Description
GGKit is the latest update to the kit made by 3DRap to convert the factory pedals into a peripheral featured with the feeling of the more expensive which can be found on the market. 3DRap has condensed in the GGKit all the know-how in terms of hardware and software acquired starting from the creation of the MODs up to the more elaborate peripherals such as the nGASa pedal board.
The KIT has been improved in its plastic parts, while the metal parts have been painted with a black industrial paint, for a renewed aesthetic finish.
The fundamental keys with which GGKit was conceived have always marked the philosophy of 3DRap:
- Feeling
- Realism
- Customization
Thanks to the features of the hardware, software and electronics, LogiKit allows to reach the perfection of the feelings due to the customization of signals and mechanics. Pedals customization is essential to get the best lap time.
3DRap allows you to have a working brake with a load cell but also to be able to manage it thanks to the use of hardware and software developed ad hoc for the correct management of the signal. The signal is high-resolution with 16-bit sampling, to increase the feeling and the management of trail bracking (a technique used by pilots to dose the last phases of the braking manoeuvre).
The maximum force of the brake pedal is approximately 30 [kgf], and it is possible to modulate it to your liking thanks to the use of a pair of interchangeable elastomers supplied, designed and engineered ad hoc:
Hard elastomer: allows for a stiffer brake pedal, with less travel; it is suitable for formula cars equipped with a mechanical drive pump;
Soft elastomer: allows the brake travel to be slightly increased, improving modulation on rally or GT category cars, usually equipped with power brakes.
Additionally, GUI adjustments allow you to further fine-tune the feel of the load cell.
With GGKit, the native potentiometers are replaced by hall effect sensors on the throttle and clutch pedals thanks to a harness created ad hoc by 3DRap; unlike the common potentiometer, the hall effect sensor does not undergo any wear mechanism thanks to the absence of physical contact between the moving parts, which is why it is much more reliable over time.
The GGKit electronic board guarantee a high resolution of the signal from the hall effect sensors which use 12-bit sampling to improve the modulation during throttle and clutch operation. The activation precision is guaranteed by the design of the components of the kit involved in the operation of the hall effect sensor and by the autotune managed by the firmware developed by 3DRap.
- Plates for adjusting the inclination of the pedals and sliding in depth;
- Extension for the pads to lengthen the lever reaching the ergonomic set-up of the PRO pedal sets;
- Pair of interchangeable elastomers for brake pedal, to modify hardness and stroke (Medium and Hard Elastomer);
- Pair of interchangeable elastomers for the clutch pedal (they are the same shared with the brake but interchangeable with the clutch), to modify hardness and stroke (Medium and Hard Elastomer) plus spacers to preload the spring and enhance the effect;
- Elastomer and end-of-stroke pads to modify the hardness and physical travel of the accelerator pedal;
- Kinematics on bearings to create the double detachment effect on the clutch pedal (it is a skill of the PRO pedal sets);
- 12-bit hall-effect sensors in place of native throttle and clutch potentiometers;
- 16-bit load cell instead of native potentiometer;
- Proprietary Software GUI for managing signals on single axes;
- Proprietary electronic board and firmware.
Compatibility
- PC (Windows);
- Logitech wheelbase (via connector DB9);
- Thrustmaster wheelbase (T500 exluded) (via connector RJ);
- Fanatec wheelbase (via connector RJ).
The console version of GGKIT is compatible with Playstation 4, Playstation 5 and XBox, through Logitech, Thrustmaster or Fanatec wheelbases in place of DB9, or RJ pedals connector. Also on G Pro Logitech base through Logitech Racing Adapter.
The GGKIT pedal set represents the best on the market for your base in console driving simulations. This way you can maximize your performance on the track with the Logitech, Thrustmaster or Fanatec wheelbase.
Note for G25 / G27 bases: external hub can be necessary for these bases to ensure the proper functions.
The GGKit electronic board automatically calibrate the pedal signals when switched on; in addition, through the dedicated software is possible to completely customize the character of each pedal by acting on the parameters made available by the GUI. This will allow you to get the perfect response depending on the car you choose to drive.
In addition to the mechanical customizations and regulations, thanks to the interface you have the possibility to shape your own experience with GGkit to face any challenge.
Download the manual to discover all GGKit details, our advice and the Presets
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Production time: 4/6 Working days.
Is it possible to use GGkit without the original steering wheel?
Yes, it is possible by connecting the device to Windows via the supplied USB cable: in this way it is always possible to use GGKit independently of the original steering wheel thanks to the proprietary electronics provided by 3DRap; Furthermore, on Windows it is possible to use the 3DRap GGKit GUI user interface created by 3DRap to customize the signal of each pedal to your liking.
Is it possible to connect the GGkit directly to the console?
No, the GGkit works on the console through the steering wheel base with which it interfaces since the control unit developed by 3DRap emulates the signals of the native pedals (e.g. Logitech G923 / Thrustmaster T300); a connector is provided in the kit to ensure compatibility with the respective flying bases.
Is the support base included in addition to the modification for the pedals or is it possible to mount it on the old Logitech base when purchasing the GGkit?
By purchasing the pedals it is possible to mount them individually using the arrangements offered (see “Size and adjustment” section of the user manual: https://www.3drap.it/downloads/files/logikit/logikit-user-manual.pdf) or it is possible to assemble them on the 3DRap GT base which can be purchased separately: https://www.3drap.it/product/logikit-power-up-your-logitech-pedals-logitech-bases-thrustmaster-base-gt-pc-ps4-ps5-xbox/
Do I have to send all the pedalboard pieces to use the 3DRap assembly service?
Yes, it is absolutely necessary to send all the components that are part of the factory pedalboard; 3DRap assumes no responsibility to complete assembly without the necessary components.
Does the GGkit USB cable need to be connected even if I use the Kit on console?
Yes, it is necessary to connect the USB cable to power the GGKit control unit even when using the Kit on the console; it is preferable that the USB sockets of GGkit and the flying base share the same power supply.
What happens in case of return?
In case of return, it will be necessary to send the kit disassembled from the pedals or bear the costs of disassembly (equal to assembly) and shipping of the disassembled pedals.
Policy on possible assembly carried out by 3DRap
3DRap does not assume the burden and responsibility of preserving and storing the components removed from the original pedals. The components can only be returned to the sender upon explicit request during the product purchase phase.
Rafael –
I love my logikit, however I’m taking a star for various reasons:
1. 3drap website does not inform anywhere that installing your logikit requires mounting the pedals to an alternative base as the original one doesn’t fit it anymore. So, after watching some youtube videos of people using the kit, I discovered I needed to put EUR99 extra to acquire their pedal base. If I knew it from beginning, I would probably have purchased a different pedal kit instead, such as NGASA’s.
2. Assembly instructions are outdated and incomplete. Some parts of the kit have been updated with time, however they have never updated the instructions, which can make things really confusing, especially when choosing which screws to use. I ended up using a srew I shouldn’t in one pedal, which I will never be able to remove anymore because I was fooled by the instructions. It does not clearly specify which of the original parts shall be used. It lacks details on how to assemble and adjust parts, such as the throtle rubber rings to shorten the course, the piece of metal where you fix the logikit chip, etc.
3. My kit came with a poorly connected wire terminal on the brake load cell, which I had to fix myself. I also find the quality of the cables and terminals is not very good and seems very fragile, which doesn’t match the price paid.
Beniamino Izzo –
Thank you for your review and for sharing your feedback with us. We greatly appreciate your support and are always looking for ways to improve our products and services. We apologize for the lack of information regarding the need for an alternative pedal base and are updating our product pages to include this detail. We understand the frustration with outdated instructions and are currently revising them to ensure they are clear and comprehensive. Additionally, we have improved the quality of our cables and terminals in recent batches and apologize for any inconvenience caused by the issues with your kit.
Thank you for your valuable feedback. We are committed to providing the best possible products and service.