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SimUcube2 Pro Wheelbase Review - My Most Used Wheel 

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SimUcube is one of the most influential companies in sim racing. They are one of the companies that made he direct drive market mainstream. They also make some of the most powerful and high fidelity wheels on the market.
The SimUcube2 Pro base is the middle of a 3 base lineup from the Finnish company that produces 25 newton meters of power. It is a pricey steering wheel base that will require you do bring your own wheel rim, quick release and mount. And depending on those choices this could be one of the nicest setups in sim racing.
Shaun Cole of The Simpit reviews the SimUcube2 Pro wheel base in great detail. He will cover its pricing and options along with all of its featues. He will get it setup on a rig with the software operating and then finally take it out for a drive. By the end you should know everythign you need to know about this direct drive wheelbase.
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Комментарии : 49   
@NeoEletto24
@NeoEletto24 Год назад
As a Sc2 Sport owner,I can say that you nailed it. I can't describe better than this,that wheelbase. Great video!
@brianjackson1833
@brianjackson1833 Год назад
Had my pro for years, total beast of a wheel base. Sim Racing Bay has some wireless comparable wheels available. Thank for the review, with all the wheel bases releasing into the market I think this base gets overlooked, but is the standard all are judged by
@LogiForce86
@LogiForce86 Год назад
I wouldn't want to go trucking in ETS2 or ATS with 2250 degrees of rotation and having to worry about a cable. That's the reason I went for a DD2 instead myself. If I only did sim racing and sim racing only than that's not so much a concern, but I like to relax now and again too.
@nejcmirtic529
@nejcmirtic529 Год назад
@@LogiForce86 You know you can get wireless button plates from Simracing Bay and Ascher right? And for trucking, I assume you don't have many buttons mounted on the steering wheel. If you are using a barebones rim with SC2 you can get just the QR, compared to the Podium Hub on Fanatec. Simucube also sells wireless modules for DIY wheel solutions, so maybe I will even spend that 30€ so I can make wireless DIY rims. Not knocking your decision but I left the Fanatec ecosystem (I had CSW 2.5, Universal Hub and V3 pedals) because I hated the QR, build quality and inability to make DIY rims w/o having to spend 200€ every time for Podium Hub or adding another QR on top of the Podium Hub. So I decided to save up a bit extra for the SC2 Pro.
@Robin_S78
@Robin_S78 Год назад
I LOVE the Pro, high quality wheelbase!
@everythinggaming7938
@everythinggaming7938 Год назад
I'm in love with mine its fantastic and I cant wait for their pedals to be released soon I will buy it straight away
@tkdmp5698
@tkdmp5698 2 месяца назад
Did you buy them? You still have your kidneys?
@everythinggaming7938
@everythinggaming7938 2 месяца назад
@@tkdmp5698 yeah i got them haha
@slaphead90
@slaphead90 Год назад
Just as a possible quick correction Simucube isn't the only supplier of compatible wireless wheels, both Ascher Racing and Cube Controls supply Simucube compatible wireless wheels. That said I'd much prefer that the wireless wheels used standard Bluetooth as opposed to the Simucube proprietary bluetooth connection as this would allow the wheels to work with any wheelbase rather than just Simucube - I have 3 wireless wheels that'll become junk if I ever decide to switch.
@Nrde
@Nrde Год назад
It's till better than many other wheelbases, that won't even work if a "compatible" wheel (or another middle piece) isn't attached to the base. The selection of wheels and buttonboxes tend to be on the expensive side, but then it's not the cheapast base either so why ruin it with a flexing wheel.
@slaphead90
@slaphead90 Год назад
@@Nrde I think my main complaint is that I've paid the best part of 800 euros/dollars/pounds for a quality third party wheel rim that's useless on anything other than Simucube. That means I have over 2000 euros/dollars/pounds worth of rims that are trash if I ever move to another brand of DD.
@Leynad778
@Leynad778 Год назад
Bluetooth has typically more latency (it certainly has with audio) and the wheels need to be charged regularly. My Ascher F28-SC still has full battery even I've bought it in March 2021 and many many times I forgot to turn it off like yesterday.
@slaphead90
@slaphead90 Год назад
@@Leynad778 Simucube uses the Bluetooth LE protocol for their connection. It is however altered just enough to make it proprietary.
@Nrde
@Nrde Год назад
@@slaphead90 luckily quality always keeps it's value well. I mean if you are not using it doesn't mean it's worthless. But of course you are welcome to buy BT connected wheels, there's reasons they haven't, at least yet, become popular.
@JohnDoe-og2tw
@JohnDoe-og2tw Год назад
Haha, you badly want to receive a active pedal set do you? Quickly uploading the sc review😂
@jinx20001
@jinx20001 Год назад
good overview, been using a pro for couple years myself and yeh ive never even considered anything else. i do kind of disagree about the QR though, its really not that slow, you can get a wheel off inside 5 seconds if you are strong enough to pull the pin in one movement which i can, another wheel on and pin in inside 5 seconds if you have the wheel at the ready, i think a 10 second wheel change is not that slow, what slows it down is the friction ofcourse but thats not a major cost to pay for the rigidity, the wheelside and motor side QR couldn't be a tighter tolerance if they tried... other QR's on the market are easier because the tolerances are simply wider. i do like the look of the asetek version of this QR though, it does look to be an improvement especially if they keep the rigidity exactly the same, i have my doubts though, nothing that easy to take on and off is a super tight fit but ill wait and see on that.
@otisb.driftwood7106
@otisb.driftwood7106 Год назад
Ahhh cant wait. Mine is gone arrive tomorrow. Stepped up from a Fanatec DD
@bmwM3M5M6
@bmwM3M5M6 Год назад
@otisb.driftwood7106 And you like it SC2 PRO over DD1/2 ?
@otisb.driftwood7106
@otisb.driftwood7106 Год назад
@@bmwM3M5M6 Simucube 💪🏽simply amazing
@RabbitConfirmed
@RabbitConfirmed 2 месяца назад
@@bmwM3M5M6 would like to know as well lol
@bmwM3M5M6
@bmwM3M5M6 2 месяца назад
@@RabbitConfirmed But nobody answers 😄
@RabbitConfirmed
@RabbitConfirmed 2 месяца назад
@@bmwM3M5M6 Maybe they're all busy playing with their SimuCube?👀 xD
@jbeeches1
@jbeeches1 6 месяцев назад
HI Simpit is the new one 17nm?
@AdamsOlympia
@AdamsOlympia 10 месяцев назад
How does it feel to race with a USB tethered wheel compared to wireless? does it tug at or dampen the wheel much, or can you tell a difference in wheel feel? I have an SC2 Pro and a wireless Simucube Tahko wheel and absolutely love it, but not sure if I'll get another wireless wheel or a USB wheel with telemetry displays.
@bullit199
@bullit199 Год назад
How do you shop for 3rd party wheels (with USB)? I have a Cammus wheelbase and I want to make sure I research the F1 wheels that I could use with my base and make an informed decision based on my budget. Have you made a video on this topic already?
@TheSimpit
@TheSimpit Год назад
It's really about the quick release that you would need to use. Quite a few makers have them out there. You have to make sure the QR size matches the wheelbase and wheel
@markcrooks1631
@markcrooks1631 Год назад
I would be interested to know your unbiased opinion of it versus the Accuforce, is it really worth the upgrade and how is it at representing road texture in comparison to the Accuforce. I have an Accuforce and I've been pondering on upgrading for a while to this wheel base. After ALOT of tweaking (and ultimately ditching auto tune) I have AF profiles that I'm very happy with. Also since I have a stack of custom wheels with the AF quick release, could I use the AF QR on this wheel base?
@Leynad778
@Leynad778 Год назад
I was using the AF for over 5 years and SC2 Pro since 2020. The switch is almost as overwhelming as from beltdrive to DD in terms of power and I'm clearly faster with the SC2 Pro especially because it delivers more self-aligning torque to self-correct and you feel the limit a bit better. The road-texure was lacking quite a bit, but got improved with the latest firmware. The SC2 Pro can be a bit too much and I also can recommend the VRS DFP which delivers a bit more moderate spikes without loosing torque during corners. I was using the AF at 90-100% strength and keep the AF still at 16-17 Nm maximum, so the Sport should already be a huge upgrade in terms of smoothness (servo vs stepper) and torque-overhead.
@Theoloop
@Theoloop Год назад
@@Leynad778 I second this, going from the accuforce to the sc2 was like going from belt to DD once more. The slew rate is much quicker and the wheelbase is smoother and snappier in general. No regrets getting it.
@flightis3dollars
@flightis3dollars Год назад
You will need an adapter to use AF style QR. Check out Simracingbay.
@flightis3dollars
@flightis3dollars Год назад
@@Theoloop Good info. Thanks.
@flightis3dollars
@flightis3dollars Год назад
@@Leynad778 Good info. Thanks.
@blackmac1970
@blackmac1970 Год назад
How annoying is the wrap around cable? Do you notice it while driving?
@philrob4468
@philrob4468 Год назад
No
@joshuadaniels83
@joshuadaniels83 Год назад
Never
@NeoEletto24
@NeoEletto24 Год назад
I'm using it with a Thrustmaster R383 Sparco wheel,adapted to be standalone,that I previously had mounted into a Tspc racer. The wrap around cable is fine,as long as you manage it the correct way. But... don't use a wrap around cable wheel,if you play drift sims...
@blackmac1970
@blackmac1970 Год назад
Thanks for the replies.
@jinx20001
@jinx20001 Год назад
@@blackmac1970 i know its 3 months late but i think these guys are looking at the cable through rose tinted glasses, i can tell you the cable can for sure be annoying, especially if you lose control of the wheel in a crash and the cable unwraps and goes a little wild on you its not always smooth sailing getting straight back to racing as you might need to get that cable right again. no such issues with wireless wheels, i will say however owning both i still prefer wired because i feel like its 100 percent reliable, ive had a couple wireless wheels, ascher ones to be precise and found that a mis shift here or there can happen and it has you questioning if it was just you or the wireless nature, it just doesn't happen with a wire. im sure somebody will say im routing my cable wrong, but im not, been doing this for years.
@abcc7404
@abcc7404 Год назад
Does anyone know the slew rate Difference between sc pro and vrs directforce
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