Here I show you how I designed the bracket to install the Simagic HPR to the SimLab XP1 Pedals So far it is working for Iracing / ACC and AC via Simhub. Added to my estore. Thank you ! r3designz.com/product/sim-lab...
I bought the stl files off Ryan and just sent them off to a 3rd party to be printed. There are loads of companies out there doing it and they all have really quick online systems to spec out what materials etc. But shop around, some are far cheaper than others. Cost me about £40 for 3 brackets, caps and rings, not bad considering they do all the supports etc. and post it out to me.
Thanks I have ordered. It would be awesome if you could design an adapter that would work with this bracket. Or design another that would let us connect the Earthquake MQB-1 bass shaker as this offers much stronger feedback than the HPR.
I dont think i will look for other pedals after this. I came from Fanatec V3 to Asetek Invictas. This is more of my driving style. Has enough travel and my knee don't hurt after long races :) I still have mine in default setup.
You will need the Simagic control box, power supply and USB (amazon) cable. The hardware that came with the motors is what you will also use to mount them to the bracket. Cheers !
@@ryansgarage214 Awesome that's great to hear! When will you be uoading that? And where too and for how much? I'm interested. I was just about to order the parts but I need to be able to mount them😅
Hello Ryan, great mod and lots off creativity going into this project. There is lot of fuzz about those addons. I have a bass shaker mounted underneath the pedal plate, powered by very cheap amp from aliexpress connected to simhub, which drives the feedback from iRacing. Do you think, there is any significant advantage in this setup of yours in comparsion to mine?
Thanks for watching! With this setup you can individually feel the haptics on the brakes and gas. With the whole plate shaking both pedals rumble? But if it feels right for you, specially on the brakes then you are good. Abs I think is more important. I personally just have TC and wheel slip on for the accelerator pedal with ABS for the brakes. I also have a rumble motor below my seat for other effects. Maybe if you can transfer what you have now on the brake itself and add another one for the gas. You get better tunning options.
@@ryansgarage214 Thanks for the answer. I have the shaker on the plate only for AB, TC and wheel slip as well. Yes it rumbles the whole plate but the ABS occures only when you brake so its somehow connected to the pedal engagement. Beside that, (and i have no proof, i did read this somewhere) human brain is able to differ between different frequencies quite good. So i have 40Hz for ABS and 30Hz for TC and it is indeed a different signal. Just out of curiosity, what values do you use, please? Pitty it is impossible to test both setup at once i would really love to know how much appart those 2 solutions are.
Looks nice. But how are the reactors connected to the pc? When installed on the p1000, they get connected to the base plate and use the usb cable the pedals provide. Power comes aswell through the base plate.
@ryansgarage214 nicely done 👌 Is there a reason you don't want to have haptic feedback for the clutch? Also, do you have the STL file shared online perhaps or are you willing to share it? #askingforafriend
Please could you send me the 3d print file? I was going to look into doing this but have never ventured into it before. I would forever pray with your name to God and name my first born "Ryans Garage"
@@tdhitchins I have uploaded it to my estore.. r3designz.com/product/sim-lab-xp1-bracket-for-simagic-hpr-digital-file-only-stl/ hope that helps. I can also offer a printed version
@@ryansgarage214 Great, thank you for this :) One very happy racer right here 💪 I’ll let you know if I need to look into having a printed version. Thanks mate
@@ryansgarage214 Got my printer working :) Almost finished printing the parts now! I do need to buy the simagic reactors yet but the prints are looking really good, THANK YOU