rec.autos.simulators

Whoever owns an Andretti wheel for some time.

-~=Darek M=~

Whoever owns an Andretti wheel for some time.

by -~=Darek M=~ » Thu, 19 Aug 1999 04:00:00

Has the wheel held up pretty good over time and under some
GPL stress? I am thinking of buying it since my TM Sprint
twitches severely and when I opened it up I saw nothing at
the end of the steering rod besides a little electronic
thing that is smaller than an American box of matches. And
it looked very clean and it didnt give me the impression
that  oiling it up would do anything to aleviate the
twitching. The funny thing is that after opening it up and
not doing _anything_ to any part of the wheel, the
twitching seemed to disappear. hmmm

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Don Buskir

Whoever owns an Andretti wheel for some time.

by Don Buskir » Fri, 20 Aug 1999 04:00:00

The wheel works well for me also, but they say it isn't set up for dual axis
throttle and brake.  Wierd, since the gas and brake have seperate resistors
internally.  I rewired mine to act as rudders in flight sims with a switch
added.

>The Mad Catz Andretti wheel showed no signs of distress after many, many,
>MANY long hours of testing at The IRL Insider offices.  It's everything the
>Thrustmaster NASCAR Pro SHOULD have been in terms of durability -- the


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