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The world of sim racing technology takes center stage this week as we explore the newly released Simucube Tuner 2.5 software that's changing how serious racers interact with their equipment. This isn't just another update—it's a complete reimagining of how your sim racing hardware works together, with automatic profile switching that detects what car and sim you're using to apply your custom settings accordingly. No more fumbling with separate applications or manual adjustments when switching from trucking to GT3 racing!
We tackle the sometimes confusing world of brake technology, breaking down the pros and cons of elastomers, springs, hydraulic systems, and active pedals. If you've been wondering whether those hydraulic brake mods are worth the investment or if you should save for active pedals instead, our detailed breakdown will help you make an informed decision. The consensus might surprise you—sometimes the most expensive option isn't the best value, and proper technique often trumps hardware upgrades.
The conversation shifts to EA's upcoming F1 25 game, with some strong opinions about what would make it worth purchasing. The team doesn't hold back their frustration with previous iterations, particularly regarding physics models and authenticity. Is there any hope for F1 25, or should serious sim racers look elsewhere for their Formula 1 fix? We explore what features would actually make the game appealing to hardcore sim enthusiasts versus casual gamers.
Our Track of the Week segment transports you to Monza, with a fascinating dive into its century-long history, numerous configurations, and sometimes tragic past. From its inception in 1922 to its current layout, we examine how this iconic Italian circuit evolved into one of racing's most beloved and feared venues. Wrapping up with F1 driver updates and GT7's latest cars, this episode delivers everything racing enthusiasts need to stay informed and entertained. Don't miss our upcoming 50th episode—a major milestone we can't wait to share with our growing community!
Smart Livin - Jeff's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SmartLivin-808
The Sim Racing Den: https://www.youtube.com/@simracingden
Sim Racing Setups Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/476277217678724
Daniel Newman Racing (DNR): https://www.youtube.com/@danielnewmanracing
Please e-mail the show for any questions, comments or stories/experiences at [email protected]
Watch the show in video podcast form on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/@TGSsimracing
Follow all my social platforms below:
https://www.twitch.tv/trackghost
https://www.instagram.com/TGSsimracing/
https://www.youtube.com/@TGSsimracing
https://twitter.com/TGSsimracing
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61566360513781
Intro/Outro Rights below:
Song: Low Mileage - Hold You [NCS Release]
Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds
Free Download/Stream: http://ncs.io/holdyou
Watch: http://ncs.lnk.to/holdyouAT/youtube
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The world of sim racing technology takes center stage this week as we explore the newly released Simucube Tuner 2.5 software that's changing how serious racers interact with their equipment. This isn't just another update—it's a complete reimagining of how your sim racing hardware works together, with automatic profile switching that detects what car and sim you're using to apply your custom settings accordingly. No more fumbling with separate applications or manual adjustments when switching from trucking to GT3 racing!
We tackle the sometimes confusing world of brake technology, breaking down the pros and cons of elastomers, springs, hydraulic systems, and active pedals. If you've been wondering whether those hydraulic brake mods are worth the investment or if you should save for active pedals instead, our detailed breakdown will help you make an informed decision. The consensus might surprise you—sometimes the most expensive option isn't the best value, and proper technique often trumps hardware upgrades.
The conversation shifts to EA's upcoming F1 25 game, with some strong opinions about what would make it worth purchasing. The team doesn't hold back their frustration with previous iterations, particularly regarding physics models and authenticity. Is there any hope for F1 25, or should serious sim racers look elsewhere for their Formula 1 fix? We explore what features would actually make the game appealing to hardcore sim enthusiasts versus casual gamers.
Our Track of the Week segment transports you to Monza, with a fascinating dive into its century-long history, numerous configurations, and sometimes tragic past. From its inception in 1922 to its current layout, we examine how this iconic Italian circuit evolved into one of racing's most beloved and feared venues. Wrapping up with F1 driver updates and GT7's latest cars, this episode delivers everything racing enthusiasts need to stay informed and entertained. Don't miss our upcoming 50th episode—a major milestone we can't wait to share with our growing community!
Smart Livin - Jeff's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SmartLivin-808
The Sim Racing Den: https://www.youtube.com/@simracingden
Sim Racing Setups Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/476277217678724
Daniel Newman Racing (DNR): https://www.youtube.com/@danielnewmanracing
Please e-mail the show for any questions, comments or stories/experiences at [email protected]
Watch the show in video podcast form on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/@TGSsimracing
Follow all my social platforms below:
https://www.twitch.tv/trackghost
https://www.instagram.com/TGSsimracing/
https://www.youtube.com/@TGSsimracing
https://twitter.com/TGSsimracing
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61566360513781
Intro/Outro Rights below:
Song: Low Mileage - Hold You [NCS Release]
Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds
Free Download/Stream: http://ncs.io/holdyou
Watch: http://ncs.lnk.to/holdyouAT/youtube
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