ECCI Wheel in action

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Uploaded by on Apr 21, 2007

I shot this video with a couple of cameras and used some PIP magic in Adobe Premiere to show how the ECCI Trackstar 6000 Wheel and Pedals work. The actual shot of the track on the monitor didn't come out that great, so I'll probably do another one in due time. The track I'm racing on is Mosport PWF on N2K3 season by Papyrus. Enjoy!

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  • very good to know. One more Question: Does this wheel have a monthly payment option?

  • 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.

  • does this have a strong feel to it. Like can you adjust it so its really difficult to turn it?

  • 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.

  • 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...

  • 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).

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  • i like how you used the heel and toe technique :)

  • lol. ECCI is for Simulations not for arcade joypad\games console.

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  • @MaxD79 Where can I find such simulators?

  • what game is that??

  • your ECCI pedals seem alot more quite then myne. myne sound like im smashing metal rods together. see my vids to hear the diffrence.

  • How feels the pedals and the Steering wheel? give us some impression please.

  • hey sorry for my ignorance, but arent you supposed to use the clutch when youre breaking if youre using a supossedly manual setup?

  • @Noobsaibot21 no, 46" is minimum

  • @OMGtehWINNAR

    My thoughts exactly. A 24" monitor as a minimum if you are going for the ultimate setup.

  • this wheel doesnt actually offer ffb tho does it? or am i thinking of something else?

  • You have a $2000 wheel sitting at a desk with a 15" monitor? lololol

  • Does it have a six speed shifter or you bought one from a different company?

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