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    Motion Pro II Racing Simulator in Action, Still Cause for Divorce

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    Motion-Pro II Racing Simulator Blows Minds, Budgets (Verdict: Must Have, Prepare Divorce Papers)

    We have seen other cool racing simulators before, but the handmade, individually-configured, and probably mindblowingly-expensive Motion Pro II by CXC Simulations is by far the most impressive of them all, with three 46-inch 1080p LCD displays, 505-watt 5.1 surround sound system—1,010 watts peak power—synchronized with four vibration transducers, and full motion simulation using electro-mechanical actuators to move your seat. And the tech-porn spec list doesn't stop there.


    The combination of the actuators and the sound system vibration transducers is supposed to get you really close to actual racing simulation—minus the G-forces and the spinal cord injuries—but you can add even more details as an option, like a six-speed gated shifter and progressive clutch upgrade—just like the real thing, or a sequential shifter, handbrake, a full carbon fiber external, with high-gloss finish custom paint. The thing even supports networking playing with optional radio kits to taunt opponents from all over the world.

    Motion System:
    Drive motors and amplifiers: CE & UL compliant
    Degrees of freedom: 2
    Pitch / Roll angle: +/- 20 deg
    Pitch & Roll velocity, maximum per second: 80 deg/sec (1.7 g's)

    Display System
    Display Type: Flat-panel LCD
    Screen Size: 46"
    Maximum Resolution: 1920 x 1080 (1080p)
    Contrast Ratio: 10000:1
    Aspect Ratio: 16:9
    Height: 28-43/64"
    Width: 44-3/8"
    Depth: 4-57/64"
    Mounting: Integrated Frame Mount

    Sound System
    Type: 5.1
    Total RMS power: 505 watts RMS
    Total Peak power: 1010 watts
    Maximum SPL: 115 dB
    Frequency response: 33 Hz — 20 kHz
    Amplifier: Ultra-linear, high-capacity analog
    Signal to noise ratio: 93.5 dB, typical 100
    Drivers: Satellites: 3" polished aluminum phase plug drivers, subwoofer: 10" high-excursion ported driver
    Surround sound effects: Hardware decoding for Dolby® Digital, DTS®, and DTS®, Dolby Pro Logic II
    Supported digital formats: Dolby Digital, DTS and DTS 96/24, PCM: 44.1 kHz / 16 bit through 96 kHz / 24 bit
    Tactile Transducers: 2 (250 watt max)

    Steering Wheel
    Wheel: Sparco 270 LN/SN Racing Wheel
    Force Feedback Engine: Exclusive Active Driving Technology®
    Motors: 2 motors for powerful effects
    Hardware FF Adjustments: 2 switches adjust each motor
    Software FF Adjustments: Easy to use Graphical User Interface
    Buttons: 12 User Definable Buttons

    Pedals Throttle: Linear
    Brake: Pressure Sensative
    Clutch (optional): Fully Progressive
    Spring-tension: Adjustable Preload
    Pedal: Adjustable Travel and Rake
    Pedal Plate: Adjustable Positioning
    Potentiometers:Industrial Grade
    Materials: Billet Machined Aluminum/Steel

    Shifter
    Sequential Shifter: Formula 1 Style Steering Wheel Paddles
    Gated Shifter (optional): 6 Speed Gated Shifter w/ Reverse

    Physical
    Height: 59 in / 150 cm
    Length: 74 in / 188 cm
    Width (single screen): 44 in / 112 cm
    Width (triple screen): 114 in / 290 cm
    Machine weight (single screen): 375 lb / 170 kg
    Machine weight (triple screen): 535 lb / 243 kg
    Player Weight maximum: 250 lb / 113 kg
    Player height minimum: 59 in / 150 cm
    Player height maximum: 79 in / 200 cm
    Power: 120VAC, 50-60 Hz, 600 Watts

    Beyond this, you should actually buy a real NASCAR, rally or F1 car. [CXC Simulations via BornRich]


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