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Frex motion simulator or simxperience simulator ?

Discussion in 'Marketspace - Marktplatz' started by Tripode, Nov 19, 2010.

  1. Tripode

    Tripode New Member

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    Thank you very much everybody, really worth paying the difference in stage II to III on the rear traction loss?
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    bvillersjr Active Member

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    It's all a matter of personal preference. It depends if you want realistic rear traction loss or not.

    If you have the ability to weld and to make the calculations for the correct angles and pivot point, etc..., then you can simply build your own and save some money.

    Or, as a worst case, you can just add a third actuator and rotate the seat. Rotating from the center of the seat isn't realistic for racing, but you can find other DIY models to follow if that concept of rear traction loss is sufficient for you.

    If you are asking if the rear traction loss add-on makes a difference in the overall realism of the simulator, the answer is absolutely yes. I personally find that it make a major difference as does everyone who has ever tried it.
  3. Tripode

    Tripode New Member

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    Ok, thank you very much again.

    Undoubtedly going to be my next acquisition.