ECCI Wheel in action
Uploader Comments (Tornadoracer)
Top Comments
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i like how you used the heel and toe technique :)
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lol. ECCI is for Simulations not for arcade joypad\games console.
All Comments (35)
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@MaxD79 Where can I find such simulators?
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what game is that??
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your ECCI pedals seem alot more quite then myne. myne sound like im smashing metal rods together. see my vids to hear the diffrence.
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How feels the pedals and the Steering wheel? give us some impression please.
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hey sorry for my ignorance, but arent you supposed to use the clutch when youre breaking if youre using a supossedly manual setup?
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@Noobsaibot21 no, 46" is minimum
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My thoughts exactly. A 24" monitor as a minimum if you are going for the ultimate setup.
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this wheel doesnt actually offer ffb tho does it? or am i thinking of something else?
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You have a $2000 wheel sitting at a desk with a 15" monitor? lololol
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Does it have a six speed shifter or you bought one from a different company?
very good to know. One more Question: Does this wheel have a monthly payment option?
dolphinmagic24fan 3 years ago
I'm not sure....I'm not affiliated with ECCI in any way, so you'd have to contact them to find out. Good luck.
Tornadoracer 3 years ago
does this have a strong feel to it. Like can you adjust it so its really difficult to turn it?
dolphinmagic24fan 3 years ago
Absolutely. The adjustment is in the springs in the wheel to produce the resistance. When you put all of the springs (read: resistance) into the wheel, it is extremely difficult to turn the wheel to its full extent. I use one combination less than the full resistance, and that gives my arms a good workout.
Tornadoracer 3 years ago
Good video -- nice to see the wheel in action. Do you appreciate the quality of the ECCI wheel immediately, or is it more of a subtle thing? I'm considering a Logitech G25 racing wheel, but don't want to end up disappointed...
Uodnelome 4 years ago
Thanks Uod! I can't compare the ECCI and G25 wheels, because I've never used a G25 wheel. IMHO however, you can appreciate the quality of the ECCI wheel right away. Everything on it is industrial grade, you could drop it off a building and it'd probably still work. ECCI also forces you to understand how the wheel/pedals work; you need to do some assembly of the wheel and pedals upon delivery. This helps later on, when you do routine maintenance on it (replacing sensors/potentiometers, etc).
Tornadoracer 3 years ago