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Awesome RIG! I'm discovering your channel and your upgrades/realizations are amazing. New subscriber ;) That said, very nice realization! The hold of the motor seems to be very good with the use of SIMAGIC supports. Did you use PETG for the best rigidity of your printed part? I would greatly appreciate it if you could share your .stl file. => I hadn't seen your website before... Superb discovery, thank you for your work!! I'm going to take a close look. :)))) Happy racing!
Thanks, mate! I am still using the test print with 5 walls/layers top-bottom (printed two more at 12, never put em), vibration transfer is great, no issues whatsoever with it. It was printed in regular PLA. The simagic brackets lays almost flat on the pedal arm too. STL is already on the website: diy-sim.com/sim-projects/sim-gear/item/he-ultimate-pedal-reactor
Thanks for this. I haven't had it printed yet, but I see in the photos you're screwing it into a black box behind the pedal. Is that something extra/special? Would this print be attached directly through the pedal? Or into another mounting bracket attached to the pedal like it looks in the one photo with it being screwed in. Thanks and take care ✌️
@@57uyo sorry, I'm still a little confused. I'm getting the Simagic brackets with the control box so I'll have them. But I see in your 5th picture it's being screwed into a black box behind the pedal with the original bolt still on place. And then in another photo with everything assembled, I see it's mounted and the original screw is still there but no extra screw under what I would imagine mounting the 3d print. The black box behind the pedal is what is confusing me (not the Simagic bracket)
@@MariusLT ah I see. These are angle extension I made for my plates, they sit infront of pedal arm. Just disregard them, you need only the purple part. You need a regular M5 nut if I remember correctly, maybe longer bolt to mount through the pedal face
They are different. Definitely the reactor is much better, but not good for multiple effects. I will keep the tumbles for extra effects - engine sound and gear shift. Reactor is perfect for brake ABS/wheel lock, seems quite convincing. For throttle you can achieve same effect with cheaper exciter.
It is the SimLab inverted pedal mount, quite happy with it. Since release its price got up, but if you manage some discount it is worth it. Compared to other kits I was considering it looks better to me, also seems with thicker side plates and overall more stable design.
Massage parlor for empty racing shoes?
Can you share the .stl?
Awesome RIG!
I'm discovering your channel and your upgrades/realizations are amazing.
New subscriber ;)
That said, very nice realization!
The hold of the motor seems to be very good with the use of SIMAGIC supports.
Did you use PETG for the best rigidity of your printed part?
I would greatly appreciate it if you could share your .stl file. => I hadn't seen your website before... Superb discovery, thank you for your work!!
I'm going to take a close look. :))))
Happy racing!
Thanks, mate! I am still using the test print with 5 walls/layers top-bottom (printed two more at 12, never put em), vibration transfer is great, no issues whatsoever with it. It was printed in regular PLA. The simagic brackets lays almost flat on the pedal arm too. STL is already on the website: diy-sim.com/sim-projects/sim-gear/item/he-ultimate-pedal-reactor
Thanks for this. I haven't had it printed yet, but I see in the photos you're screwing it into a black box behind the pedal. Is that something extra/special? Would this print be attached directly through the pedal? Or into another mounting bracket attached to the pedal like it looks in the one photo with it being screwed in.
Thanks and take care ✌️
@@MariusLT it uses the original P2000 simagic pedal brackets, 3D printed part screws directly behind pedal and serves as adaptor to the brackets
@@57uyo sorry, I'm still a little confused. I'm getting the Simagic brackets with the control box so I'll have them. But I see in your 5th picture it's being screwed into a black box behind the pedal with the original bolt still on place. And then in another photo with everything assembled, I see it's mounted and the original screw is still there but no extra screw under what I would imagine mounting the 3d print. The black box behind the pedal is what is confusing me (not the Simagic bracket)
@@MariusLT ah I see. These are angle extension I made for my plates, they sit infront of pedal arm. Just disregard them, you need only the purple part. You need a regular M5 nut if I remember correctly, maybe longer bolt to mount through the pedal face
Nice video, how are you driving the motor? trying figure out if it can be done without the control box and with a nobsound amp
Should be able to. It's a standard barrel connector.
Which one is better??
They are different. Definitely the reactor is much better, but not good for multiple effects. I will keep the tumbles for extra effects - engine sound and gear shift. Reactor is perfect for brake ABS/wheel lock, seems quite convincing. For throttle you can achieve same effect with cheaper exciter.
Which inverted kit are you using for your heusinkveld Ultimate +
It is the SimLab inverted pedal mount, quite happy with it. Since release its price got up, but if you manage some discount it is worth it. Compared to other kits I was considering it looks better to me, also seems with thicker side plates and overall more stable design.