Perform a wheelcheck of your base

This tool is very useful in order to know the shape of your wheel.

1_ go there and download wheelcheck 1.72
http://racingcentral.org/wheelcheck/

2_ set your wheel to 900 degrees and the ffb to 100 (thrustmaster 100, 100, 100)

3_ launch wheelcheck and set the max count to 200

4_ select the step log2 measure, the measure will start immediatly

5_ wait until it's finished and check the csv file into your /documents folder

6_ go there again drag and drop the csv file
http://racingcentral.org/wheelcheck/
7_ you can check the response of your wheel at the bottom of the page.
Fill all the infos then click share and compare so you can compare with the database provided on your left

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Results of the database here (click on VER) :
http://racingcentral.org/wheelcheck/results.php
 
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