Conversion Kit 5x Lite (Older Fanatec Wheels)
Conversion Kit 5x Lite (Older Fanatec Wheels)
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Conversion kits for Older Fanatec wheels
Conversion kit for older Fanatec wheels.
This conversion kit uses the same electronics as the other 5x kits but has a case that allows fitting to the older Fanatec wheels.
If your Fanatec wheel has the older style QR with a round back and the bolts that come through the wheel and into the QR, then this is the kit you need.
The Kit includes...
Conversion kit for older Fanatec wheels.
- Brand new PCB version 5.x with USB data protection and filtering.
- Coiled USB cable with choke for better interference protection.
- Full control of firmware, so I can develop this without relying on a third party
Build from the highest quality materials that are beautifully finished. No 3D printed parts.
I have designed every part of the conversion kit personally. Everything is custom made either by me or for me.
Every kit is assembled by my hand in the UK
This conversion kit uses the same electronics as the other 5x kits but has a case that allows fitting to the older Fanatec wheels.
If your Fanatec wheel has the older style QR with a round back and the bolts that come through the wheel and into the QR, then this is the kit you need.
The Kit includes...
- The conversion kit with coiled USB cable fitted
- Wheel cable adapter for 12 pin JST PH wheels
- Wheel cable adapter for 8 pin JST PH wheels
- 3 x M5 16mm countersunk bolts
- 6 x M5 16mm Cap head Bolts
- 3 x M5 16mm Button head Bolts
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Alessandro Cocco (Italy) top
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Mike Girenz fantastically, uncomplicated, functional and very good quality
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Mateusz Drozda Great alternative to sitting in the Fanatec ecosystem.
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JvW It does what the label says. The mechanical and electrical parts are superb. Well packaged.
But the software emulation of simulating a wheel AND a base has caused a lot of trouble.
A lot of racing games get confused with two bases (the simulated and the real base the wheel is attached to). Would not go that route again if I knew it was simulated this way. If the wheel was simulated as a buttonbox that I can assign in game instead of simulating a wheel and a base non of the mentioned problems would arise.