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ECCI 3000 Pedals For Microsoft Precision Wheels. 1 mph faster easily

Don Wilsh

ECCI 3000 Pedals For Microsoft Precision Wheels. 1 mph faster easily

by Don Wilsh » Sun, 02 Feb 2003 02:16:33

Hey, Maybe its worn out pots or maybe these pedals really do work.  But
I have really improved my control of the car with my new ECCI Pedals
for my Microsoft Precision Non-FF Wheel. I feel alot more secure
and confident at some dicey tracks!  Yes ECCI is selling to the
consumer again!  Well at least Pedals.  But Im hoping that they come
back with a wheel as well.  I really dont know just yet why but when
I raced the old pedals the car would get loose in the early laps.  
Now I dont have to wait as long for my tires to come up to temp!

Now the car feels more set in the corners and I feel I am consistently
1 mph faster.  

I tested this at michigan where i could run without draft easily in the 184's at
70 clear 0 wind, 2nd lap and thats not a qual setup.

I just feel these pedals help me with Exit speed and corner speed as I
seem to get less tire squel.  So I am more than happy with these pedals
and you might want to visit www.ecci.net to see if they have some add-on
pedals for your wheels.  I found this at the site.  Just dont do what i
did that cost me some setup time and put the wrong jacks in the wrong
sockets.. you get a connector that has a YELLOW TAPE 6 Pin connector
and that goes into the PEDALS, not the Steering Wheel as that is a
4 Pin Connector..

E3000 TrackStar Pedals, for use with Logitech WingMan Force GP USB driving systems.
E3000 TrackStar Pedals, for use with Microsoft SideWinder USB driving systems that have RJ11 "phone jack"            wheel to pedal connections.
E3000 TrackStar Pedals, for use with Thrustmaster Pro Victory XBox wheel with PC mouse style pedal connector.
E3000 TrackStar Pedals, analog, for use with all ECCI gameport systems.
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Donald Wilshe


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