Logitech G27 | Official Support Thread

Quote ' Released in 2006, Logitech’s G25 racing wheel has quickly earned a reputation for being the benchmark in terms of semi-professional steering wheels. Two and a half years after it’s introducion, hints on its successor are coming up.

Even though Logitech has yet to confirm to be working on the G27, the web is full of rumors and fake pictures, depicting what the new Logitech wheel will look like. Among all the guessing, there are some interesting facts on the G27 though:

1) Logitech has already assigned a parts number to the new wheel - 941-000045 A quick Google search returns plenty of hits on various online shops who already list the new item, including the name G27. Of course, none of these “dummy entries” have further information yet, they´re all listed for prices between 270 and 350 US dollars.

2) The G25 is currently available for very low prices. At its release in 2006, the wheel sold for $299, today it can be found as cheap as $139. That may just be due to the wheel’s age, it may be a sign of selling out the last stocked examples though.

3) Logitech is forced to react, the steering wheel market isn’t the same as it was in 2006. Fanatec is on a quick way to becoming a major competitor, offering a line of high quality steering wheels which are partly superior to the G25. Feature-rich products like the Clubsport Pedals will surely worry Logitech enough to work on a new flagship product.

There’s still zero information avaialble on the features of this new wheel, below is the newest picture that is supposed to show the G27. It includes new buttons and a LED rev-meter, chances are pretty high that it is another fake though. While nobody knows when the G27 is due, it is pretty much confirmed that it is indeed coming our way.'
http://www.virtualr.net/logitech-g27-around-the-corner/
 
Hi,

Is it normal that a G27 produces hard clicking internal gear sounds as soon as the FFB is activated within a game: driving over a kerb etc?

Is there anyway you can provide a video with audio to show the extent of the noise Boby?

There is always going to be some noise with these gear driven FFb wheels, as the teeth will 'knock' as they flick from clockwise to anti-clockwise in split seconds.
We just need to determine if what your hearing is normal, or indeed, excessive. :)
 
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G27.jpg mine makes a bit of a racket over the curbs, found this which explains it.
 
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Is there anyway you can provide a video with audio to show the extent of the noise Boby?

There is always going to be some noise with these gear driven FFb wheels, as the teeth will 'knock' as they flick from clockwise to anti-clockwise in split seconds.
We just need to determine if what your hearing is normal, or indeed, excessive. :)

Yup, need a bit more info, a vid would be great! :)
 
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I posted a support ticket with Logitech a few days ago, telling them I had a fault on the pot on the brake pedal. They want me to send the whole thing, wheel, shifter, everything. When I asked why, and told them that I had tested other pedals and they were fine, they stopped responding to me.
 
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