When you upgrade your rig, I bet you your force feedback will feel twice as strong. I had that rig as a starter, Then I got an unbranded aluminium profile one, and I’ve now recently ordered a simlab p1x pro. Same wheel, but it feels twice as good!!
this is perfect I'm wanting to start to get into this and my mind has been boggled on what's the best way to as in what should I look at getting first as there is so many components to get and I don't want to waste money by getting the wrong stuff, listening to your experiences now has given me a point to start Thank you 🙌
This is an absolutely fabulous way to do ambient lighting what I like about your concept is the lights are close to the driver unlike most other systems I’ve seen people put together you have it position fairly closely, which is a huge advantage. Well done we’re gonna be talking about this on the iRacers Lounge podcast next week.
I just started with simracing, first thing i did, build a diy aluminium rig. Made life so much easier, im on a moza r9 v2 right now, but wil upgrade to the r12 when it is out. Nice rig, enjoyed the video very much and like the lights you have set up. Without my pc (that i had before that 5900x, 32gb ram, 4080) im at around 1,500€ right now, got a very nice real car seat for 50€.
The best thing to do with the flags for spotter is only have the left side light up when a car is on the left having to pay attention to both is pointless and counter intuitive to what their designed to do no hate just helpful advance. But wow £5k I paid 6k and have a Simucube 2 pro and P1x and 2 cube wheels not including the pc.
Hey friend, thanks for inspiring people like me. I really love the design of the roof you have on your simrig. Please sir, can you give me your roof dimensions ? Thanks
These were hand built from standard ratchets sets purchased in B&Q. They were then cut and put together using a stable gun according to your rig set up.
So you charge up the power pack then use that to power the rig 😅😅😅😅 twice the electricity why not just use the in house electric because yoo pi he having to charge that up and use it for the rig that’s seems silly
Love the lighting effects i think that adds sooo much to the immersion… thanks for the tour, Cheers!!!
When you upgrade your rig, I bet you your force feedback will feel twice as strong. I had that rig as a starter,
Then I got an unbranded aluminium profile one, and I’ve now recently ordered a simlab p1x pro. Same wheel, but it feels twice as good!!
This video was a blast, you guys are awesome and loved geeking out over the rig with you.
Love the videos boys, great enthusiasm and creativity. Rig is looking great. Philips hue looks cool. Keep it up!
This is cool man I just built my first rig but as fancy as yours but one day I’ll get there
Mate, great work on all the DYI mods. Awesome video!!
this is perfect I'm wanting to start to get into this and my mind has been boggled on what's the best way to as in what should I look at getting first as there is so many components to get and I don't want to waste money by getting the wrong stuff, listening to your experiences now has given me a point to start Thank you 🙌
This is an absolutely fabulous way to do ambient lighting what I like about your concept is the lights are close to the driver unlike most other systems I’ve seen people put together you have it position fairly closely, which is a huge advantage. Well done we’re gonna be talking about this on the iRacers Lounge podcast next week.
@mikedeanellis Due to being in your vision. He will see them when he looks left and right this is why most of us put them further away
I just started with simracing, first thing i did, build a diy aluminium rig. Made life so much easier, im on a moza r9 v2 right now, but wil upgrade to the r12 when it is out. Nice rig, enjoyed the video very much and like the lights you have set up. Without my pc (that i had before that 5900x, 32gb ram, 4080) im at around 1,500€ right now, got a very nice real car seat for 50€.
Rather wait a few more months cause the first batches are always problematic with them bases .
Can u have ur old r9
Very nice!! Wonderful setup!
However, VR is the more economical way to go. Great immersion & saves space too.
Vr is very immersive, but some people get very motion sick using it.
Which Iracing flags are those on the center monitor on each side? Also, which fans are on the sides as well? Very creative!!
Racing bucket, 3 screens, tubular chassis... I had 3 setups exactly like this one, only between 2005 and 2012. A setup with three screens is so 2015.
The best thing to do with the flags for spotter is only have the left side light up when a car is on the left having to pay attention to both is pointless and counter intuitive to what their designed to do no hate just helpful advance.
But wow £5k I paid 6k and have a Simucube 2 pro and P1x and 2 cube wheels not including the pc.
Hey friend, thanks for inspiring people like me. I really love the design of the roof you have on your simrig.
Please sir, can you give me your roof dimensions ?
Thanks
what monitor size are those?
Well actually this is not a Sim Rig setup under 5k it is a 3k PC with a 2k sim. Setup 😅
why offgrid? Are there a lot of outages? Or planning to just keep on simracing after carmagedon?
lets race just got my rig
This rig and pedals compared to the rest :)
hey there!!! can you give me the link of your ratchet set belts ?
These were hand built from standard ratchets sets purchased in B&Q. They were then cut and put together using a stable gun according to your rig set up.
So you charge up the power pack then use that to power the rig 😅😅😅😅 twice the electricity why not just use the in house electric because yoo pi he having to charge that up and use it for the rig that’s seems silly
Try #TDUJFR and drive with us.