Logitech MOMO Force Feedback Racing Wheel
Feel the speed and power of your favorite racing games with the MOMO Racing Wheel! Triple-clamping system with solid rubber wheel grips make your racing experience more comfortable With the MOMO Force Wheel, you're on track for an intense racing experience!
Turbocharge your driving with the authentic feel and precision performance of the Logitech MOMO force-feedback racing wheel. Designed by the racing professionals at MOMO, the full-rubber wheel, stick shifter, and racing pedals feel just like the real thing. And with advanced force-feedback technology, you'll experience the road like never before. Strap yourself in and drive into the action! The Logitech MOMO racing wheel is compatible with PCs running Windows 98, 2000, Me, and XP, with an available USB port.
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Logitech MOMO Force Feedback Racing Wheel Reviews
:). After going through those I stepped up to the red force feedback (not the MOMO). best, ~R The games/sims I do are F12k1 & 2k2, GTR2 and WTCC Race '07 (great game). For the price - this is the wheel to get.
Good luck and enjoy. resistance) than the pedals on my Red MOMO. Also it secures very well to the desk using a three point system. The paddles are plastic instead of metal but work fine. The calibration out of the box was fine for my WTCC Race 07, but on GTR2 it tends to have a mind of its own. After those other wheels the red and black force feedback finally burned out so I decided to step up to the newest Logitech - the MOMO Force Feedback. This is the one with the red body and real leather wheel and metal paddles with red and metal foot pedals.
If I hadn't discovered this, the pedals would slip quite badly - so press that button and the pedals will stay put. What irritates, me is that someone at Logitech figured out they were selling the Red MOMO for too little. Well my Red MOMO finally burned something out and would no longer do any force feedback and the calibration was all over the place. In the other game it is fine - smooth progressive and fun.
So after doing a little shopping I've decided on this latest MOMO offering from Logitech. OS is XP. My system is a Dell XPS 400 with 256mb video ram and 4gig of ram. A plastic center screw is easy to see how that works, but the plastic cover with Logitech written on it must come off so one can adjust the the other two attachment points. Any wheel is better than no wheel.
It feels when I get to center that the wheel wants to fall to one side or the other (only in GTR2) and will steer the car off the road by itself - very annoying. First let me give a little history and equipment list. So they scaled it back a little quality wise, lowered the price, then put all the great stuff on the new G25 and doubled the price - a clear case of greed and profit margin as far as I'm concerned. When they are all snug they work great together - unless of course you're a gorilla - then you'll have trouble.
Its cheaper both in price and quality than its Red forerunner however not so much so that its a big deal. The rubber wheel is fine, unless you're spoiled by the great leather wheel - I'm adjusting quickly. - and of importance, there is a button on the bottom that when pushed, out pops a strip of little gripper cleats, so on a carpet it sticks just fine.
I enjoyed that and could sense the improvement over the older yellow non-force feedback wheels. This machine was heads and shoulders above the rest and one calibration worked for all games. DO NOT over tighten any of these posts.
I also wanted to mention that the pedals have better feedback (better springs, i.e. I've had four Logitech non-force feedback wheels from the late 90s to early 2000s (yellow and black). If you have a deep pocket book then I would be inclined to go with the ridiculously priced top of the line Logitech.
In the Logitech settings I enabled the center spring feature which helped a lot but not entirely. Greetings,.
Terrific, Terrific Wheel Setup Was Quick, Great Profiler, Great Response Time, Immideatly Improved Racing League Finishes While Racing In The "NASCAR Heat Racing League".
I thought the wheel is good, I may have to slow of a connection to get it to work right. New at these pc games. just ok I guess
AMAZON.COM. "THIS IS A PERFECT WHEEL". Have a nice day ;) but for F1 driving, which is smooth style and you need precise driving lines , that is the choice. In only one line. Thank YOU MOMO. LOGITECH. The only "bad" thing, is that it is not very good for RALLY games like CMR.
LED's are a bit bright and kinda blind/annoy you at night. Documentation is limited and for the c clamps it doesnt say how to remove the gray cover. A bit too long, a bit longer and it would knock my monitor off. 7. 3.
I would have been happier with an all plastic wheel than cheap rubber. Otherwise its a good wheel and I'd buy one again It makes a whining sound when turned quickly. 9. Shifter(paddle shifters too) makes a loud clicky sound. Its a nice wheel IMO, however there are a few things that annoyed me about it.
1. 2. "Sensitivity" doesn't seem to want to work properly with certain games (mainly DiRT and GRiD) its either full gas/brake/left/right or no gas/brake/left/right.(more than likely a game issue not product). so far I havent figured this out and dont want to try to force it off because its on pretty snugly. It has a built in lap "holder" which can be an issue for people with shorter desks. 10. 11. The rubber is sticky and feels nasty.
Paddle shifters feel awkward, their a bit too far back. 5. 4. The center screw/clamp is cheap. 6. 8. Wires are a bit short.
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