I have a G25 and G27, G25 feels more direct, more precise, this might be because of the anti backlash system in the transmission, however my G25 started going off-center after intense use. The G27 on the other hand feels vague but at the same time the transmission feels (and so far is) allot sturdier. It is also allot quieter. The shifter is a bit stiffer but I can't see it as a stronger or more durable than the G25 shifter. The pedals aren't much different.
My personal conclusion: Try to buy a cheap(ish) fairly new used G25
No layout is used in this race.
As for the rules and regulations, I will inform the organizers the link is broken but it can be found here
Also track will be announced shortly. But should not matter for you "racers" to compete.
Will also update initial post.
EDIT: No cruising insim will be active during the race.
Anyway to get a bit more serious, lets settle this racers vs cruisers in a race.
LTC (Live To Cruise) is organizing a 24 hour endurance race on the 14th of august. So far only cruisers have signed up and this is were you racers show your face and show your skills. So sign up here and try to beat the cruisers.
I got it with on steering wheel buttons which are mapped to press the keys 7 and 8 on the keyboard. But the program only works when i clicked on it so it is the front screen. Any suggestions?
If you would use a force sensor only, your pedal will hardly move. and if you use a spring on top of the sensor, you still get the same thing as with a normal spring (providing it is linear). Unfortunatly the link in the initial post doesn't work anymore but that is how I remembered it to work.
I really don't get what it adds over a "normal" steering wheel brake pedal. If your brake pedal has a linear spring (most regular pedals have afaik), you already have a pressure sensitive brake pedal because of Hooke's law which in a nutshell says:
It WONT because the outputs of the shifter are not necessary rs323 signals (I assume they are not). The only coincidence is that the plugs are the same.
Thanks for all the nice responses and here is the sanded down model. Photos are still rubbish and IMO it looks better IRL:
I might be able to make a mold to injection mold it but it has no use to me as I only want 1 car and it's certainly not cheap to make a mold But if everyone would want to have one it would be a different story. It would also be nice to hear how the devs think about having one of their designs (the car) produced as scale car.
It's only 8cm long because I didn't have a longer mill around. my initial plan was to make a 28 or 23 cm car.
Oke, messed the rear right side window up and found out i cant finish it because the surfaces go through each other and the cam/cad software doesn't notice that. So the generate codes go through the car ruining it. I'll sand it down a bit and call it finished :P