We are very happy for your reply on this thread, I hope you'd be glad to know that our CONTROLLER.INI for RFACTOR is based on your CONTROLLER.INI, we just optimized it for our needs but it liked much to us.
About your query I think we could say: to obtain the same behavior (or better) of the original G25 on the G25 modded (without the saturation that you mentioned), you gotta decrease the values on the G25 properties menu, in this way the maximum FF is never reached (or reached at the right point) making your sensation more real.
Thanks!
That's interesting, though I'm wondering how the mod could affect the total lifespan of the wheel (there will be increased mechanical stress to take in account) Of course I don't expect you to have data on that already, but did you try to take that into account when designing the mod?
Also do you have MTBF figures for the engines under Logitech vs standard/higher voltage operation?
Surely the wear and tear is increased due to the more stress on the rim and the motors pinion but we saw that the rim is not made of simple plastic but plastic+nylon added in the mould (harder and more lasting material) and the pinions are made of brass.
Yes, you're right, we don't have enough data yet at the moment, the prototypes are under test for several hours per day since about three months by our beta-testers and we're waiting for at least one wheel gets broken in order to look, take in account and, if possible, solve.
For your second query we figured out the characteristics of the motors and its manufacturer thus we are pretty sure that increasing the voltage doesn't harm the motors (the motors voltage is higher compared to the voltage we're supplying them) but the more heating produced had to be sunk ABSOLUTELY or they would get burnt out, thus the choice of an electric fan (ugly but functional!)
For this reason the MTBF is still under acquisition always by our beta-testers.
Thanks for your query!
I'm pretty sure you could do that but for now tests are performed in Italy only, we have to take in account every expense and the shipping cost abroad is more expensive.
Thank you anyway for volunterring!
Well I'm glad you used it, because it's purpose was getting realistic feedback for rFactor mods that "don't support real feel". Don't support isn't correct term for this, but it became used widely... For the realistic feedback the best is to go with realistic suspension (ie. suspension links not floating around) + real feel.
Also, that controller.ini I created using a guide by Julien Regnard.
Glad to hear that! Wide feedback dynamic range is what is more needed IMO + of course stronger feedback
Exactly what I was thinking Hell, I hardly use 50% FFB strength in game
I do agree that the G25 can get a bit hot sometimes, though. I'm not sure how bad this is, but I'm definitely gonna try and open the "fins" as described in this thread. It may not help much, but if it helps a little then that's something
Very nice - so does the turn speed still work as fast when the strength isn't as high? For example could the G25-E Be run at 40% LFS Strength yet still rotate as fast?
Wow you can actually see it bouncing off at the lock when turning left because of the speed/strenght.
Shame i already bought the stock G25 a few months ago.
Awesome! O.O Seriously! Great work with that! Any G25 broken already? I've never opened G25 myself(still under warranty), do You think that G25 might withstand such a stress for long time? Do You have any prediction of the cost? Will You sell modded G25 or will You mod other peoples G25 which are send to You? Seriously guys, my jaw dropped when i've seen that YouTube film .