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Here is my rig made for sim racing. Right now its almost done, with triple screens coming at the end of 2014, along with a beefier GPU. I will keep it a single GPU given that the current sim that I use Iracing does not deal well with SLI. Mot of the wooden parts have been covered with carbon fiber, with the base for the seat left to be covered (should be done at the beginning of 2014). The whole cockpit chassis is made out of 2" PVC pipe. Here are the links to my rig and to my blog regarding the construction of the cockpit: Rig: http://www.modsrigs.com/detail.aspx?buildid=31160Cockpit: http://alvinnieves.wordpress.com/2013/04/27/building-my-rig-a-simul8r-design-to-the-world/ Update 9/26/14 - The GPU just arrived and the rig is complete still have the triple monitors to order and install. Update 10/14/14 - Triple screens installed and all running ok. See this post for final build: http://forums.evga.com/My...077966-p2.aspx#2234559
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Re: My Sim Racing Rig
2013/12/15 17:57:15
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Can't wait for the finishing touches.
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Re: My Sim Racing Rig
2013/12/15 18:58:59
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Nice setup! Love the fire extinguisher!!! Are those driving gloves on the desktop?
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Re: My Sim Racing Rig
2013/12/15 19:27:27
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zildjian75 Nice setup! Love the fire extinguisher!!! Are those driving gloves on the desktop?
Those are the gloves that I use when I race. Although they are not real racing gloves, they provide enough support and grip when I am racing. The gloves are from Home Depot and they were the best I found at that time. For $19.99 it was a good deal and my other pair of gloves are now on my toolbox. Needless to say, the old gloves saved my fingers once during the cutting of the carbon fiber with the utility knife. As for the fire extinguisher, that thing is real.
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Re: My Sim Racing Rig
2013/12/16 09:22:15
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Awesome! I with I had enough space to do something like that.
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Re: My Sim Racing Rig
2013/12/16 09:58:24
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LCRava Awesome! I with I had enough space to do something like that.
The footprint of the cockpit is around 54" x 34". I taught it was going to end up smaller, but when I assembled everything I was surprised by the footprint, which ended up being larger. I tried to do my best to make it into a workstation too.
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Re: My Sim Racing Rig
2013/12/16 20:34:12
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For the viewing pleasure of everyone on the thread, I have uploaded a video of me doing a couple of laps around Virginia International Raceway during a practice session.
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Re: My Sim Racing Rig
2013/12/16 21:01:05
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You need 3 Bigger screens for that and definitely some Bose companion 3 speakers Then it will be awesome!
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Re: My Sim Racing Rig
2013/12/17 06:26:14
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Chaos_21 You need 3 Bigger screens for that and definitely some Bose companion 3 speakers Then it will be awesome!
The current monitor is 23". I will go with 3 x 24" as that should be enough. I will build a monitor stand that goes over the cockpit so I can place it as close as possible to me. As for sound I use a 5.1 headset. When I install the Buttkicker I will venture into getting sound from two different sources as the headset is USB.
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Re: My Sim Racing Rig
2013/12/22 13:11:41
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I wish I had the technical skills to do things like this.
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Re: My Sim Racing Rig
2013/12/22 20:41:45
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chocolatez I wish I had the technical skills to do things like this.
The tough part for me was wiring the wheelplate on the steering wheel, as I had to detach the wheel from the base and disconnect cables to then re-route them through the wheelplate, and wiring the buttons to the display was another tough thing for me. Building the cockpit was relatively easy, as long as you have the measurements and the right tools.
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Re: My Sim Racing Rig
2013/12/22 20:53:14
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gimme.
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Re: My Sim Racing Rig
2013/12/22 21:59:57
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makuwaido The tough part for me was wiring the wheelplate on the steering wheel, as I had to detach the wheel from the base and disconnect cables to then re-route them through the wheelplate, and wiring the buttons to the display was another tough thing for me. Building the cockpit was relatively easy, as long as you have the measurements and the right tools.
Well I only play SC2, maybe GW2 when I get my new comp and possibly the MMORPG Skyrim? Its just computer chairs always hurt my back and I go between leaning forward to leaning back. I think the way you setup your chair would allow me to lean back, did you just take a chair out of a car and bolt it in?
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Re: My Sim Racing Rig
2013/12/23 04:13:02
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chocolatezWell I only play SC2, maybe GW2 when I get my new comp and possibly the MMORPG Skyrim? Its just computer chairs always hurt my back and I go between leaning forward to leaning back. I think the way you setup your chair would allow me to lean back, did you just take a chair out of a car and bolt it in?
Yes. I went to a junkyard and pulled the seat out of a car, $34.75 (was 35 but I found a quarter on the car while pulling it out). Depending on the seat you may have to adjust the brackets. Mine has a bent one and I decided to place a 2x4 on the side to place the bolt.
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Re: My Sim Racing Rig
2013/12/23 18:10:41
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Hmm and everythign else is welded/bolted together?
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2013/12/23 19:09:03
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chocolatez Hmm and everythign else is welded/bolted together?
The cockpit is made out of PVC, with all the pipes and joints screwed together, no glue. The wood is also screwed into the PVC, with some brackets to hold it.
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Re: My Sim Racing Rig
2013/12/24 18:06:43
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So it seems like your cockpit is easy enough, do you have any ideas on making it recline? Not just the seat itself but to also elevate your legs? Id like to game on a lazyboy and thats what id be looking to go for
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Re: My Sim Racing Rig
2013/12/24 19:49:07
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chocolatez So it seems like your cockpit is easy enough, do you have any ideas on making it recline? Not just the seat itself but to also elevate your legs? Id like to game on a lazyboy and thats what id be looking to go for
You can raise the board for the pedals so that it lays flat and you can rest your legs there. Check the OP for the blog link in which I describe the process of building it, plans included.
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Re: My Sim Racing Rig
2013/12/24 22:23:59
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That's great man! fire extinguisher is a nice touch, ha, ha.
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Re: My Sim Racing Rig
2013/12/24 22:54:54
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Hmm interesting, maybe ill find a junkyard lazyboy that ill replace with good cushions to lean back. Im looking to make those ultimate pc machines where you can recline back but your monitor and mouse come back with you. Probably too big of an undertaking, but hey I can dream
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Re: My Sim Racing Rig
2013/12/24 23:15:58
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If it was my setup, I would get a much bigger Monitor, if it would fit. Also, if I'm not sitting too close to it.
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Re: My Sim Racing Rig
2014/01/01 20:25:38
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Right now my viewing distance is 36 inches. When I go for triple monitors I would place them closer, as close to the back of the steering wheel if possible.
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Re: My Sim Racing Rig
2014/02/17 14:35:46
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That's a great project, turned out pretty nice. It was cool even before you added the carbon fiber, but it does make it look better. I'm very interested in the QD coupler, wondering if there is a US supplier? Want it for my G27. Very cool, thanks for posting it and sharing!!
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Re: My Sim Racing Rig
2014/02/17 15:46:17
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notfordman That's a great project, turned out pretty nice. It was cool even before you added the carbon fiber, but it does make it look better. I'm very interested in the QD coupler, wondering if there is a US supplier? Want it for my G27. Very cool, thanks for posting it and sharing!!
Thanks for your words. I always got some amazing looks from friends when they came home and saw it before I painted it or added any carbon fiber. I don't want to imagine what could happen now that I have added all the carbon fiber to it, perhaps they won't leave my house. As for the QR, I think any QR out there could be used to fit, but some adjustments should be made to the wheel base and steering wheels. I like this one because no additional modifications must be made, plus, if you noticed on one of the pictures, there is a 15-pin connector that lets me connect the buttons on the wheel plus one USB connector, making it a true QR. I bought the QR system second-hand and the male 4-pin connectors did not came with it, so I have to order the connectors plus the crimps to make it work, plus I have to open the wheel base to route a USB cable through the center of the wheel. One thing I like about this QR system is that I could make it fit into any wheel base out there. Maybe creating a mounting plate should do the trick.
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Re: My Sim Racing Rig
2014/02/27 04:03:21
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Love what you did with the carbon fibre!
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Re: My Sim Racing Rig
2014/02/27 12:40:39
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Sleinous Love what you did with the carbon fibre!
Thank you! Most of it is upholstery that I had in my parents' house. My best friend gave me a roll of it for me to do some stuff and then I left home (I was born and raised in Puerto Rico).Two years later I got married back home and I asked my mom if she didn't throw away the carbon fiber, and to my surprise it was there!!! I had the measurements of everything so I made all the cuts there. Fortunately there was just enough to cover all the wood sections. As for the paddle shifters, thats a separate roll of carbon fiber, vinyl this time. What else can I cover?
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Re: My Sim Racing Rig
2014/04/15 19:12:35
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An update about this project: I have received notification about my Formula wheel. The person is working on getting the paddles and quick release ready. The busted switches on the wheel have been replaced. I finally managed to route the extra USB through the G27, so now the quick release electronics work. I should have the wheel by June. Also, depending on when EVGA decides to release the new mouse I shall add it to the rig (carbon fiber, yummmmmm).
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