Hi thinking about getting a tmx to replace my g27 but want to use 3 pedal set up is there an adapter to use my pedals? thanks in advance
The Leo Bodnad version of the adapter would likely be cheaper for someone from the UK.
There's also an even cheaper option to use the G27 pedals with Thrustmaster wheels - a simple adapter to plug the pedals into Thrustmaster wheel base.
Thrustmaster sell the adapter themselves:
http://shop.thrustmaster.com/en_gb/db9-pedals-t-rj12-adapter.html
Although they don't list the TMX as a supported wheels, I think it should work anyway (but perhaps check with them just to be sure).
Or you can even build it yourself if you get the necessary connectors, there's no electronics involved, just wiring.
@natedogg1867 It is an RJ12 with an offset key (to the left, looking at the top of the connector), which makes it kinda harder to get, most shops offer just the standard symmetrical RJ12 connector. I expect the adapters, even if the wiring would be compatible (which I kinda doubt to be honest), would also be for the standard RJ12.
I actually made the adapter myself like a week or so ago, but since I couldn't find the offset RJ12 for a reasonable price, I ended up simply removing the original cable from the pedals that came with my T300 - I can always put it back if I need to. And then I simply soldered a DB9 female connector (easy enough to get) to it, wired accordingly. You can find the wiring on the internet, for example here:
http://www.retrovideogames.de/mods-adaptors/adaptorcables/logitech-thrustmaster-adaptor/
But to be perfectly honest, I'd recommend going the Leo Bodnar route, the adapter is great (one of its best features is that it stores the calibration of your pedals, so they're always calibrated the same as soon as you plug them in, which I find handy for my modded brake, as well as a short-calibrated clutch to move the biting point higher) - I only built the RJ12 adapter to be able to play the few titles that don't support multi-controller input, most notably (in my case) the Sebastien Loeb Rally Evo.
Yes, it is easy to do and works fine. The pedals are exactly the same internally (just three 10k pots), only difference is the wiring and connector.
But you should at least take the time to solder it. Nothing like a faulty connection on your pedals in the middle of the race at the least convenient moment.
Also! if you have any issues let me know, i'll try and help best i can.I hope you guys are right.. I'm off to Jaycar shortly to get the bits.
What if I was to rig the connectors so that the Thrustmaster pedals could still go back into the TM wheel without desoldering etc .i.e. retain the "hard to get telephone fitting with the offset" and have a db plug., thus giving a universality should one set of pedals go pear shaped. I have yet to think it through but it seems do-able..???
Cheers.I'll keep you postedAlso! if you have any issues let me know, i'll try and help best i can.
Yep tried everything that I could find. There's no real calibration. I pressed the throttle to 100% and then plugged it back in, let it do its thing, went into the control panel released the throttle and pressed it a few times. No signal at all this time.I believe that at least on a T300, the pedals auto-calibrate after you connect them based on the minimum and maximum input provided I believe. But you've probably tried that already.
There's always the Bodnar adapter for 37€ though... Or just let the dead g27 plugged in for the pedals