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Hi Rich - no worries at all, glad the info was of some help!
Yes, the springs are very easy to swap out if you have a couple of screwdrivers. From memory, you'll need a Philips and a Torx head screwdriver - but I couldn't tell you the sizes unfortunately. They are quite small however.
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The Logitech wheels are the VW Golfs of the steering input world. They do the job, are generally reliable and highly supported by a large number of games, right out of the box. However, as @Rojer mentioned, there are many others like Fanatec who can start their hub prices around the £1,400 mark...
No rage this time, but I was wondering what's the best way to have a quick query based on the date details below?
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It's great to see just how clean and straight they were new.
I paid £12,200 for mine in September of that year - taking delivery of it from Renault Manchester in early December 2004.
Still my only new car to date - I doubt I'll have another as the depreciation is just eye-watering!
I'd definitely suggest the most obvious first - replacement gearbox oil.
Have you any evidence like receipts or invoices to show when it was last done? My OEM oil-fed gearbox felt as sludgey as a spoon handle sat in cake-mix, before I got it changed. And that was when the car was on a mere...
Started on the Novice Series 2 career mode last night with the time trial on Nurburgring Short GP. Ended up being Billy Big-b****cks and trashing the Z4 I was in on the third lap. I'll have another bash again over the weekend.
I think I've worked out (for me anyway) - why I prefer it to PC2...
Probably worth doing that. It's clearly a poor design, no matter which 1*2 you get - made worse when you know you filled the tank up a few days prior and your windscreen now is just smearing bone-dry crap across it!
I attempted many fixes on this - fancy non-return valves, checking the pump motor from the washer bottle, even checking the nozzle on the bumper itself.
Everything I tried was always short-term - worked for a while, then a few weeks later, I'd come back to the car with a small pool of water...
More evenly balanced with two people onboard - but yep, it could still end up sloshing about.
You'd kind of hope that even an M-Lite would have some engineering within the tank to help with this a little?
Out of interest - I notice that you're lugging a full tank of fuel around as well.
Do you think you'd see (or certainly feel) any benefit on track if say you ran on half-a-tank?
I think John Gordon might just have been right about this. Restarted the career mode now that I've replaced the Logitech G15 and I definitely prefer it to Project Cars 2. Looking forward to progressing with it.
Granted, it's not quite got the same gloss or finish as PC2, but it drives much better.
I was going to mention the possibility of the driveshaft. Mine went at literally 1mph - on a slight incline and pulling out of a junction. Slight revs, letting the clutch as normal and CLUNK...... no drive.
I really like the 'logic' in the combat. Like hurling an oil canister at enemies, that in turn covering them - then having another member of your party ignite them all with a fireball spell. I have noticed slightly weird outcomes though - like shuffling zombies being damaged by poison effects...