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TM Nascar sprint: Split axis?

Jeff Flechsin

TM Nascar sprint: Split axis?

by Jeff Flechsin » Fri, 21 May 1999 04:00:00

Does anyone know if the TM NASCAR sprint wheel uses seperate axis for brake
and throttle? Any other comments or observations welcome!

--
Jeff "Flex" Flechsing
LTO Motorsports

Toni Lassi

TM Nascar sprint: Split axis?

by Toni Lassi » Sat, 22 May 1999 04:00:00

The pedals are hardwired to a single axis, but if you remove them the
switch-paddles on the sides will work as analog dual-axis controls.

Neil Evere

TM Nascar sprint: Split axis?

by Neil Evere » Sat, 22 May 1999 04:00:00


> Does anyone know if the TM NASCAR sprint wheel uses seperate axis for brake
> and throttle? Any other comments or observations welcome!

> --
> Jeff "Flex" Flechsing
> LTO Motorsports

The Sprint comes with wheel paddles and also floor pedals.  The PADDLES are on
separate axes, the PEDALS are not!  I use the paddles for GPL to get split
axis, plus I find they are more easy to modulate brake and throttle inputs than
the pedals.  Hope this helps.

Neil

(J Schell

TM Nascar sprint: Split axis?

by (J Schell » Sat, 22 May 1999 04:00:00

I would go with the TM NASCAR super-sport - one step above the Sprint
and uses a separate axis with the pedals.

I got it for $69 from outpost.com - and that was including the
overnight shipping to my house.

Love it so far.

Good luck,

Joel


>>Does anyone know if the TM NASCAR sprint wheel uses seperate axis for brake
>>and throttle? Any other comments or observations welcome!

>The pedals are hardwired to a single axis, but if you remove them the
>switch-paddles on the sides will work as analog dual-axis controls.

-~=Darek M=

TM Nascar sprint: Split axis?

by -~=Darek M= » Sat, 22 May 1999 04:00:00

I use the paddles not the pedals for acceleration and breaking. You can
enable split axis on the paddles by installing the Sprint as the TM NASCAR
PRO w/ seperate axis.
Installing the Sprint as the NASCAR Pro also improver the wheels
performance, accuracy, and centering.

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