Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel

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Hi all,

Running the Logitech G Pro wheel and pedals with PSVR2 on PS5 and been flawless since I bought it April 2024.

However, today for no reason the wheel has disconnected mid race numerous times, generally after 2 laps so 4 minutes or so. I’m going to update the firmware, but wanted to check if this is a known issue or others experienced similar?

I’ve read elsewhere this could be a usb-c cable issue to the console, but very random for it to occur as nothing has changed.

Appreciate any help or experience of others. Thanks.

Mine turned out to be the socket it was plugged into voltage dropped below need amps to run the wheel. Exact same thing happened once I changed the socket to another spot it fixed it instantly.
 
You can't purchase the MOMO wheels from our site. They're available in various other places though, including MOMO's UK site.
Is there an easy way to know if third party wheels could have button compatibility issues?

I'm really liking the mvh wheels, but want to make sure I'm not missing any potential shortfalls going third party.
 
I have both momo wheels and I can testify that they are awesome!!
I think Logitech might of lost the license and thats why they are never in stock, Fanatec showed off a range of Momo wheels this week and Thrustmaster brought out a Gran Turismo wheel, all change.
 
I think Logitech might of lost the license and thats why they are never in stock, Fanatec showed off a range of Momo wheels this week and Thrustmaster brought out a Gran Turismo wheel, all change.
Link to the press release or product pages? I can’t find details for either claim.
 
Sorry Sparco for Fanatec, i dont know my Momo's from my Sparco's

I should note the T-GT wheel itself has been around since before Fanatec got GT licensing rights on their wheel. It looks like Thrustmaster is selling the wheel separately now which actually is nice for those that want it on their newer bases.
 
From what I’ve heard it’s not possible to use third party wheels on PS. To bad… I also am PS user.

Would be nice if someone here knows a trick or whatever to make it work.

Cheers
Could you just swap the rim over once you're in game?
 
I think Logitech might of lost the license and thats why they are never in stock, Fanatec showed off a range of Momo wheels this week and Thrustmaster brought out a Gran Turismo wheel, all change.
Was the Wheel ever sold through the Logitech site? I don't think so.
 
You would think so as both wheels are on it.

Anyone know if the RS track wheel rim is as good a quality as the Momo?
As far as I know, the Momo rims are only displayed on the logitechs site (at least in US) but you always had to purchase them through Momo´s site.

I have the RS round wheel and the RS track wheel. Cant tell about comparisons with momo´s counterparts because I dont have them but I can strongly recommend the RS track wheel.

It has a very comfortable rubber with an excellent grip.
It doesnt look as premium as the Momo, but it feels really great.

About the quality. I have mine since its launch with an average use of 12 hours per week and the rubber has no signs of wear (I play without gloves)

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Yeah the wheel rims Logitech make themselves seem really great to me. Good price as well. The RS track wheel seems thicker than the Momo alternative so I can imagine that it has better ergonomics. I'll at least get the RS round wheel because I can't see myself playing rally games on a D-shaped GT wheel.
 
The MOMO rims are on my XMAS wishlist (aka I told my wife to get them for me) because the stitching on the inside of the base rim is still uncomfortable to me and I don't want to wear gloves.

Also - the round MOMO wheel fits one of my favorite cars in the game, the Alfa Romeo 155 GR4, PERFECTLY.
 
Hello all,
I’m wondering if it’s possible to install a shaft extension on this base with an rshub wheel? I love the base it’s just a tad too big to get the monitor exactly where I want it. An extension would allow me to put the base behind the monitor…
 
I would be interested in that as well. I have my Monitor between wheel and base and I like that a lot, but sometimes while turning I touch the monitor.
Some photos might give you an impression with EA WRC.
And I think with my monitor, it’s a best case scenario for this idea.
 

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I would be interested in that as well. I have my Monitor between wheel and base and I like that a lot, but sometimes while turning I touch the monitor.
Some photos might give you an impression with EA WRC.
And I think with my monitor, it’s a best case scenario for this idea.
Probably with the new RS adapter there’s a solution? But I’d like to keep the RS hub wheel and console compatibility
 
I am thinking about getting a pc and then the RS adapter would be a solution. Especially then I have ghe opportunity to get a wide or ultra wide monitor. But I have not decided yet.
 
I don't know if anyone has reported this, but the wheel's TrueForce Audio setting doesn't stick in GT7. I prefer it lower, about 30-60, but it always resets to 100. As a workaround, I have to lower the game's vibration, which is fine unless FFB is affected. If it's just the TrueForce audio, it works, but the bug should be reported to PD.
 
I don't know if anyone has reported this, but the wheel's TrueForce Audio setting doesn't stick in GT7. I prefer it lower, about 30-60, but it always resets to 100. As a workaround, I have to lower the game's vibration, which is fine unless FFB is affected. If it's just the TrueForce audio, it works, but the bug should be reported to PD.
There is a post about it. I tested some things and it’s definitely the game doing it. When you power up the unit it maintains the settings. With the game running if you then press the ps button to connect the controller the moment it does the setting changes. The workaround is to change the vibration setting in the game itself like you said or manually change it on the wheel base every time. I do it on the base cause I have a lower setting for when my wife is asleep 😂
 
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There is a post about it. I tested some things and it’s definitely the game doing it. When you power up the unit it maintains the settings. With the game running if you then press the ps button to connect the controller the moment it does the setting changes. The workaround is to change the vibration setting in the game itself like you said or manually change it on the wheel base every time. I do it on the base cause I have a lower setting for when my wife is asleep 😂
I'm having a lot of FFB issues at the moment....

1. Even if I set truforce to 0...I'm still getting some very knotchy med to hard bumps...with no nuance

2. Dialing truforce/torque/strength/filter wont eliminate it. Plus nothing feels remotely correct

3. I did two PS5 resets and two clear wheel settings in the process...but nothing works

Anyone have advice?
 
Watch out if you buy the gt 310 from https://maxpapisinc.com/product-cat...racing/sim-racing-wheels/logitech-rswheelhub/

Mine isn’t properly drilled the outer screws. The plastic piece bulges out on all 3 sides and the wheel is loose. Customer service told me to push down. I pushed as hard as I could hurt my hand and nothing. The screws just fall out and can’t be attached. Lame company. Too bad Logitech partnered with them. It makes Logitech look bad. My momo rims were flawless by the way. Screwed in nice and smooth.
 

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Not the first time I've read this about an MPI wheel. The quality control doesn't seem to be there. It's a shame really because there is not a lot of choice in the Logitech ecosystem to begin with.
 
Not the first time I've read this about an MPI wheel. The quality control doesn't seem to be there. It's a shame really because there is not a lot of choice in the Logitech ecosystem to begin with.
Funny. Their customer service acts like it’s never happened to anyone. Maybe @LOGI_Rich can get them a new set of specs 😂
 
Watch out if you buy the gt 310 from https://maxpapisinc.com/product-cat...racing/sim-racing-wheels/logitech-rswheelhub/

Mine isn’t properly drilled the outer screws. The plastic piece bulges out on all 3 sides and the wheel is loose. Customer service told me to push down. I pushed as hard as I could hurt my hand and nothing. The screws just fall out and can’t be attached. Lame company. Too bad Logitech partnered with them. It makes Logitech look bad. My momo rims were flawless by the way. Screwed in nice and smooth.
Can you photograph this from a little further to get a better idea of what I'm seeing here.

Funny. Their customer service acts like it’s never happened to anyone. Maybe @LOGI_Rich can get them a new set of specs 😂
This is exactly my frustration. The RS is great...I'm glad it's there and there is a better upgrade path.

i wish that was the same for us though... the early adopters that our money down and out our trust/faith in the brand to support the equipment.

We can only upgrade through a downgraded wheel hub. Unless the RS is now the top line and pro is getting fazed out.

If the plan is to allow 3rd party to fill in the gaps. Why can't they also have a hub spec they can build around.

This goes even more to the pedals, which after testing...perform worse (at least on GT7) then the RS load cell brake. With virtually no upgrades or performance kits from Logitech or 3rd party...outside of a couple elastomer options I've found.

I have a bunch of friends that left the pro over the brake specifically...they are fast enough it made a difference.

At this point I'm really looking forward to Asatek entering console in the upcoming months.
 
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This is exactly my frustration. The RS is great...I'm glad it's there and there is a better upgrade path.

i wish that was the same for us though... the early adopters that our money down and out our trust/faith in the brand to support the equipment.

We can only upgrade through a downgraded wheel hub. Unless the RS is now the top line and pro is getting fazed out.

If the plan is to allow 3rd party to fill in the gaps. Why can't they also have a hub spec they can build around.

This goes even more to the pedals, which after testing...perform worse (at least on GT7) then the RS load cell brake. With virtually no upgrades or performance kits from Logitech or 3rd party...outside of a couple elastomer options I've found.

I have a bunch of friends that left the pro over the brake specifically...they are fast enough it made a difference.

At this point I'm really looking forward to Asatek entering console in the upcoming months.
I was going to get the Pro pedals but recently saw this video which put me off it, they found RS pedals faster too.



Hopefully they update their Pro products to be more competitive as well as offering more Pro options like a Pro Wheel Hub and more standalone Pro Wheel options in different materials.
 
I was going to get the Pro pedals but recently saw this video which put me off it, they found RS pedals faster too.



Hopefully they update their Pro products to be more competitive as well as offering more Pro options like a Pro Wheel Hub and more standalone Pro Wheel options in different materials.

A 5 lap stint with each set doesnt seem a sample big enough to conclude wich one is better or faster Imho.
What they can say is that they adapted faster to the LC brake of the RS than the pro (in fact, he says that in the video)
 
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