8 Things You Must Never To Do With A Racing Sim Set-Up
1. Hold the wheel steady while it calibrates
Steering wheels will usually calibrate automatically when the unit it connected to power and/or when it is connected to the console. The wheel quickly spins left and right before returning to centre. During this process, never hold the wheel to prevent it from resetting at the proper mark.
2. Let the wheel, pedals and shifter slide easily
The more movement the better, right? A sure way to expedite the wear and tear on your sim set-up is to allow plenty of movement for each piece. Never let your pedals slide into the wall, and keep your wheel properly secured. A wobbly wheel will help you ruin your driving experience, too.
3. Keep playing with a hot or loud wheel
At a decent age, most wheels are going to start making more noise or getting a little too warm while you’re playing, especially if they haven’t been well maintained. Don’t ignore the smell of melted plastic and the clunking sounds coming from the wheel.
4. Keep a drink and snack nearby
Again, time is precious, and for many, they won’t let hunger or thirst slow them down. A little cheese snack dust and pizza grease for your sim is what every gamer needs, though, right?
5. Rip out the cords when you're not using your sim
Some people think that a fast breakdown is key to racing sim care. When you won’t be racing for an extended amount of time, carefully disconnect the power cord and connectors from your sim.
6. Store your sim any way you'd like
When it’s time to get back to the real world and reclaim the space your sim has invaded, don’t just throw it anywhere and move on. And never store your sim under your desk, on the floor or under some clothes.
7. Use strong chemicals for cleaning
When it’s time to wipe down your sim set-up, chemical products like brake cleaner, degreaser or bleach are probably the fastest way to strip everything off the surface of your wheel, pedals and shifter, but a damp cloth with some mild soap and water is the best thing to use.
8. When the wheel says no, tell it yes
During a crazy road course, it’s easy to lose control and jerk the wheel to the right, while the wheel slams to its limit. Never disregard the machine for its breakable parts, focussing only on the game.
Comments
If it’s loud? G25 baby, wakes the family up.
I keep my food near me a lot, but I’d be lying if I didn’t admit I’ve calibrated my food across the room before.
So if my g27 has started making a clicking sound when i pull it slighty to one side? Is that a bad sign?
Like it clicks once when i turn 5degrees to the left, and then clicks again when i let it go
I used to turn my G27 all the way to the right before power up so it calibrated faster lol