Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel

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I have not had a chance to take a look at it since 2.0, but I hear that you're likely to want to adjust the per car settings, due to the changes.

There's no Trueforce support yet, but it is something they'd like to look at.
 
I have not had a chance to take a look at it since 2.0, but I hear that you're likely to want to adjust the per car settings, due to the changes.

There's no Trueforce support yet, but it is something they'd like to look at.
No the general settings.
I hope for trueforce because is a game changer and i had choose Logitech for it
 
No the general settings.
I hope for trueforce because is a game changer and i had choose Logitech for it
My point was that I doubt there's much change to the general settings required, but the per car settings are likely where you would need to look. It looked like this in the old UI:

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Hmm. Now I'm gonna' have to re-open that box, which is now up in my attic, see if that cover is in there and retrieve it. Thanks!

I would buy LogitechG dust covers for the shifter, G-Pro base, G-Pro pedals and at least 1 wheel cover. If they brought such to market.
Did you find it?
 
After hijacking this thread (sorry, folks!) @LogiRich helped me resolve the issue with my new RS Shifter/handbrake.

It took a while, but thanks to his professionalism and patience I'm very happy now. Logitech's product quality (and expanding ecosystem) and support is a big reason I initially bought Logi products when I first started simracing (aged 59) over five years ago, on a G29, and now have a G Pro.

Other companies have the whizzbang products and lineups, but I've never had a Logi product fail on me, and I'll continue to sing the praises.

Thankyou, Rich.
 
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Hey guys! I realized recently that one of the big reasons I've been unable to get comfortable in my rig (even after a year) is because the Pro pedals are angled too far back when they sit in their normal pedal housing (or, outside of it). I can adjust the angle with the cockpit's pedal tray, but then I lose most of the other adjustability.

What I need is an angled mounting set for the individual pedals, something like this


Have you ever seen anything like that for sale anywhere? I've been googling for the past 30 minutes but just cannot find anything.
 
@LOGI_Rich I have a feature request: I think it would be really cool if the screen on my g-pro could display the peak torque achieved during the current or most recent racing session. Or maybe display the peak torque that has been outputted since the wheel was turned on. I usually cannot view the live torque because I play pretty much only in VR so I find myself wishing I could display the peak or average torque for my entire race and have that persist on the base screen when I remove my headset.
 
Hi Rich, just letting you know I was checking the G pro settings page on the Logitech website and the image for in game settings for AMS2 is not loading, the rest of the images for other games load for me so I think the link may be broken. I scrolled back in this topic and found an image from 2024 but wasn't sure if this has been revisited since. Thanks.
 
Hi everyone,

I am sharing here some information for those who are doing research on these topics:

- RS H-Shifter + Handbrake:

For those who have profile rigs, this support is rather well suited for 40 mm profiles.

One mention, the pre-drilling allows only 3 fixing points without modification.

Universal shifter mount

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- Pedal travel:

I was convinced of the spacers (4 units in my case) of 3D-Rap to reduce the accelerator travel.

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I installed their system for the clutch.
It’s very good for reducing travel (1 spacer).
For the improvement of the kinematics, I am more mixed about the actual contribution.

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- Mapping and button decoration:

The RS Hub are equipped with 10mm buttons.
I didn’t want to see these shortcuts referring to the Pcs world anymore.
I found my happiness on Etsy.
I think many of you know.
On the other hand, I mixed the stickers with logos from MVH Studios, which suited me better.

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@dude0702

I will have to check the calibrations because I made this change more than a year ago.

From memory, I think the race is reduced by 50%.

Profits in my view in my order of priority:

  • increased ankle comfort,
  • brown spring pre load for better consistency,
  • Subjectively, it takes less time to reach 100%.

I’ll check this weekend.
 
Hi everyone,

I am sharing here some information for those who are doing research on these topics:

- RS H-Shifter + Handbrake:

For those who have profile rigs, this support is rather well suited for 40 mm profiles.

One mention, the pre-drilling allows only 3 fixing points without modification.

Universal shifter mount

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- Pedal travel:

I was convinced of the spacers (4 units in my case) of 3D-Rap to reduce the accelerator travel.

View attachment 1528218

I installed their system for the clutch.
It’s very good for reducing travel (1 spacer).
For the improvement of the kinematics, I am more mixed about the actual contribution.

View attachment 1528220

- Mapping and button decoration:

The RS Hub are equipped with 10mm buttons.
I didn’t want to see these shortcuts referring to the Pcs world anymore.
I found my happiness on Etsy.
I think many of you know.
On the other hand, I mixed the stickers with logos from MVH Studios, which suited me better.

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that rims looks so nice! Where have you bought that stickers for the buttons exactly?
 
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