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Here's a video of a one lap at Watkins Glenn Z4 GT3. Don't think the video is in HD working on getting a better upload
https://*******/lKs0
Here's another DBR gt3 at Laguna
https://*******/rykE
Any track or car requests for a video?
https://*******/lKs0
Here's another DBR gt3 at Laguna
https://*******/rykE
Any track or car requests for a video?
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Iracing.com and a setup like this is possibly the best drug to aid in the depression that sets in when you store your s2000. I have been iracing for years and have used setups similar to this. Very immersive. Glws
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Looks like fun! Certainly better than watching re-runs of Mighty Car Mods and Wheeler Dealers on a cold, rainy Saturday.
Lots of technology can be made affordable. My wife has a treadmill that's wirelessly connected to our home network and accesses Google Earth street views once she programs the route she wants to run on her PC. No steering involved here but the treadmill's elevation changes as the terrain changes. She (and our daughter) ran the Army 10 Miler again yesterday and she knew the route by heart as she's been running it for a couple of months.
Would be interesting if this setup could duplicate this in some way rather than access a game.
-- Chuck
Lots of technology can be made affordable. My wife has a treadmill that's wirelessly connected to our home network and accesses Google Earth street views once she programs the route she wants to run on her PC. No steering involved here but the treadmill's elevation changes as the terrain changes. She (and our daughter) ran the Army 10 Miler again yesterday and she knew the route by heart as she's been running it for a couple of months.
Would be interesting if this setup could duplicate this in some way rather than access a game.
-- Chuck
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Looks like fun! Certainly better than watching re-runs of Mighty Car Mods and Wheeler Dealers on a cold, rainy Saturday.
Lots of technology can be made affordable. My wife has a treadmill that's wirelessly connected to our home network and accesses Google Earth street views once she programs the route she wants to run on her PC. No steering involved here but the treadmill's elevation changes as the terrain changes. She (and our daughter) ran the Army 10 Miler again yesterday and she knew the route by heart as she's been running it for a couple of months.
Would be interesting if this setup could duplicate this in some way rather than access a game.
-- Chuck
Lots of technology can be made affordable. My wife has a treadmill that's wirelessly connected to our home network and accesses Google Earth street views once she programs the route she wants to run on her PC. No steering involved here but the treadmill's elevation changes as the terrain changes. She (and our daughter) ran the Army 10 Miler again yesterday and she knew the route by heart as she's been running it for a couple of months.
Would be interesting if this setup could duplicate this in some way rather than access a game.
-- Chuck