992 gt3 rs paddle shifters weissach
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I liked the feeling of the new paddles, because they are similar to the ones I had in the 991.1 gt3, more solid trigger, even if noisier, unfortunately at the moment it was not possible to order only the paddles and I directly bought a whole steering wheel, I'd like to succeed to make the traction control work with a dedicated coding, obviously the other two satellites on the left will never work, but it's still nice to see, at the moment I haven't been able to code anything
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Instructor
I had the original paddles professionally scanned by a company that works on reverse engineering for automotive companies.
I will be 3D printing this version tomorrow as a test but teh final versions will be milled from aerograde aluminium and powdercoated for my vehicle.
If it's feasible I may offer these on ebay but we will see what the unit cost is; JCR's version did come up against some slightly indignant folks who baulked at their cost without really knwing what it takes to create this.
I will be 3D printing this version tomorrow as a test but teh final versions will be milled from aerograde aluminium and powdercoated for my vehicle.
If it's feasible I may offer these on ebay but we will see what the unit cost is; JCR's version did come up against some slightly indignant folks who baulked at their cost without really knwing what it takes to create this.
#24
I had the original paddles professionally scanned by a company that works on reverse engineering for automotive companies.
I will be 3D printing this version tomorrow as a test but teh final versions will be milled from aerograde aluminium and powdercoated for my vehicle.
If it's feasible I may offer these on ebay but we will see what the unit cost is; JCR's version did come up against some slightly indignant folks who baulked at their cost without really knwing what it takes to create this.
I will be 3D printing this version tomorrow as a test but teh final versions will be milled from aerograde aluminium and powdercoated for my vehicle.
If it's feasible I may offer these on ebay but we will see what the unit cost is; JCR's version did come up against some slightly indignant folks who baulked at their cost without really knwing what it takes to create this.
#25
Rennlist Member
You guys are awesome.
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I had the original paddles professionally scanned by a company that works on reverse engineering for automotive companies.
I will be 3D printing this version tomorrow as a test but teh final versions will be milled from aerograde aluminium and powdercoated for my vehicle.
If it's feasible I may offer these on ebay but we will see what the unit cost is; JCR's version did come up against some slightly indignant folks who baulked at their cost without really knwing what it takes to create this.
I will be 3D printing this version tomorrow as a test but teh final versions will be milled from aerograde aluminium and powdercoated for my vehicle.
If it's feasible I may offer these on ebay but we will see what the unit cost is; JCR's version did come up against some slightly indignant folks who baulked at their cost without really knwing what it takes to create this.
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Instructor
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Instructor
#29
Cool. It's your design so take this with a grain of salt, You may want to add fillet's to the transitions from horizontal to vertical. It will add rigidity and eliminate some areas of stress concentration.
#30
Instructor
Agreed, final shape configuration and tidying up is yet to be done. Getting an overall shape that is close to the GT3RS paddles has taken some time so far.