PROSIMU T1000 3M Motion Sim Racing Rig Build Time Lapse

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  • čas přidán 8. 06. 2019
  • Fun little video of my long, Memorial Day weekend project building my new motion, sim racing rig. It's better than I thought and my expectations were really high. This thing's amazing!
    Cockpit: PROSIMU T1000 3M with PRS-200 actuators
    Seat: Sparco Evo II-US w/ custom livery
    Triple Monitor Stand: SimLab
    Mouse & Keyboard Arm: SimLab
    Wheel: Fanatec Podium Direct Drive with F1 wheel
    Pedals: Fanatec Clubsport V3 inverted with load cell
    Shifter: Fanatec Sequential & H-Pattern
    Monitors: Asus 27" 1080P / 144Hz / 1ms response
    VR: Samsung Oddysey Plus w/ VR Cover upgraded foam
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Komentáře • 21

  • @scottb6319
    @scottb6319 Před 4 lety +1

    The MSC Eleni docked today in Montreal (I think lol)! So your 5M and my 3M should be close to arriving!

  • @user-kd8ew2dw1n
    @user-kd8ew2dw1n Před 4 lety

    Great setup, thanks for sharing! What angle did you use for the triple screens?

  • @nostromo2902
    @nostromo2902 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi! Really nice racing rig - congratulations! I'm really interested in the P1000 M3 myself, but I'm still holding off because I'm not sure if the single arm wheel mount is sturdy enough for a strong and heavy DD wheel. Now - I have seen that you mounted the new Fanatec DD wheel - what's your impression - is there any bending you can feel? I would really appreciate your input!

    • @SneakyDeeky355
      @SneakyDeeky355  Před 4 lety

      I was concerned about that too before buying, but there was honestly no lateral, side to side bending. It did have a little movement that could be felt front to back, but very, very minor. It was not enough to upgrade, however, I found the PROSIMU wheel deck did not provide as much leg room as I’d of liked but I’m 6’1” tall and I prefer a very upright seated position. I posted several photos on my Instagram feed, sneakydeeky355, as I did end up swapping out the wheel deck for the SimLab Podium mount. It was only $100 extra. I love this rig!

    • @SneakyDeeky355
      @SneakyDeeky355  Před 4 lety

      Stefan G. Hope this helps

    • @nostromo2902
      @nostromo2902 Před 4 lety +1

      @@SneakyDeeky355 Wow, what a clever and good looking combination! Did the Podium mount fit in width, or did you have to shorten the arms? Is there any flex with this setup? How's the Podium wheel?

    • @SneakyDeeky355
      @SneakyDeeky355  Před 4 lety

      Stefan G. The 8020 extensions are shorter as I gave Darko at SimLab custom measurements so it will work with the PROSIMU. No flex at all with this setup, but I should note that flex is harder to feel with a full motion rig and not just a seat mover as everything is literally moving. It’s hard to explain if you haven’t experienced it, but the rig gives you so much feedback and you’re no longer counting on the wheel to be your sole source of feedback. There’s a lot going on as the rig moves. The Podium wheel is amazing. Highly recommend this entire setup. Cheers!

    • @nostromo2902
      @nostromo2902 Před 4 lety

      @@SneakyDeeky355 Thanks a lot for your reply, just one more question - have you ever tested a seat mover like the NLR V3 in comparison? If so, what's your opinion, especially in regards to VR use.

  • @scottb6319
    @scottb6319 Před 4 lety

    Hey there fellow Prosimu buyer! I have purchased a TM 1000 3m with the 100mm SCN actuators but am thinking about upgrading to either SCN6 150mm's or PRS200's before Patrick ships everything here to Philadelphia. Which is Sunday night American time lol. What made you go with the PRS200's and which size are those that you bought?

    • @SneakyDeeky355
      @SneakyDeeky355  Před 4 lety +1

      Scott B Hi Scott, you’re gonna love it! I just took advantage of the Black Friday free shipping and upgraded my 3M to a 5M, which is why I went with the PRS-200s originally; I have the 100mm stroke length, which still feels huge. I only use it for sim racing. Their responsiveness and quiet actuations are two other reasons for them over the SCN6, but let’s be honest, they’re super expensive so it’s not an easy decision. That said, I’m extremely happy with my choice. The scn6 is about 2x as loud as the prs200s. One other issue I’ve heard from people who have the scn6 3M is that it can tip backwards if you plop down into it because the scn6 actuators weigh so much less than the prs200s. Have fun with the new toy and make sure you’ve got a tranformer ready to go for the European spec voltage if you go with the prs200s since they don’t have their own power supply like the scn6. Patrick can tell you what to get. That was one oversight on his part when he shipped me mine, but an easy fix. Happy holidays!

    • @scottb6319
      @scottb6319 Před 4 lety +1

      Hey SD355!!
      Cant thank you enough for the reply, greatly appreciate it. Yeah, the speed and the ugradeability are def quite inviting but no the price def isnt lol. The sound, I dont think will bother me but who knows (if I stick with the scn6's) I might grow weary of the chirping birds lol. Patrick was kind enough to tell me bout the voltage adapter but thanks for making sure I was aware. Along with the tipping over, heard that other places as well. Glad to hear you only have the 100mm's as the movement on yours looks great. That is REALLY SWEET you are going to have the 5M. That thing is nothing short of incredible and even though it's a good chunk of change you get what you pay for- a high quality, durable & amazing experience. Unfortunately, I just dont think I can swing the prs200's but I am still deciding on the 100mm or150mm as I would like the option to play flight sims along with rollercoaster sims for my daughter (and I) as well. 24 hours left to decide lol. Cant thank you enough again and Happy Holidays to you and your family as well.
      P.S. Hope to see a video of that 5M in action!

  • @hermantse8545
    @hermantse8545 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi, just saw your video. Any chance you can tell me where you got the custom livery for your bucket seat. Thanks

    • @SneakyDeeky355
      @SneakyDeeky355  Před 4 lety

      Herman Tse I made it myself using some 3M alpine white vinyl wrap, bmw livery tape, an OEM BMW Wheel center cap, scissors, and time. Thanks for the interest. Cheers!

    • @hermantse8545
      @hermantse8545 Před 4 lety +1

      @@SneakyDeeky355 Thanks for the reply. Thats an awesome DIY. Got my simlab rig a months back and just saw SRG review prosimu motion rig. Now gotta go save some money.

  • @Johnnyjakebrake
    @Johnnyjakebrake Před 4 lety +1

    Where do I get a seat like that !

    • @SneakyDeeky355
      @SneakyDeeky355  Před 4 lety

      GETnCH33KS It’s just a standard Sparco racing seat that I dressed up with $40 worth of supplies from Amazon. 3M Alpine white vinyl wrap, BMW stripe decal, an OEM BMW Wheel center cap, scissors, and time.

    • @Johnnyjakebrake
      @Johnnyjakebrake Před 4 lety +1

      SneakyDeeky355Oh my god you made it! That’s epic. Well done.

  • @Simone80cbr
    @Simone80cbr Před 4 lety +1

    Woow what is the model of monitor?