Newbie! G25 and Dials question..

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Hey everyone.. im new here.. so sorry if this has already been answered, and if so please point me in the right direction!


I am going to be buying a g25 setup and making my own cockpit.. (of corse ill be showing pictures) actualy a friend of mine and me are going to be having a "Scrap Heap Challenge" with 2 cockpits over a weekend and filming it!! so ill post..

back to the quesiton! Ive seen people that have used realy dials with their cockpit setup, does anyone know how they do that????? im guues theres a control from USB - Motors for the dials.. but how hard is it??

Any advice would be fantastic..

PS, great forum!! glad to have found you guys!!
 
Ready Dials? Are you referring to the domes that control the clamps in order to secure the shifter and the wheel to a desk/table/what have you?

If so, all you need to do is loosen them up so that the clamps are able to go under table. Then tighten them up so they are firmly secured.
 
Ready Dials? Are you referring to the domes that control the clamps in order to secure the shifter and the wheel to a desk/table/what have you?

If so, all you need to do is loosen them up so that the clamps are able to go under table. Then tighten them up so they are firmly secured.

I think he means dials like a spedo, tachometer, turbo gauge, etc....
 
As far as I know, plug and play. There is a forum on that site. You can join and ask questions.
 
ooo cool.. so im looking at the Plasma-MM2™ - Precision USB module do you think this will do it? and i cant see anything about how to connect the spedo and rev meter.. i think the hardware map is offline on their site now..
 
Ok, ive edited my post..

looks like all i need is the Nitro-SLG USB Module and some dials!!

Although i cant buy :( anyone know when i will be able to?
 
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