My brake mods, my little review
Nixim brake mod http://www.nixim.com/pedmod.html
What is it? - Basically it is a small rectangular block of rubber that fits in your brake pedal spring..
How long does it take to do, is it easy to fit? - It takes about 30 minutes to take apart and is pretty simple to do yourself, if you need advice, just ask me.
What is it supposed to do? - It changes the G25 brake pedal into a progressive pedal, which means the harder you press it, the harder you brake, just like a real car.
Does it work? - Yes, without a doubt, although you will need to train yourself to drive in a sim completely different to what you are used to, which will take some time.. i.e. like you brake in real life...
Do I need to change anything? - Yes, to brake with this mod, it takes a LOT more pressure to reach 100% braking, so you can now stab the brakes etc, and still get only 50% braking.. This means you will need to secure your pedals, a carpet grip simply won't hold it anymore... also, you will need to adjust your braking points, because you can now brake MUCH later and with more control. This also means you might want to change your sets accordingly, e.g. if in lfs your car has 1200 brakes, now you can set this to MUCH higher, as you have more control over the whole braking phase, although this in conjunction with the leo g25 adaptor brake mod will make this effect even more pronounced. Basically, it's similar to the difference from the momo to the g25
Do I need to configure LFS/Windows? - Yes, I use dxtweak 2 to set the initial brake point to when you feel the pressure from the mod, so you "feel" the point when the brakes discs are touching the wheels, and I also set atm the 100% brake as you have to push very hard to reach full braking, although this will change when my pdeals are fixed to the floor
How much does it cost? - I think I paid £15 with postage to anywhere in the world.
Conclusion - This mod turns the g25 brake pedal into something costing at least a few hundreds of pounds more. It won't instantly turn you into a better driver though, as it will take time to get used to, but when you do get used to it, it will feel more natural and you will brake alot more smoother than you thought possible.
Leo Bodner's G25 adaptor http://leobodnar.com/products/DFPG25conn/
What is it? - It is a usb adaptor that you attach just your pedals to.
What is it supposed to do? - It increases all your pedals resolution from 256 to 1024, providing much smoother braking.
Does it work? - Yes, without a doubt. You will instantly get much more control over throttle, clutch and most importantly braking. Another side effect I have heard is that because it separates the pedals from the g25 wheel, you also get more responsive wheel input.
Do I need to change anything? - Nope, nothing, except your braking points, because you can now brake MUCH later and with more control. This also means you might want to change your sets accordingly, e.g. if in lfs your car has 1200 brakes, now you can set this to MUCH higher, as you have more control over the whole braking phase, although this in conjunction with the nixim brake mod will make this effect even more pronounced. Basically, it's similar to the difference from the momo to the g25
Do I need to configure LFS/Windows? - Yes, when you first plug this in, windows will find a new device "G25 brake pedals", completely seperate from your wheel. Then you need to calibrate this. You will now find that your pots (potentiometers) are nowhere near as accurate as your logitech drivers made you think they were. You might have to adjust the calibration to suit your pots, i.e. I had 86-940 (can't remember atm) for the full pedal travel on brake and accelerator, but my clutch was full, I guess from use...
How much does it cost? - £19.99 delivered to anywhere in the world
Conclusion - This turns your whole g25 setup into a MUCH more accurate device. I would recommend this above the nixim brake mod as this will instantly make you faster without changing your driving style too much. You can brake later, and much more control over the throttle, and basically turn your g25 into a much higher end device for £20. When you consider the g25 costs at least £150, this is a steal
Nixim brake mod http://www.nixim.com/pedmod.html
What is it? - Basically it is a small rectangular block of rubber that fits in your brake pedal spring..
How long does it take to do, is it easy to fit? - It takes about 30 minutes to take apart and is pretty simple to do yourself, if you need advice, just ask me.
What is it supposed to do? - It changes the G25 brake pedal into a progressive pedal, which means the harder you press it, the harder you brake, just like a real car.
Does it work? - Yes, without a doubt, although you will need to train yourself to drive in a sim completely different to what you are used to, which will take some time.. i.e. like you brake in real life...
Do I need to change anything? - Yes, to brake with this mod, it takes a LOT more pressure to reach 100% braking, so you can now stab the brakes etc, and still get only 50% braking.. This means you will need to secure your pedals, a carpet grip simply won't hold it anymore... also, you will need to adjust your braking points, because you can now brake MUCH later and with more control. This also means you might want to change your sets accordingly, e.g. if in lfs your car has 1200 brakes, now you can set this to MUCH higher, as you have more control over the whole braking phase, although this in conjunction with the leo g25 adaptor brake mod will make this effect even more pronounced. Basically, it's similar to the difference from the momo to the g25
Do I need to configure LFS/Windows? - Yes, I use dxtweak 2 to set the initial brake point to when you feel the pressure from the mod, so you "feel" the point when the brakes discs are touching the wheels, and I also set atm the 100% brake as you have to push very hard to reach full braking, although this will change when my pdeals are fixed to the floor
How much does it cost? - I think I paid £15 with postage to anywhere in the world.
Conclusion - This mod turns the g25 brake pedal into something costing at least a few hundreds of pounds more. It won't instantly turn you into a better driver though, as it will take time to get used to, but when you do get used to it, it will feel more natural and you will brake alot more smoother than you thought possible.
Leo Bodner's G25 adaptor http://leobodnar.com/products/DFPG25conn/
What is it? - It is a usb adaptor that you attach just your pedals to.
What is it supposed to do? - It increases all your pedals resolution from 256 to 1024, providing much smoother braking.
Does it work? - Yes, without a doubt. You will instantly get much more control over throttle, clutch and most importantly braking. Another side effect I have heard is that because it separates the pedals from the g25 wheel, you also get more responsive wheel input.
Do I need to change anything? - Nope, nothing, except your braking points, because you can now brake MUCH later and with more control. This also means you might want to change your sets accordingly, e.g. if in lfs your car has 1200 brakes, now you can set this to MUCH higher, as you have more control over the whole braking phase, although this in conjunction with the nixim brake mod will make this effect even more pronounced. Basically, it's similar to the difference from the momo to the g25
Do I need to configure LFS/Windows? - Yes, when you first plug this in, windows will find a new device "G25 brake pedals", completely seperate from your wheel. Then you need to calibrate this. You will now find that your pots (potentiometers) are nowhere near as accurate as your logitech drivers made you think they were. You might have to adjust the calibration to suit your pots, i.e. I had 86-940 (can't remember atm) for the full pedal travel on brake and accelerator, but my clutch was full, I guess from use...
How much does it cost? - £19.99 delivered to anywhere in the world
Conclusion - This turns your whole g25 setup into a MUCH more accurate device. I would recommend this above the nixim brake mod as this will instantly make you faster without changing your driving style too much. You can brake later, and much more control over the throttle, and basically turn your g25 into a much higher end device for £20. When you consider the g25 costs at least £150, this is a steal