OK, since introducing LFS to the workers and visitors to my garage (I own a car repair place in Scotland), it's been a smash hit.
Had some spare parts lying around, so we decided to start flinging something together.
First, I took a wooden base and fitted a Rover half leather seat to it (i had two lying around). The seat still slides back and forth as it should.
Then I cobbled up a makeshift desk for the wheel (Using my trusty old MS Sidewinder Precision Pro). Need to adjust it for height still, as there's a bunch of us who play it.
I'm looking out for a large monitor, until I can afford a triplehead2go.
Got the handbrake lever from a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 4, bolts right to the frame and has a tail of cable on it that has the yoke for the car's two handbrake cables - same as the handbrake on my own Starion. Means I can hook it up to two big springs with a threaded adjuster and make the handbrake feel realistic - then I just need to mount a pot on it and connect it in place of one of the controls on the second Sidewinder racing wheel I'm waiting on coming.
Best bit, and the bit I need help with, is the gearshift.
I have the gear level from the Evo 4 as well, again bolts right to the floor, fair bit of room under it. It's spring loaded left to right, so it self centres in the middle horizontally.
I can have my mate laser cut a metal plate for an H gate if I just send him the drawings - so any ideas how I can go about connecting this up to either switches or a joystick to make it work?
I might also have a go at using a real steering column and controls from the Evo as well - I've got the steering column, switches and the complete dash there.
Would be so cool to get it all working, including the instruments!
One step at a time, any help with the shifter would be apreciated for now - I'll post some pics tommorrow of the shifter to help you get an idea.
Here's my mate frew enjoying himself with it:
Had some spare parts lying around, so we decided to start flinging something together.
First, I took a wooden base and fitted a Rover half leather seat to it (i had two lying around). The seat still slides back and forth as it should.
Then I cobbled up a makeshift desk for the wheel (Using my trusty old MS Sidewinder Precision Pro). Need to adjust it for height still, as there's a bunch of us who play it.
I'm looking out for a large monitor, until I can afford a triplehead2go.
Got the handbrake lever from a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 4, bolts right to the frame and has a tail of cable on it that has the yoke for the car's two handbrake cables - same as the handbrake on my own Starion. Means I can hook it up to two big springs with a threaded adjuster and make the handbrake feel realistic - then I just need to mount a pot on it and connect it in place of one of the controls on the second Sidewinder racing wheel I'm waiting on coming.
Best bit, and the bit I need help with, is the gearshift.
I have the gear level from the Evo 4 as well, again bolts right to the floor, fair bit of room under it. It's spring loaded left to right, so it self centres in the middle horizontally.
I can have my mate laser cut a metal plate for an H gate if I just send him the drawings - so any ideas how I can go about connecting this up to either switches or a joystick to make it work?
I might also have a go at using a real steering column and controls from the Evo as well - I've got the steering column, switches and the complete dash there.
Would be so cool to get it all working, including the instruments!
One step at a time, any help with the shifter would be apreciated for now - I'll post some pics tommorrow of the shifter to help you get an idea.
Here's my mate frew enjoying himself with it: