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my 306 cost less than that wheel. whatever way you cut it, £900 is insain for a stearing wheel.
james.miller said:my 306 cost less than that wheel. whatever way you cut it, £900 is insain for a stearing wheel.
William said:An Impreza?
james.miller said:my 306 cost less than that wheel. whatever way you cut it, £900 is insain for a stearing wheel.
Flibster said:VBeen there
Done That
Crashed it
Hurt me
Upgraded to a slightly bigger and hugely more expensive toy.
Yup.
What you feel through the wheel in a proper car is only part of the full experience
You feel what the car is going through your own movement in the car, g-forces acting on you, what you feel through your backside, through your fingertips on the wheel, through your feet on the pedals...
If I felt what you get on force feedback through a real car I'd be seriously worried...something would be extremely wrong with the car.
Simon/~Flibster
Flibster said:Go wash your mouth out....
I went...classic Italian...
Flibster said:But what you really - really want is one of these..
http://www.brdsim.com/product/simulators/brd-lotus-49.html
William said:Why would you race a fiat?
SoliD said:haha sod fiat, lancia baby! damn you flibster any news on it? i miss your motors posts!
SC04 said:The best Formula 1 sim is a Two stroke racing kart, youll get one for a grand.
20,000 RPM vibrating through your body shouldnt be missed by anyone into racing, theres a good reason why the top F1 drivers use them to keep fit and sharp off season, PC race sims are like playing a Gameboy in comparison, with my point being even £100 for a wheel is too expensive.
Vanilla said:Is that for a computer game or a real go kart??
Flibster said:Karting??
Only reason a lot of drivers do karting is that they own their own kart tracks.
It doesn't keep you fit - they spend hours working out for that.