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gilmar
post Apr 19 2012, 03:19 PM

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I'm a beginner, never owned a wheel before. What kind of wheel should I get? Any cheaper ones? I saw Logitech Driving Force GT today, it was rm 439, anything that goes with F1 2010? Preferably manual shift.

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post Apr 20 2012, 09:58 AM

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QUOTE(shirley_andy @ Apr 19 2012, 09:47 PM)
yup if ur on a budget, find a 2nd hand logitech momo. Priced around RM200 only.
But if u have a higher budget, get the DFGT. Logitech wheels are the best for this price range..
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I would like to get something RM 300 and below if that's possible. The DFGT is semi automatic or manual? Is RM 439 a fair price?
Besides that, how about Thrustmaster or Saitek? Are they more expensive?
Are there any physical shops that might sell second hand wheels?
I really want a manual shift.

I saw a Thrustmaster Ferrari Universal Challenge 5-in-1 Racing Wheel , rm 100, any reviews on the wheel? Bad? Why is it so cheap as compared to the others? Would this wheel be enough for F1 2010?


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post Apr 21 2012, 09:45 AM

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@ shirley_andy - "by manual shift u mean something with clutch and H shifter?
DFGT is a wheel without clutch, but with sequential stick shift or paddle shift. "

What is a H-shifter? What's paddle shift?
I guess manual is something like the G27. So far, I only have the F1 2010. G27 is ideal but it's too expensive. Might have to settle for DFGT. Saw another Thrustmaster for maybe it was near 500 + I think, that's kinda over budget too. So far Viewnet is the cheapest shop
I might have to take the Thrustmaster just because it has clutch lol
Oh no, read about Thrustmaster on Amazon, not so good reviews, pedals stop working, easily broken sad.gif

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post Apr 23 2012, 02:42 PM

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QUOTE(shirley_andy @ Apr 22 2012, 01:28 AM)
H shifter is a stick shift with 6 different position, like a real road car.

Paddle shift is like what F1 drivers do to shift gears, its located left and right at the back of the steering wheel.
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Okay thanks.
Yeah, looking for a H-shifter. But if it's out of budget, then gonna have to settle with the DFGT or Thrustmaster Rally GT FFB

 

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