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Logitech MOMO Racing vs. Driving Force Pro



 
 
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Old August 5th 05, 04:34 PM
Aka Aka
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Me owns both as well.
The Momo feels best for GTR imho.
For GPL the DFP is better. And it´s even a little bit more precise than the
Momo Racing.

the best for GPL is the LWFF because it allows for quick reactions (well
broken in after all these years)


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>
> I own both: I bought a Momo Racing in March after my Momo Force died on me
> and bought a DFP last weekend when I had to take the Momo Racing to the
> store to get the pedal bug fixed (they said it takes a month to repair).
>
> DFP has more precise control and better Force Feedback: I broke my PB in
> Enna (GTR) after only a few laps with the DFP and I hadn't picked up GTR
> in months. Momo Racing looks better.
>
> Problem is both the DFP and the Momo Racing suffer from the pedal problem
> so its only a matter of time before the pedals in the DFP start acting up
> too and I have to rob a bank and get some serious pedals.
>
> Anyone has advice to offer as to wich of these 3 I should get:: ECCI, BRD
> Speed 7, Frex?
>
>
>



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Old August 5th 05, 11:32 PM
jon
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Thanks for all the replies - with only a couple of quid in it, the DFP seems
to edge it, with the bonus that I can always hook it up to the PS2 for RBR
if need be. Feedback on the web seems to be good, with the exception of the
pedals, but I guess that goes for the MOMO too.

Thanks guys.


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Old August 6th 05, 09:46 AM
Joao Gonzalez
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"Jone Tytlandsvik" <jone> wrote in message ...
> Joao Gonzalez wrote:
>
>>
>> I own both: I bought a Momo Racing in March after my Momo Force died
>> on me and bought a DFP last weekend when I had to take the Momo
>> Racing to the store to get the pedal bug fixed (they said it takes a
>> month to repair).

>
> Would you say the DFP is even better then the discontinued Momo Force?
>
> Jone
>
>


No, the Momo Force is still the king of production wheels.


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Old August 6th 05, 11:25 PM
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I'm using the ECCI's they are incredible, but I can't compare, sorry.

However their pivot is at the top making them feel very real IMHO.

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"Joao Gonzalez" > wrote in message
...
>
> "David G Fisher" > wrote in message
> ...
>> "R Keating" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> jon wrote:
>>>> "Fillyourboots" > wrote ...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Jo, are you in the UK? If you have a Gamestation store near you, it
>>>>>might be worth your while contacting them as I'm sure they had the DFP
>>>>>for £49.99 new, and less for 2nd hand.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I am - thanks for the tip, will check it out.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> The only thing bad I've read about the DFP is that is has more "slop"
>>> than other wheels in the center position. I don't know if this is all
>>> the time or when in maximum degrees or the minimum setting. I also
>>> don't know how bad the "slop" is.
>>>
>>> I've heard the pedals stink (bad design), but it's really the wheel I am
>>> interested in.
>>>
>>> Russell

>>
>> I feel absolutely no "slop" or lag in the center of the wheel at all.
>> Smooth and precise from side to side. Can't say enough good things about
>> the wheel. Best piece of harware I've ever bought. I honestly wouldn't
>> trade it for *any* other wheel right now. To Jon, the 900 degree of
>> steering lock is good for the PC because it's adjustable now. Set it
>> wherever you want.
>>
>> I think the pedals are about as good as they get for stock pedals, but
>> it's certainly would be better to have some high end pedals to match up
>> with this wheel.
>>
>>
>> --
>> David G Fisher
>>

>
> I own both: I bought a Momo Racing in March after my Momo Force died on me
> and bought a DFP last weekend when I had to take the Momo Racing to the
> store to get the pedal bug fixed (they said it takes a month to repair).
>
> DFP has more precise control and better Force Feedback: I broke my PB in
> Enna (GTR) after only a few laps with the DFP and I hadn't picked up GTR
> in months. Momo Racing looks better.
>
> Problem is both the DFP and the Momo Racing suffer from the pedal problem
> so its only a matter of time before the pedals in the DFP start acting up
> too and I have to rob a bank and get some serious pedals.
>
> Anyone has advice to offer as to wich of these 3 I should get:: ECCI, BRD
> Speed 7, Frex?
>
>
>



 




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