Another great review from the man himself. :) So crazy all the great gear that HE are making, when I started sim racing again after many years away, I went to a friend’s place, he has a DD wheel, HE pedals, and the first released version of this shifter (one without the circuit board), and I knew I was in for a hefty bill. I love all my HE gear, top gear, and top service.
Although English not my mother language, but I will switch on auto subtitles , manage to read all Barry words , he must give very straight forward and useful informations , although he don’t have good camera or entertaining film edition , but I really love it , thank you very much
You are the first one who took this apart :) I couldn't find any other video. I would say it's lasercut, from the edge, the things I cut looks pretty similar.
Excellent review Barry! Great sequential shifter but I'm happy with my Fanatec shifter for now. Thank you for my morning entertainment. Very well done as always.
Also, the 4 bolt pattern on the other support piece seems to serve as an inside mounting, rather than just back or forwards (which keeps the diagonal holes in the same place), hence the large opening for the shaft to pass through. Did I get it right?
There are 2 threads in the bottom of the shifter is because that is plenty strong. The real reason there are 4 holes in the table clamp is so we don't have to pay attention how the shifter bottom plate is assembled, it will align with the table clamp regardless!
The blue hose piece is probably a polyurethane fuel hose. Gas hoses (as in Butane or Propane, etc. Not gasoline) in Europe are orange in color. For all I know they could be bought at the local Bauhaus' boat section. :p
Great review as always Barry. The quietness can be viewed in two perspectives: good and bad. I have a DSD Short Throw Pro Shifter and the great clicky mechanical feeling is amplified by the clicky sound.
I'm also curious if it can be mounted flush on the bottom. I just received the Heusinkveld shifter but I'm not sure if it can be mounted using the shifter side mount to my TR8 Pro rig.
Geran Brown I don't think you could go wrong with either set. There will most likely be a wait for the HPP pedals whereas I think HE has them in stock. As for aesthetics, the HPP's are gorgeous. I own a set of HPP's and love them, but have friends that are equally as passionate about their HE's.
Thanks Barry, I just proclaimed "I'M FINISHED" with my 10 year long build with the addition of "Red Momo". BUT NOW...... A sequential shifter that will fit in my original shifters location!! THANKS 😄😄 Also, any chance you can take a measurement from end to end of the black caps? I need a max width to know for sure if it will fit.
Been using one of these for over a year , it’s rock solid great piece of kit I did put on my own plastic knob (the large one from frex ) , the 3 that come with this are good too though Thanks for great vid Might be interested in their H shifter too on release depending on price ( might make my own )
Thanks for this and all of your other thorough review videos. Can you post a screen shot or reply with your FOV settings you used for your triples in this review? Thanks again, awesome job!
My monitors are 27" and locked at 60° angles from the center monitor. Don't have the FOV settings. I'll try and remember to document that kind of thing in future videos.
It's maybe 3' but not longer. It also uses a micro USB port which is outdated. They need to change it to a USB-C port. You'll need a USB adapter to add a longer extension cable to reach computers that are further away.
Nice. So the return happens due to the oval groove. I imagined some torsion spring or so. Again nice engineering vom HE and thanks for the video Btw, what screen size is it you're using? It doesn't look like you have a section regarding the setup on your website.
I'm using the Asus ROG Swift PG279Q 27". They are on an independent monitor mount stand with wheels. I will have the update my website with the configuration I use when racing. Several people have inquired about it. Thanks.
Would you say the screens should be bigger? That samsung 32:9 comes down to the same height as 27". I'm wondering if it's still too small in terms of scale. The car looks small on your screen, but relatively close in size on the 32:9 video th-cam.com/video/v_XTMsKEDDQ/w-d-xo.html
Hard to say. You really have to be sitting in my cockpit to know for sure. Sometimes when I shoot video the screens are pushed back a bit, so not really my exact driving position for the monitors. When racing they are 24" away from my eye.
I don't think you would want to mount the shifter where the USB plug is at. The shifter only mounts one way. I am not sure why you're showing to mount it where the USB location. 🤪
Another great review from the man himself. :)
So crazy all the great gear that HE are making, when I started sim racing again after many years away, I went to a friend’s place, he has a DD wheel, HE pedals, and the first released version of this shifter (one without the circuit board), and I knew I was in for a hefty bill.
I love all my HE gear, top gear, and top service.
I just purchased this shifter, thanks for the review Barry!
What asshole disliked this video? Awesome review as always Barry.
Barry is an absolute legend!
Although English not my mother language, but I will switch on auto subtitles , manage to read all Barry words , he must give very straight forward and useful informations , although he don’t have good camera or entertaining film edition , but I really love it , thank you very much
I run this as a secondary shifter low in my rig for open wheelers. Perfect for that purpose.
You are the first one who took this apart :) I couldn't find any other video. I would say it's lasercut, from the edge, the things I cut looks pretty similar.
I have one of these and the parts look like they are lasercut and then rumbled to remove the sharp edges
Heusinkveld = quality product
Excellent review Barry! Great sequential shifter but I'm happy with my Fanatec shifter for now. Thank you for my morning entertainment. Very well done as always.
You can mount 40 profile on the outside of the bracket if you want to use the vertical mount configuration.
Yes. Good point.
Also, the 4 bolt pattern on the other support piece seems to serve as an inside mounting, rather than just back or forwards (which keeps the diagonal holes in the same place), hence the large opening for the shaft to pass through. Did I get it right?
There are 2 threads in the bottom of the shifter is because that is plenty strong. The real reason there are 4 holes in the table clamp is so we don't have to pay attention how the shifter bottom plate is assembled, it will align with the table clamp regardless!
Niels Heusinkveld Thank you for making a shifter that fits inside a CART tub Niels! How did you know I have been needing this for years!? 😄😄
Another entertaining and informative review Barry. Website is looking good also. 👍
Thank you.
The blue hose piece is probably a polyurethane fuel hose. Gas hoses (as in Butane or Propane, etc. Not gasoline) in Europe are orange in color. For all I know they could be bought at the local Bauhaus' boat section. :p
Great review as always Barry.
The quietness can be viewed in two perspectives: good and bad. I have a DSD Short Throw Pro Shifter and the great clicky mechanical feeling is amplified by the clicky sound.
Can it be mounted flat I’m putting in a real chassis. I need to mount to a steel floor
I'm also curious if it can be mounted flush on the bottom. I just received the Heusinkveld shifter but I'm not sure if it can be mounted using the shifter side mount to my TR8 Pro rig.
you can screw it from the bottom if that's what your looking for.
HE builds some incredible things and it is making it hard to decide between their pedals or HPP Simulation.
Geran Brown I don't think you could go wrong with either set. There will most likely be a wait for the HPP pedals whereas I think HE has them in stock. As for aesthetics, the HPP's are gorgeous. I own a set of HPP's and love them, but have friends that are equally as passionate about their HE's.
Good stuff! Heusinkveld...
Thanks Barry, I just proclaimed "I'M FINISHED" with my 10 year long build with the addition of "Red Momo".
BUT NOW...... A sequential shifter that will fit in my original shifters location!!
THANKS 😄😄
Also, any chance you can take a measurement from end to end of the black caps? I need a max width to know for sure if it will fit.
Yes, it's about 80mm or 3 1/4".
I love the size of this shifter but im not sure how long the switches will last.
Can I fix it the same on 40x80mm profile with 8mm screw ? Sorry I'm french so I don't understood everything you said.
No. Mounting bracket holes are 6mm. Just get some 6mm T-Nuts for 40 series profile.
@@simracinggarage3026 Thank you, do you think I can drill 8 mm holes in the shifter support ?
Any chance you could review the MANU-Factory MF SSH14 Sequential Shifter?
Been using one of these for over a year , it’s rock solid great piece of kit
I did put on my own plastic knob (the large one from frex ) , the 3 that come with this are good too though
Thanks for great vid
Might be interested in their H shifter too on release depending on price ( might make my own )
Never released.
What are those pedal faces you're using there?
They are the ones that come on the Wave Italy Impetus pedals.
Thanks for this and all of your other thorough review videos. Can you post a screen shot or reply with your FOV settings you used for your triples in this review? Thanks again, awesome job!
My monitors are 27" and locked at 60° angles from the center monitor. Don't have the FOV settings. I'll try and remember to document that kind of thing in future videos.
How long is the supplied usb cable?
It's maybe 3' but not longer. It also uses a micro USB port which is outdated. They need to change it to a USB-C port. You'll need a USB adapter to add a longer extension cable to reach computers that are further away.
I cant believe how much you look like one of the BBS founders :P And thanks for another quality upload
If you wanted this to be noisier I assume you could remove the rubber piece?
Yes.
@@simracinggarage3026 Well I got mine today and removed the bumber but TBH its not much louder
Is it possible that removing the blue tubing would result in a sharper, less soft feeling to the shift?
That would remove the end stops. It would make the switches the mechanical end stop, resulting in a broken shifter after about 2 shifts! :-)
Thanks, I'll avoid trying that then! Have you by any chance tried different hardnesses of tubing? Or realistically would that make no difference?
Nice. So the return happens due to the oval groove. I imagined some torsion spring or so. Again nice engineering vom HE and thanks for the video
Btw, what screen size is it you're using? It doesn't look like you have a section regarding the setup on your website.
I'm using the Asus ROG Swift PG279Q 27". They are on an independent monitor mount stand with wheels. I will have the update my website with the configuration I use when racing. Several people have inquired about it. Thanks.
Would you say the screens should be bigger? That samsung 32:9 comes down to the same height as 27". I'm wondering if it's still too small in terms of scale. The car looks small on your screen, but relatively close in size on the 32:9 video th-cam.com/video/v_XTMsKEDDQ/w-d-xo.html
Hard to say. You really have to be sitting in my cockpit to know for sure. Sometimes when I shoot video the screens are pushed back a bit, so not really my exact driving position for the monitors. When racing they are 24" away from my eye.
How does the feel compare to Fanatec's seq shifting?
This blows it clear out of the water
What rig it is? is it with motion? Ty
It's Sim-Lab P1 rig with a D-Box motion system.
I don't think you would want to mount the shifter where the USB plug is at. The shifter only mounts one way. I am not sure why you're showing to mount it where the USB location. 🤪