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MOMO!!!! i can finally buy it...should i?
ok so u all already kno that i am a cheapo. lol. well anyways there is a new momo on amazon for 76 dollars (after christmas sale and also a dfp for 100) i can only afford the most 100 dollars i want a wheel that will last long and is durable and is good for LFS any ideas? i mean i dont drive recklessly it can be fargile but i want the wheel to be made with quality. i also heard the momos pots like break and then its done which should i buy i need a wheel that will last 1 yr +
any ideas? much appretation 4 answers
thx

cheers!
DFP. Try and get a rev. 2 version if possible.
whats rev 2 ?
uhhhh on amazon it dosent say rev 1 or 2 how do i tell them apart?
Quote from rainspecialist :uhhhh on amazon it dosent say rev 1 or 2 how do i tell them apart?

Not sure tbh, post a link here and maybe someone could tell.
DFP's had pedal problems? I thought only Momo's had those? Also, if you buy a DFP off Amazon, there is a 30 day return policy so if you do get a Rev 1. DFP, you can return it just as easily.
thats nice i c lemme post a link to the pic just to make sure.... so i guess ill go with a dfp. is it really worth the extra 20 dollars? or is a momo better cause i heard the dfp turns slower than the momo, and lastly i also heard theat you can change the steering wheel on the dfp to a real cars wheel. Is that true, if so i would have fun with that

anyways heres the link this is the first one
http://www.amazon.com/Playstat ... qid=1199400372&sr=8-1

this is the secound one thx 4 ur help
http://www.amazon.com/Logitech ... qid=1199400372&sr=8-2
Momo Racing is a fantastic wheel, I wouldn't give mine up for anything but a G25, the Momo Racing has 200 degrees rotation, I've never had a single problem with it, except when I pulled on the sequencial shifter to hard (which I never use anymore anyway), but was easily replacable by the other sides' spring.

I've only used a DFP once, and it was at a Frys store on GT4, yes it's true the DFP has 900 degrees of rotation which is like the average car, but just keep in mind that is 2 and a half (I believe?) rotations each direction until it locks.

Also keep in mind the DFP is quite loud, it's wheel and pinion, and is .. actually extremely loud.
It is by no means slower from when I used it on GT4, it rotates just fine.

edit- Jakg is right, I forgot to mention, yes the DFP and Momo Racing do use the same pedals, they just have different outer plastic shells.
#10 - Jakg
Quote from MINIz guy :DFP's had pedal problems? I thought only Momo's had those? Also, if you buy a DFP off Amazon, there is a 30 day return policy so if you do get a Rev 1. DFP, you can return it just as easily.

DFP and Momo use the same pedals.
awww man so they both have probs? mayb i should forget this and get a formula force gp is that ok? i just want a good wheel with 240 degrees or more and paddle shifters and a brake and throttle is there any cheap wheel that has quality? or should i just get the momo os dfp and when the pedals break get new ones from warranty then if it breaks again change pots + put ribbion tape so i never breaks again?

srry for bump but i just read alot of bad reveiews on amazon about the dfp like cheap clamps so when ff is enabled it makes it hard not to break the clamps i might go with a momo since its cheaper

edit-i dont think my parents would like the dfp cause of the noise wellllll...... looks like its the

momo for me its 76.00 dollars free shipping
formula force gp is 82.99 dollars with 5.99 shipping
Quote from rainspecialist :srry for bump but i just read alot of bad reveiews on amazon about the dfp like cheap clamps so when ff is enabled it makes it hard not to break the clamps i might go with a momo since its cheaper

edit-i dont think my parents would like the dfp cause of the noise wellllll...... looks like its the momo for me

How on earth do you break the wheel clamps?
Take a hacksaw to it ....

@rain, did you read what I just said?
get a G25 :P
#15 - Jakg
The formula force is MORE than a Momo?

*falls out of chair laughing*
How much is a thrustmaster rally gt pro in your area/currency?
I've got mine for about 3 years now, still working bloody great, silent, exact, pedals are still fine. 270°, 3 pedals, MUCH sturdier than the dfp.

greetz

der butz
thrustmaster rallye edition is 120 dollars off internet and i read alot of bad reveiews in that 2?

How to break your clamps off a dfp- turn ff to 110 in game and on wheel.
next go into a tight corner fast
next turn hard with the ff you should natrually have a hard time turning then pop goes the weasel
Ummm, hard turning is one thing, but the rotation point is at the center of the wheel and this opinion is based off a G25 user who never used the DFP... I have heard good things, but if possible I would keep saving a little longer, the G25 is the best investment I have made yet, probably including my new PC but thats a whole different argument. Anyways, I have a momo (sitting unused) that I used for about 9 months and it worked perfectly, would still work now if I needed it to, but I would probably have a hard time going back to 200 degrees of rotation (although I thought it had 240? hmm), and the plastic parts... Waiting for the G25 is your best option (IMO), but I haven't had a problem with Momo, and have heard good things about the DFP... I don't think you will go wrong with whatever choice you decide to make as I know money can sometimes be a little tight. G25 is only about $240 (free shipping on Amazon) so if you save up a little longer it should slowly drop, very slowly but still)
1.) w8 1 sec ok now if i do get a rev 1 im afraid the pedals will die on me so i dont wanna take any chances with that.

2.) Does that mean Rev 2 has no pedal problems?

3.) if the rev 2 has no probs then ill go with a momo rev2
Chances are very low you'll get bad pedals, my momo racing is from when those wheels were introduced and I've had not a single problem.

Like I said, I've had my momo racing for 4 years now, and I've had no issues of any kind with the steering column, nor the pedals.

And since they have the same pedals, i can assure you you probably won't have any issues.

Also lastly, if you're buying it from amazon or wherever, they wouldn't sell you an older version anyway, most surely those have been phased out by now.
ok so im getting the momo now but first i need 76 dollars so ill get it like this. my parents said i need to sacrafice somthing or give up. im going to sell my universal wheel for 40 and my old wheel for 30 which is 70 ill add 6 dollars myself and there i go! shippping is free for the momo and also if i want to get s2 i have to give up somthing 2. but i dont no what to give up

all i have is a ps2 a psp 2 games for the ps2 and 1 game for the psp.
i cant give away the ps2 because my family uses that and i dont no about the psp because that was a gift from my father and he wont let me sell it. ill just have to start saving bit by bit again.....

thx for everybodys advice on who commented! because of all of you i am assured on getting a momo. Also i would like to thank the s2 community for being so warm which is why i always come back to the forums and stay active on the forums

S2 YOU ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Quote from XCNuse :Chances are very low you'll get bad pedals, my momo racing is from when those wheels were introduced and I've had not a single problem.

Like I said, I've had my momo racing for 4 years now, and I've had no issues of any kind with the steering column, nor the pedals.

And since they have the same pedals, i can assure you you probably won't have any issues.

Also lastly, if you're buying it from amazon or wherever, they wouldn't sell you an older version anyway, most surely those have been phased out by now.

You must be one of the luckiest dudes on the earth, 99.99999999% of those rev 1 pedals has gone broken within 1 day to 6 months
I must've been lucky too then, my 3 sets lasted 10-11 months each

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