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Fanatec Porsche 911 Turbo Racing Wheel is Nearly Better Than the Real Thing

Friday, April 3, 2009 7:35 AM


If you are a racing sim fan who absolutely needs Porsche branded gear, Fanatec's Porsche 911 Turbo Wheel is not a bad place to start. It is a solid piece of equipment that, when set at the table is as solid as it will be strong if placed in the dashboard. Do not come with a pair of "lap wings" for the couch-inclined, but just look ridiculous and feel uncomfortable if you do not run a stable surface.

Wrapped in hand-stitched leather, the fine cut is marred by thin plastic buttons adorning the center of the wheel - a small complaint, but justified by the price and "Porsche quality standards." Nitpicking aside, the wheel is solidly built, because it is the pedals accompany it. A metal plate pedals rooted in the store, and offers stability as you slide the experts (or mashing frantically) about the song.

Wheels that are connected wirelessly by a USB dongle to the PS3 or PC (sorry 360 fans). To be able to get the effect, including rotations and jarring vibrations from the full 900 degrees on the wheel during less successful turns, you must run at a title that supports the strength of the wheel (for PC, we went with rFactor).

The pedals are supported by 4 AA batteries, but the wheel requires an AC adapter to keep your engine running, you still tethered. Special note is the change in command. Fanatec packs two: sequential changes of light, and better 6-speed knob, which, together with the clutch pedal, feels so close to reality can be almost hear the accents of the Oxford polishing potential passengers.

Motor force crammed into the steering wheel makes this quite similar to the real-dependent future, of course, especially the simulation is being played. With heavy physical simulator like rFactor, the wheel is quite a number of resistance, around every bend, as happened during the time to spin spasmodically during our less successful laps. Combined with a responsive (and adjust) race pedals, we see that performance is measured using the car differencein between the Front, All, and the rear wheel ... in a video game. The only thing missing is the cheetah print seat.

Home - the Fanatec Porsche 911 Turbo Wheel is the most many of us never get close to a goat track in the vicinity of a real Porsche. You get the fringe of a large race, but should be ready to pay more for the symbol of luxury.

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