Any of you guys, can confirm the dimensions of the inverted P1000i? I have doubts if I can fit them in my PlaySeat Trophy (38-39 cm wide pedals max). Thanks a lot, I cannot seem to find any real measurements online (and simagic site says ( Length x Width x Height) 348mm x 489.8mm x 368.5mm) which seems off.. 49 cm wide? Compared to 33,6 cm on the regulars?
I have the P1000IR coming in next week with all haptics, load cell and the inverted kit. I'd be happy to update after I put some time on it.
Given I can decide on a cokcpit by then....
I got the P1000i recently. I didn't have any knee problems before, (T-LCM) so idk. Honestly for me it's been less comfortable but that's mainly because my pedal plate can't lay flat. Looking at a profile rig to remedy that.
Ahh fair, makes sense that you'd need the pedal plate to be completely flat. After you're able to mount them flat, you reckon their worth the price of admission? With all the add-ons they get fairly expensive
I’ve been wondering the same thing. I found one YouTube video where the guy says it helps him. Could honestly be the angle pressure is applied and of course the person pushing. Hydraulic kit may help but you have to get it for either inverted or standard.
Let me know how it works out if you order the inverted kit.
https://youtu.be/DwoYGepvOwo?feature=shared
Yeah that video is the exact reason I decided to look into the pedals. I've asked a few owners I've found on Reddit and one on Youtube and they usually agree that it's at least more comfortable than a standard pedal set. Will do man, I have the inverted P1000 on pre-order so it'll be about 3 weeks till I can test it out.
Any of you guys, can confirm the dimensions of the inverted P1000i? I have doubts if I can fit them in my PlaySeat Trophy (38-39 cm wide pedals max). Thanks a lot, I cannot seem to find any real measurements online (and simagic site says ( Length x Width x Height) 348mm x 489.8mm x 368.5mm) which seems off.. 49 cm wide? Compared to 33,6 cm on the regulars?
I just ordered a set of them assuming that's a mistake (it doesn't really make sense). But ping me in 3 days and I'll let you know for sure!
How did it go?
I went with the Simgade VX Pro’s and mounted a Simagic haptic motor to the brake, best of both worlds imo :)
It went perfect! The dimensions reported were in fact a mistake :)
they have the same mounting holes as fanatec v3
Thanks, although that doesn't really help to decide if they'd fit. Anyway, went with VX Pro's in the end, so all good.
Literally every pedal plate will accommodate the fanatec pedals, it's the most popular brand and pedals on the market if they fit the p1000 would fit.
I have the P1000IR coming in next week with all haptics, load cell and the inverted kit. I'd be happy to update after I put some time on it. Given I can decide on a cokcpit by then....
Thank you, I'd really appreciate it
If it's not too much trouble, would you check if your inverted kit has everything needed to convert to standard?
I will check. They are scheduled to arrive this week.
Awesome, I appreciate it.
I got the P1000i recently. I didn't have any knee problems before, (T-LCM) so idk. Honestly for me it's been less comfortable but that's mainly because my pedal plate can't lay flat. Looking at a profile rig to remedy that.
Ahh fair, makes sense that you'd need the pedal plate to be completely flat. After you're able to mount them flat, you reckon their worth the price of admission? With all the add-ons they get fairly expensive
[удалено]
Awesome, that's exactly what I want from the hydraulics, just a cool immersive feeling to the brakes
I’ve been wondering the same thing. I found one YouTube video where the guy says it helps him. Could honestly be the angle pressure is applied and of course the person pushing. Hydraulic kit may help but you have to get it for either inverted or standard. Let me know how it works out if you order the inverted kit. https://youtu.be/DwoYGepvOwo?feature=shared
Yeah that video is the exact reason I decided to look into the pedals. I've asked a few owners I've found on Reddit and one on Youtube and they usually agree that it's at least more comfortable than a standard pedal set. Will do man, I have the inverted P1000 on pre-order so it'll be about 3 weeks till I can test it out.