Barry....!!! You're my SIM Racing hardware, "HERO"...!!!! Please keep up the great work. I'm in the Bermuda Islands and the information you provide is invaluable to my efforts to get the very best RIG setup possible...!!!! 😉👌👍
I wish I was into Sim Racing when this wheel was available. For reasons I'm still not sure I started driving an Audi in ACC and never changed and it would be nice to have an Audi wheel. The one thing I can't figure out is for the amount of money this wheel cost, why there isn't an Audi logo on the wheel. They included stickers and I saw a sticker with the Audi logo on the outside of the case. Is there an extra licensing fee to include a logo on the wheel? I've always wondered if that's one of the reasons the Fanatec Porshce and Nascar wheels are so expensive.
Keep in mind that the Audi wheel is the same as a Lamborghini GT3 wheel. So there may be replicas of specifically that one available. Another curiousity is that the original wheel has some very complex geometry which is quite hard to match in a small workshop. Thus most of them, including this one, aren't actually true to the original design, rather they have a flat faceplate and a squared off plastic casing in the rear, instead of a rounded off one like the real deal. Real one also has paddle shifters that are much like road car shifters in that they aren't magnetic and the travel is quite small, they click more like a mouse click. Though this does not seem to be a well liked feature in sim racing for some reason. If you're interested in DIY stuff and can settle for a different GT wheel, a much easier project is to build a Mercedes GT3 or an Audi DTM wheel. It's reasonably simple to build provided that you have the time, will and some basic power tools plus a 3D printer. Parts are under $100.
The back enclosure is imo to soft for a Q1 release adapter because there is no internal frame with bolts trough When you mount a direct drive on full force you may damage it
Are you on fire or something? One video after another lately. Hoping for the He Seq next ^^ PS. the buttons seem to be used by virtually every race car/team nowadays. I wonder why.
Justus Raw I agree! I expected to hear about $1500, but man did my eyebrows raise when he said only $900! That's an excellent price for such a well-made custom product.
WhiteHawk Yea bla bla, let's stop talking he spent a fortune on machines and stuff :D Low sales numbers also mean no need for big and heavy tools. Once you have one done, any further one is cost only a small fraction of it. BTW there are very very few parts on it that could need a machine. Using a aluminium plate makes the price even more of a joke.
Hey Barry, I wanted to ask if you had a preference or could comment on the differences between the grips on this rim and the SSRG sportline rim? I'm on the fence between the two and comfort/ease of grip is important with minor joint issues I have. Many thanks
After pulling both rims out and testing again. I still prefer the R8 rim design. It is a bit fatter in places than the sport line. I find that the more a grip fills up the pocket of my palm, the easier it is on my wrist. Turn also make an R1 standalone rim that has the exact same grip. That, with the addition of an Ascher Racing button plate, is my daily driver. But, of course that does not mean you will feel the same way. Rims, like seats, can be a very personal thing.
Hi Barry, what pedal set are you using on your rig now? I couldn't make it out from the video. Whatever they are I assume you think they're the best of all you've tested?
Hi Dave..., I believe he is using the set from HPP the "SE" version. Have a look here: www.hppsimulation.com/hpp-3-pedal/26-phtv2p.html ....., I'm saving up for a set as my next quality purchase. ;-)
Looks like an old fashion DIN connector that was used before RCA to connect Hifi equipment, but with the addition of being able to secure it. I mean the one for the USB signal with the coiled cord.
I've been throwing around the idea of getting a nice rim and I have been looking at either one of the cube controls formula wheels or this wheel from turn engineering. Would you recommend either one over the other?
Cube controls make a very good button plate, and you can even get it with illuminated buttons. You can chose whatever wheel you want to use with it. But there is an issue with some wheels not having a deep enough dish to clear the bottom mounted usb cord. I go over this in my review of the Spenard Simulation version of the cube GT wheel. That said, the fat grip on the Turn Racing wheel is my favorite. My daily wheel is the Turn R1 rim with an Ascher button plate. Which is the same grip that his R8 wheel has. Of course rim feel is a very subjective thing.
@@simracinggarage3026 ok, thank you. I think I would like the fatter rim as well. Plus the diameter would be better I think then one of cube's f1 wheel. I want something that's cut off on top. I use vr when I can so illuminated buttons isn't important.
@@simracinggarage3026 Hey Barry, Well I picked up the R8 wheel and I have it on my SimExperience base but I would like to move it and basically give the coiled cable some room to breath. Do you have any kind of recommendation for that? Some kind of spacer or shaft that will bolt up the the base and the Q1R quick release. I don't need a ton of space but as it sits right now the cable is rubbing the bolts holding on my DSD button box mounting brackets.
Considering Automobilista had to change their livery with fake sponsors that resembled real liveries after lawyers sent letter, nothing would suprise me. I doubt turnracing got Audis permission.
wajdi nujeidat it's virtual. It's not real. You can't touch it, it's not really there. At least with triples you can have very real equipment in your built cockpit that you can actually touch and use
Berry not good company .I emailed 3times no response. No phone number no address. I am going with simfai very good company response right away to you ?
Hi berry, I truly hope you can help me. I own this Exact same wheel made by Zach at turn racing. All the of Suede has worn off of my wheel and I desperately need it to be re-wrapped. I have zero grip left, I have really put this wheel to good use. So my big problem is, I did ask Zack if he could help me out, but he’s too busy. So might you have some direction on how I can have this task achieved. Can you recommend anyone that might provide this repair service? Thank you Sir.
too bad the front face of the wheel is just a decal. There are better looking carbon fibre decals available, this one just looks like from a toy.... ok... in the end it is just a toy :-D
Glad you are back. I was missing your quality reviews.
Barry....!!! You're my SIM Racing hardware, "HERO"...!!!! Please keep up the great work. I'm in the Bermuda Islands and the information you provide is invaluable to my efforts to get the very best RIG setup possible...!!!! 😉👌👍
I wish I was into Sim Racing when this wheel was available. For reasons I'm still not sure I started driving an Audi in ACC and never changed and it would be nice to have an Audi wheel. The one thing I can't figure out is for the amount of money this wheel cost, why there isn't an Audi logo on the wheel. They included stickers and I saw a sticker with the Audi logo on the outside of the case. Is there an extra licensing fee to include a logo on the wheel? I've always wondered if that's one of the reasons the Fanatec Porshce and Nascar wheels are so expensive.
Keep in mind that the Audi wheel is the same as a Lamborghini GT3 wheel. So there may be replicas of specifically that one available.
Another curiousity is that the original wheel has some very complex geometry which is quite hard to match in a small workshop. Thus most of them, including this one, aren't actually true to the original design, rather they have a flat faceplate and a squared off plastic casing in the rear, instead of a rounded off one like the real deal.
Real one also has paddle shifters that are much like road car shifters in that they aren't magnetic and the travel is quite small, they click more like a mouse click. Though this does not seem to be a well liked feature in sim racing for some reason.
If you're interested in DIY stuff and can settle for a different GT wheel, a much easier project is to build a Mercedes GT3 or an Audi DTM wheel. It's reasonably simple to build provided that you have the time, will and some basic power tools plus a 3D printer. Parts are under $100.
Very good review! Thanks!
The back enclosure is imo to soft for a Q1 release adapter because there is no internal frame with bolts trough
When you mount a direct drive on full force you may damage it
Good observation. Actually I have spacers in mine. Forgot to show it in the video.
I was also looking for that, as I have that in my custom made (not Turn) Ferrari 488 GTE wheel.
As always, love your reviews Barry. :)
Awesome wheel! Awesome Quality! But I think he should be careful with putting an Audi Sticker in the Box.
Are you on fire or something? One video after another lately.
Hoping for the He Seq next ^^
PS. the buttons seem to be used by virtually every race car/team nowadays. I wonder why.
why not the H pattern ? :D
That too, but its not out yet afaik.
I'd be on fire too if I had just bought myself a D-Box rig! :)
tell me about it xd. really want a motion rig, but alone the living situation doesnt quite allow it.
I'm going to be reviewing the HE Seq soon, but I'm definitely dreading the day Barry reviews it, because it will likely put my review to shame 😂
You can see were the money has gone - beautiful wheel.
This is so beautifuly overkilled, $1000 in total seem absolutely reasonable
Justus Raw I agree! I expected to hear about $1500, but man did my eyebrows raise when he said only $900! That's an excellent price for such a well-made custom product.
price is $1500 now
ShootRaw 95 $1000 is overpriced like shit
WhiteHawk 600 to 700 profit
WhiteHawk Yea bla bla, let's stop talking he spent a fortune on machines and stuff :D
Low sales numbers also mean no need for big and heavy tools.
Once you have one done, any further one is cost only a small fraction of it.
BTW there are very very few parts on it that could need a machine.
Using a aluminium plate makes the price even more of a joke.
Hey Barry, I wanted to ask if you had a preference or could comment on the differences between the grips on this rim and the SSRG sportline rim? I'm on the fence between the two and comfort/ease of grip is important with minor joint issues I have. Many thanks
After pulling both rims out and testing again. I still prefer the R8 rim design. It is a bit fatter in places than the sport line. I find that the more a grip fills up the pocket of my palm, the easier it is on my wrist. Turn also make an R1 standalone rim that has the exact same grip. That, with the addition of an Ascher Racing button plate, is my daily driver. But, of course that does not mean you will feel the same way. Rims, like seats, can be a very personal thing.
@@simracinggarage3026 Appreciate you doing that, thanks very much. Best sim gear reviewer by miles and helpful to boot. Top man
Hi Barry, what pedal set are you using on your rig now? I couldn't make it out from the video. Whatever they are I assume you think they're the best of all you've tested?
Hi Dave..., I believe he is using the set from HPP the "SE" version. Have a look here: www.hppsimulation.com/hpp-3-pedal/26-phtv2p.html ....., I'm saving up for a set as my next quality purchase. ;-)
Yes the HPP PRX-SE's. Always looking to try others though.
Wow😱
Looks like an old fashion DIN connector that was used before RCA to connect Hifi equipment, but with the addition of being able to secure it.
I mean the one for the USB signal with the coiled cord.
Hi Barry, Weird question, where did you get the audi logo sticker? ;)
Manthey Racing How about making some??
I've been throwing around the idea of getting a nice rim and I have been looking at either one of the cube controls formula wheels or this wheel from turn engineering. Would you recommend either one over the other?
Cube controls make a very good button plate, and you can even get it with illuminated buttons. You can chose whatever wheel you want to use with it. But there is an issue with some wheels not having a deep enough dish to clear the bottom mounted usb cord. I go over this in my review of the Spenard Simulation version of the cube GT wheel. That said, the fat grip on the Turn Racing wheel is my favorite. My daily wheel is the Turn R1 rim with an Ascher button plate. Which is the same grip that his R8 wheel has. Of course rim feel is a very subjective thing.
@@simracinggarage3026 ok, thank you. I think I would like the fatter rim as well. Plus the diameter would be better I think then one of cube's f1 wheel. I want something that's cut off on top. I use vr when I can so illuminated buttons isn't important.
@@simracinggarage3026 Hey Barry, Well I picked up the R8 wheel and I have it on my SimExperience base but I would like to move it and basically give the coiled cable some room to breath. Do you have any kind of recommendation for that? Some kind of spacer or shaft that will bolt up the the base and the Q1R quick release. I don't need a ton of space but as it sits right now the cable is rubbing the bolts holding on my DSD button box mounting brackets.
Great work again Barry. Def no hatchet job ;O)
Hey Barry, where can I get that cool t-shirt you are wearing?
Just send an email to t-shirt@simracinggarage.com with your request.
Awesome wheel and great review. Gonna be honest the price is bit too much. Also there is no copyright infringements on something like this?
seriously, is that allowed to have all that Audi stuff on it? lolol
Considering Automobilista had to change their livery with fake sponsors that resembled real liveries after lawyers sent letter, nothing would suprise me. I doubt turnracing got Audis permission.
Can I ask you why don’t you use VR ? I had a triple screen setup and now I have oculus rift and oculus rift feels much much better and immersive.
some people don't like it. I'm one of those people.
Speed Tape Racer
Can I ask you why?
wajdi nujeidat it's virtual. It's not real. You can't touch it, it's not really there. At least with triples you can have very real equipment in your built cockpit that you can actually touch and use
That and motion sickness is a big deal. Not for me, but others... And also glasses are a problem
Świetna robota
Hello - what wheel bases support these?
Accuforce, OSW, or Bodnar's Sim Steering for optimal results.
Berry please review turn engineering f1 wheel !...
Ok. As soon as I can get one.
Berry not good company .I emailed 3times no response. No phone number no address. I am going with simfai very good company response right away to you ?
What is the weight of this wheel?
3lbs 9oz with 70mm Q1R wheel side QR attached.
Thank you sir.
Hi berry, I truly hope you can help me. I own this Exact same wheel made by Zach at turn racing. All the of Suede has worn off of my wheel and I desperately need it to be re-wrapped. I have zero grip left, I have really put this wheel to good use. So my big problem is, I did ask Zack if he could help me out, but he’s too busy. So might you have some direction on how I can have this task achieved. Can you recommend anyone that might provide this repair service? Thank you Sir.
cool sim :P
Barryyyyyyy!!!!!
Do you have a general inquire email?
Yes, you contact me through the SRG website. simracinggarage.com
Audi R8 LMS has DRS? You wot m8?
too bad the front face of the wheel is just a decal. There are better looking carbon fibre decals available, this one just looks like from a toy.... ok... in the end it is just a toy :-D
Пфф, всего то косарь. Дайте две! =))
Sim-porn
Please see Dirk Karnatz Channel if you want to see the real R8 wheel. Concave and all like the original. I am Sorry that is not the real thing.
Not really a replica as the real one is not flat it has a raised frame
Look at the left side of the grip near the ERS button
Super poor quality for that insane price
I don’t like the label - is that a fake carbon sticker? I guess this is not a very expensive wheel...