Is having 3 shifters on your sim rig taking it a bit too far? Over $900? Well, i think the answer is yeah, it's a good idea. Watch the video to find out
Hello, how do you like the stiffness when shifting? Based on your video it looks really easy/soft to shift it into gear. The shifter of the Porsche 962C, which it is supposed to mimic, looks a lot harder (based on on-board videos).
those mounting brackets or just off the shelf types and are not specific to the unit. I spent to much time trying to make a clean flush setup to no avail. Just ground off the tabs on the bracket, they are made for a different type of profile I am thinking. Still wasnt able to use both brackets that I paid for. Service and support is horrible.
These were purchased from them too, It fits ok to the aluminium profile but there is flex if used too harshly….but it works fine with some finesse and little if no flex
It would be better with some extra modification and or brackets I think. Mine just sat on the side of the profile rather than on top as I wanted I emailed them and very slow response, had to use what I thought was a personal email rather than through the online shop
Do you mean on the top of the aluminium profile (40mm) but I will need to make two brackets to bolt down? Does this mean the shifter overhang? Or have i mis understood what you mean?
While you're *somewhat* right as a lot of race cars have manuals replaced with sequentials, finding a sim car with a manual is not *that* difficult, you just need to look
The correct answer is the BASH pro active shifter.
Hello, how do you like the stiffness when shifting? Based on your video it looks really easy/soft to shift it into gear. The shifter of the Porsche 962C, which it is supposed to mimic, looks a lot harder (based on on-board videos).
Yes the shifter has resistance and this can be adjusted, it will nowhere be as stiff as it was on the 962c
But it is very rewarding
those mounting brackets or just off the shelf types and are not specific to the unit. I spent to much time trying to make a clean flush setup to no avail. Just ground off the tabs on the bracket, they are made for a different type of profile I am thinking. Still wasnt able to use both brackets that I paid for. Service and support is horrible.
These were purchased from them too,
It fits ok to the aluminium profile but there is flex if used too harshly….but it works fine with some finesse and little if no flex
It would be better with some extra modification and or brackets I think.
Mine just sat on the side of the profile rather than on top as I wanted
I emailed them and very slow response, had to use what I thought was a personal email rather than through the online shop
hi i have one so if you don't want flex you need to mount your shifter upside on 80x40 with 4 aluminium bracket
Do you mean on the top of the aluminium profile (40mm) but I will need to make two brackets to bolt down? Does this mean the shifter overhang? Or have i mis understood what you mean?
@@racing393 Hi sorry for delay i send you a photo if can help you...
Can someone tell me which sims and which cars still use an H pattern?? I love to buy one but it seems like a dying breed. smh.
Sims which allow modded content
AC
rF1 and 2
AMS
AMS2
Are you for real mate?
While you're *somewhat* right as a lot of race cars have manuals replaced with sequentials, finding a sim car with a manual is not *that* difficult, you just need to look
Did you pay customs / import fees to the UK ?
Yes I did
I think it was about £50
Where do I buy this shifter? I can’t find it online