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#1 - zapz
Fanatec GT3 RS Wheel - My Initial Impressions
This is not meant to be a comprehensive review of the wheel, but rather just to fill in some blanks in other reviews I've read/seen (SRT). I've got about 50 hours on the wheel so far and 95% of that has been in LFS - I mostly drive the RWD cars and in particular the - LX6. I use the following windows controller settings: 100% FF, 0% damping force, "5" for drift mode and no centering spring. BTW I didn't buy the pedals as I have my own DIY set.

First of all this is a belt drive wheel, so I hoped/expected it to be perfectly smooth - it wasn't. There is still some notchiness in slow sweeping corners, particularly in the cars with down-force. However it's a lot smoother that my previous two wheels (Logitech Momo (red) and DFP). In fact once I was over the initial disappointment, I found I rarely noticed the notchiness during play. FWIW I've read that the Frex FF wheel also has some notchiness in slow sweepers.

Also I expected the wheel to be quieter than it was. It still makes about 1/2 the (perceived) noise of the DFP and if you're really hammering on the wheel at high FF settings the fan comes on and makes weird, "slow air leak from an inner tube" noise. I've also noticed an occasional honk that sounded like a belt slipping. But the belts is supposed to be notched and the wheel doesn't go off center so who knows what whats about. To be clear I've had zero issues with an off center wheel, or belt slip - it was just a noise and nothing else.

I've hard mounted the wheel (the clamp was poor) and there is some play in the main wheel bearing housing. Not good - I can move the wheel up and down about +/- 1mm, but not side to side that much, so I'm guess it's the bearing mount, not the bearing itself that is the problem. Strangely enough it's not something that I notice much during play.

The paddle shifters are poor. You have to hit them somewhat close to straight on or they might bind - sloppy mushy crap! I was hoping for something along the lines of the paddles on the Momo red wheel I used to have. These Fanatecs are worse that what's on the DFP! To be honest though, once you get used to them they are not unusable or anything - just not up to the rest of the wheel.

Now that is out of the way I have to say I love this wheel and can live with the above short comings. The FF is strong, fast and detailed! Make a big mistake in the LX-6 and you can forget recovering. The wheel rips right out of your hand (even at 30% FF) so the best approach is just to let go, you might be able to catch it when it centers itself. Smaller mistakes can be corrected with ease and precision and if you don't run out of pavement, you might even be able to reign in a spin, but it takes a LOT of determination. Honestly it's just easier to let it go when you're hot-lapping. In the heat of racing during a spin I've found myself flicking my wrist and "throwing" the wheel around to try catch the slide.

The wheel feels good with a FF setting anywhere from 0% to 200%. At 0% it feels just like a wheel connected to a shaft with a weight on the end. You can spin it with no noise, no resistance to movement (other than some inertia) no notchiness - perfectly smooth. At around 30% FF at 720 deg you get a nice precise and very smooth initial rotation which loads up nicely with FF in a corner, but allows you to make small, precise corrections to your line without fighting the FF. This feels just like a real sedan with power steering, but with a touch of notchiness on long sweeping corners, but not enough to be a distraction. Interestingly enough as you turn up the FF the notchiness doesn't get much worse, maybe 20%. This is a wheel you can use and enjoy at 200% FF. It's a wild ride and after about three hours of playing with 100% FF and 720 degs of rotation I was sore (hands, wrists shoulders and upper back) the next day. I'm really impressed with the fact that this wheel is so useful over a wide range of rotation and FF settings. Every other wheel I've used has been about finding the best compromise and leaving it set there. Not with this wheel, it can render a wide range of cars, each one feeling unique through the wheel.

When playing about with the RWD XR GT on the rally tracks this wheel is a thing of beauty. The fabulous suede leather working together with the speed and power of this wheel allow you to let the wheel glide through your hands and straighten out all by itself. You just have to regrip at the precise moment. And let me say it again, that suede is freaking awesome! After a few laps of getting the tail out your hands will be nice a warm from the friction!

Overall you can really put a lot of real life technique into controlling this wheel.

The buttons on the wheel are so/so, but the plastics are very nice overall, with the orange cover looking almost metal. But while this wheel looks expensive, it also looks dumb and out of place in most sim cockpits. I like the G25 looks better.

At $179 USD shipped this wheel is IMHO a bargain in absolute terms. I just wished it cost a bit more but came with much better paddles and no play in the bearing housing. Hell, if they could fix all that and get rid of the lingering notchiness I'd pay around $300+ (providing it lasted 5+ years).
Cheers for the info mate, helps alot to someone like me who is considering buying one when I have the money
#3 - zapz
Quote from mclarenmatt :Cheers for the info mate, helps alot to someone like me who is considering buying one when I have the money

Thanks Matt and you're welcome.
Thanks for the review, but i haven't quite understood if it comes with the pedals for 179$? I have to get hold of this wheel one day, if i import it from germany god knows how much the customs would rip me off..
#5 - zapz
$169 + shipping gets you the wheel. It's $299 + shipping for both the wheels and pedals
Quote from zapz :BTW I didn't buy the pedals as I have my own DIY set.


Im quite curious about that,would you mind posting more infos?
#7 - zapz
#9 - zapz
Swapped wheel rim from GT3RS to new Turbo S
Hi all. I've managed to put the GT3RS wheel rim and body cover on my 911 Turbo S!

Background: I was a beta tester for the original Fanatec 911 Turbo wheel (PC and PS3 only), and when I bought a GT3RS PC wheel w/ the Alcantara rim for my PC, I grew to love the look and feel of that wheel. Sadly, I knew I really wanted a Turbo S wheel when available since that one works on PS3, PC, and Xbox 360 as you well know.

So I got a beta PWTS and asked Thomas w/ Fanatec about doing a swap to get the guts of it into the GT3RS rim. He sent me some basic instructions and said to give it a try, and was very helpful answering my "what if?" and "will this work?" kind of questions.

So anyway, I worked through it this weekend, and here is an instructional video. A bit of it was hairy but it all worked out in the end. Actually, it's a series of videos due to all the details (and 10 minute limit on YouTube.) Feel free to skip around if you don't need all the deets...
YouTube Playlist here
(PS- is there a way to embed the video in this post?)
Hi Folks!

I use the GT3 from Fanatec, also.

But i can`t adjust the Clubsport Pedals.

Always full acceleration and braks.
Doesn`t matter what to change to make it work..

Didi
Quote from Didi Draxler :Hi Folks!

I use the GT3 from Fanatec, also.

But i can`t adjust the Clubsport Pedals.

Always full acceleration and braks.
Doesn`t matter what to change to make it work..

Didi

Invert axis in lfs
#13 - zapz
Just a follow up post since my wheel died :thumbsdow

It started displaying 8.8.8. and there was no FF. The play in the main shaft was getting slowly worse as well, so I knew I was going to have to deal with Fanatec's support sooner or later.

After some very slow communication they agreeded to ship me a new wheel. But they are out of stock until March.

On the positive side I didn't have to send in my old wheel. A video of the problem sufficed.
Is it like a common problem, or just a faulty one? The support is great so it seems.
may i ask where the 8.8.8 was displayed and when it displayed as i cant adjust any of my ffb settings or my ffb just goes off all together also my play in the shaft has increased. i have the third batch the one supposedly with no problems
How long is the warranty on these things? And if it breaks after 1 year, and lets say warranty is 2 years, do you have 1 year warranty on a new wheel, or 2 years again?

I might order mine tomorrow.
#17 - zapz
Quote from Bose321 :Is it like a common problem, or just a faulty one? The support is great so it seems.

I don't know how common it is, but obviously it's a known fault otherwise Fanatec would want the wheel back to see what went wrong.

Support is too slow imho, but the wheel is so good that I'm willing to overlook it.
#18 - zapz
Quote from brt900 :may i ask where the 8.8.8 was displayed and when it displayed as i cant adjust any of my ffb settings or my ffb just goes off all together also my play in the shaft has increased. i have the third batch the one supposedly with no problems

8.8.8. was displayed on the wheels display, where else?

Basically I was using the wheel in LFS (what else :razz and the wheel went limp (lost all FF) during a race.

When I rebooted the wheel just displayed 8.8.8. and LFS wouldn't even load. When I unplugged the wheel LFS worked fine...

Sucks to hear that the third batch is still having issues. I really hope my replacement wheel has no play in the shaft.
#19 - zapz
Quote from Bose321 :How long is the warranty on these things? And if it breaks after 1 year, and lets say warranty is 2 years, do you have 1 year warranty on a new wheel, or 2 years again?

I might order mine tomorrow.

IIRC it's 2 years on the wheel. I don't know if the warranty period resets when you receive a new wheel.

Good luck with the wheel if you buy one. Despite all the issues I've had with mine I *love* the wheel. Light years ahead of both my Red Momo and DFP.
ive emailed fanatec no reply as yet hopefully they solve the problem or even better i get a new wheel. are they sending you just the wheel or clubsports aswell
#21 - zapz
Don't hold your breath. It took over a week before I heard back from Fanatec when I first emailed, and then another week for every subsequent email.

I didn't buy the pedals as I have my own DIY set.
ahhh i wonder if i do get new pedals.
I'm about to order the GT3 RS wheel + fanatec pedals.

About a shifter, is theirs any good, or should I go for an other one?
#24 - zapz
Sorry, I don't know anything about their shifters.
personally id go for a lightning sst

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