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Rear Traction Loss Simulation Vids

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by bvillersjr, May 12, 2010.

  1. bsft

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    It would be a good idea, but would require some engineering of the sim base to support the weight of a full sim and allow enough movement for side to side.
    Also, I am not aware as to how many games have the yaw factor in the motion, it may be limited, but still fun to have. Rfactor and iracing do drift motion , apparently simbin games do not support it. You would probably have to mix values of forces to achieve the best result.

    Heres a builder that did it though 2dof-motion-simulator-with-a-rotation-axis-t1531.html?hilit=drift , read this post and it may tell you more.
  2. poteroa

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    Would be nice to see some pictures of the slide components.