g27 soon:tup:
 
I also noticed that you are pulling something below your wheel. What might that be? And if its a handbrake do you think I could build for my G27?
 
Hi~301
You adapt your T500 completely now?
Kart Space is a funny track,
but i am easy to feel a little carsick beacuse of those lights. TVT
 
he he that's lazy drifting. All he's doing is letting the wheel go and grabbing it occasionally. But then again T500RS is spinning at a speed which is similar to what a real wheel would spin when drifting. But logitech wheels still spin at a decent speed, just that you'll end up doing a little more work.
 
MSTER232
he he that's lazy drifting. All he's doing is letting the wheel go and grabbing it occasionally. But then again T500RS is spinning at a speed which is similar to what a real wheel would spin when drifting. But logitech wheels still spin at a decent speed, just that you'll end up doing a little more work.

I need a well like that, that's the closest to rl I've seen yet
 
It's called the Thrustmaster T500 RS. The 'official' wheel of GT5 (what happened to the DFGT lol). And you can have one if you're lucky, because this is a full metal wheel and not easy to produce.. You'll also need a cheque of £300+. As an American that's about 477+ US Dollars to you. And if you want the shifter, which I do reccomend because drifting with paddle shift is unusual, you will need probably around 260 US Dollars for that.
 
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