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Posted by Sam Michaels at 12:39 PM on May 26, 2008
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Im currently in the middle of buying the trackstar pedals and wondered if anyone is using them with a dfp.
thanks for your help, i cant wait until i can join this club :) Sam |
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Posted by Bryce Aston at 02:47 PM on May 26, 2008
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If I where to do it again, I'd buy the hdusb hub. I own the red momo and the ecci pedals that go with the momo wheel. With the usb hub, there is alot more room and less wires. A few guys I know bought the same pedals, then upgraded and they say there is no comparison. Spend the extra $100 or so. |
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Posted by Ray Nelson at 04:48 PM on May 26, 2008
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I have the HD USB pedals with a DFP wheel . I originally had the Logitech pedals with my DFP and upgraded. I have also added a clutch and the Race Brake 2 kit. I haven't had any issues with them whatsoever. |
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Posted by Mike Miller at 05:26 PM on May 26, 2008
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I have the trackstar 6000 pedals with DFP and I'm not using the hdusb hub. I've got the stock DFP connector on the gas/brake and using usb for the clutch. I have not had any issues whatsoever when the pots are in good shape. I find I have to change the gas & brake pots twice a year. I heard the usb pots are a bit better and do not require as frequent changes and are a bit more accurate. I will likely change to the hdusb hub when my last batch of pots runs dry. |
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Posted by Jonty Couples at 07:10 PM on May 26, 2008
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Heh, I thought you were a 13 year old in debt? |
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Posted by Jeff Stibling at 08:16 PM on May 26, 2008
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Shhhhhhh....Scott hasn't received his latest paypal statement |
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Posted by Scott Michaels at 02:40 AM on May 27, 2008
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Lol, yeah the kid gets £80 for his birthday and suddenly thinks he's Rockefeller ;-) Mike, I'm suprised to hear you have to change your pots twice a year. I've had the HDUSB version for 2 and a half years now and haven't had any issues with my pots. Based on that the HDUSB addon may even be cost effective! |
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Posted by Sam Michaels at 03:17 AM on May 27, 2008
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"Lol, yeah the kid gets £80 for his birthday and suddenly thinks he's Rockefeller ;-)" yeah £80... oh and that £120 worth G25 that being sold :P
thanks a lot for you help, ive decided to spend the extra £10 and get it rather than pay £50 - £100 on getting it shipped here if it doesnt work. |
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Posted by Sam Michaels at 11:25 AM on Jun 19, 2008
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finally recived my pedals to day and so far there hasnt been any problems, which im suprised about since im using the logitech momo conecter :/ anyway all is good and i can finally join this club |
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Posted by Mike Miller at 10:33 AM on Nov 09, 2008
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Ray, I went to install the HD USB conversion on my Trackstar 6000 pedals and DFP, but I didn't realize till almost done that the connector to the DFP wheel is 7 pins. The HD USB kit I received has 9 pins. I have PMB2 and clutch. How many pins on the serial connector that connects to the DFP wheel? |