Thrustmaster TX Racing Wheel Ferrari 458 Italia Edition review

Thrustmaster TX Racing Wheel Ferrari 458 Italia Edition
Background:

Well...im old...ancient someone would say. My first contact with simracing was Geoff Crammond´s excellent Formula One Grand Prix in 1990´s and since then I have driven numerous driving games with Assetto Corsa being the latest one. I have owned and destroyed several wheels from manufacturer´s like Microsoft, Logitech and Fanatec so I would call myself as a experienced driver with average driving skills.
I have been relatively happy with my Fanatec CSR wheel and Clubsport V1 setup but sometimes you just want to try something new and hopefully better. Fanatec Clubsport Wheel would have been one good choice but it was just too pricey and possible future warranty issues made me look elsewhere. Thrustmaster T500 RS is nice but the newer design, brushless motor and better belt system convinced me to buy 458 Italia wheel. Having owned and destroyed a Logitech G25 in my previous life the newly released Thrustmaster TX 458 for 300 Euro´s was the only real choice for me. Luckily it was Christmas so Santa Claus helped me get this wheel. Thanks Santa, I owe you one...or two. :)

First impression & some numbers:
"What the .... Why in earth did I buy this piece of toy wheel" was my first thought after opening the box and lifting the unattached wheel. The two things that really striked out badly was the yellow Ferrari logo and the 2-way Manettino switch which really makes the wheel look cheap. The wheel rim building material looks and feels almost the same as found in early 90´s Nissan dashboard´s. Luckily appearances can sometimes be deceptive as the wheel "quality" will grow on you.
The wheel rim weight is approximately 730 gramms and its 28 cm in diameter. The power supply is inside of the base unit which weight is about 3,9 kg compared to Fanatec´s 2,9kg including the wheel but without the external power supply. In PC-mode you have total 13 buttons and a D-pad in your disposal.

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Gas and brake pedals are made of metal,base from light plastic and the total weight is approximately 1,36kg. Brake has progressive resistance and the gas pedal feels quite stiff. Pedals connects directly to wheel base and they are not USB compatible.

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Wheel can be attached to table/cockpit with good clamping system or more permanently with built-in screw threads. After attaching the steering wheel and making the required firmware update for PC I was ready to Rock´n Roll.

Driving impression´s:
I could feel big difference between the CSR and Thrustmaster TX as soon as I accelerated out of the pits with my rFactor 2 Corvette.In straight line the 458 Italia will give you much more information about the car suspension movement and the bumps on the road. In corners I could feel the change in grip much more clearly and earlier stage than I did with Fanatec CSR. Steering response feels faster, more direct and FFB in whole felt much better. CSR has small FFB deadzone where you dont feel any feedback but with TX you feel the FFB almost whole range of wheels turning range.

With Assetto Corsa the difference between the wheels was smaller but Thrustmaster still feels superior of these two. Again the Thrusmaster feels so accurate,direct and fast to react drivers every steering input. Driving BMW Z4 GT3 with CSR feel´s just little bit boring but the TX wheel made the car more enjoyable and exciting to drive.
Gear leavers are made of strong metal and have nice solid feel to them. They are quite short to allow easy access to back buttons so I needed some time finding right position for my hands and fingers. That ugly Manettino switch works but they really shoud have used better quality switch in that one. Other buttons feel OK but for me the Fanatec has better buttons and the wheel rim in whole feels better. Pedals look and feel quite cheap but surprisingly they work much better than their appearance might suggest.

Conclusion: Connect the dots
FFB quality and the base unit are definitely the best part of this wheel . Driving with this wheel is true pleasure because FFB is strong, detailed and fast. Thrustmaster really should have used better quality materials with the rim and the pedals. Luckily you can always use Thrustmaster T500 RS add-on wheels and pedals or use USB pedals from another manufacturer. Thrustmaster plans to release improved T3PA pedals which includes a clutch pedal. I think this package is OK starting point for newcomer but I would definitely buy new pedals if I was serious about simracing. Im relatively happy with the rim so currently I have no plans to buy the 100€ Ferrari 458 GTE wheel add-on which should be much better in quality wise.

The GOOD:
+ FFB is very good
+ Base is made of strong, good quality plastic
+ Many buttons, even behind the wheel
+ Accurate and reacts fast to drivers input
+ Good clamp that will stop the base from moving.
+ Gear leavers are made of thick metal and changing gear feels quite good
+ Ability to use add-on wheels and pedals

The BAD:
- Pedals are light weight,looks and feels cheap. Surprisingly they do work moderately well
- Wheel rim looks cheap and the build quality should have been better. It does work & feels better than first impression might suggest
- Loud fan under stress
- No power switch
- USB cable can't be removed
- No clutch pedal

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05.02.2014 UPDATE:

My Thrustmaster TX is dead so rest in peace my friend...you will be sorely missed.:(
But luckily his twin brother has arrived. ;)

One morning about 10 days ago my wheel went completely dead, no lights or any wheel movement at all so the electronics must have failed.
I contacted my local dealer and they replaced my wheel in 10 days . Whole process could have been 2-3 days shorter but they didnt have the wheel on stock so Im very happy how fast they replaced my wheel. I also e-mailed Thustmaster twice and both time they replied in 24 hours so no complaints about their reply speed.
According to my local dealer over 10% TX wheels have been returned back for warranty repairs. Other users have also experienced wheel failures so there seems to be slight quality problem with first batch of the TX Wheel.

I still like the wheel very much. :)
 
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I asked their support about the violent calibration this week and they claimed it has been sorted by firmware updates by now, and if the wheel keeps on doing this I should contact them again.

They must be confused. I have the latest firmware and drivers and it still does it. I don't know of anyone with at TX reporting it has been sorted out.
 
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Well I guess he could be wrong on the subject, but after his answer I made sure to point out exactly what I was referring to and he confirmed that we where talking about the same issue. He then told me that anyone who still has this issue should contact them so they could help solve it.
Please do report back here what kind of answer you got from them.
I'll most likely receive my T300 tomorrow and will let you guys know how that behaves.
 
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Well I guess he could be wrong on the subject, but after his answer I made sure to point out exactly what I was referring to and he confirmed that we where talking about the same issue. He then told me that anyone who still has this issue should contact them so they could help solve it.
Please do report back here what kind of answer you got from them.
I'll most likely receive my T300 tomorrow and will let you guys know how that behaves.

Sure would like to know what the "fix" is for this issue, because it sure isn't firmware or drivers thus far. Also curious to see if the T300 does this.
 
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Contact support and find out? That's what he urged me to do if my TX (the one I had ordered before I changed my mind for a T300) had this issue. It's a few days since I spoke with them now so I might remember this wrong by now, but I kind of recall him saying that if they couldn't fix it they would replace the wheel and that this should be a issue that affects only a minority of customers.
 
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I've just phoned Thrustmaster support and basically said, that if the wheel is left plugged in to your PC it will affect the wheel and only plug the wheel on after you have booted up. I tried this it still banged left and right but only did it once each way instead of the normal on mine twice each way. That's all I have to report. He didn't say it was faulty but make sure to plug into motherboard USB.
 
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Contact support and find out? That's what he urged me to do if my TX (the one I had ordered before I changed my mind for a T300) had this issue. It's a few days since I spoke with them now so I might remember this wrong by now, but I kind of recall him saying that if they couldn't fix it they would replace the wheel and that this should be a issue that affects only a minority of customers.

Yea but that statement alone tells me they are talking out of their ass. I haven't yet talked to a person with a TX that doesn't do this during calibration.
 
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I've just phoned Thrustmaster support and basically said, that if the wheel is left plugged in to your PC it will affect the wheel and only plug the wheel on after you have booted up. I tried this it still banged left and right but only did it once each way instead of the normal on mine twice each way. That's all I have to report. He didn't say it was faulty but make sure to plug into motherboard USB.

It will ALWAYS go through the calibration process everytime the USB connection is broken and made again. That includes rebooting a PC for most people too since the USB connection is terminated during a reboot. There's no way to get around that calibration process without leaving the wheel plugged into the PC 100% of the time and the PC is never rebooted.
 
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I leave only the USB plugged and pull the power before I shut down the pc, this way the controller order stays in tact.
After windows I plug in the wheel power and it calibrates.
 
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First impressions on my T300, not impressed... :\
The calibration process is a bit rough, but I wouldn't have reacted unless you guys where talking about it, not a lot more violent than my GT3 RS wheel tbh (which I miss a bit now, must try to tweak some settings and see if I can get used to this).
 
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First impressions on my T300, not impressed... :\
The calibration process is a bit rough, but I wouldn't have reacted unless you guys where talking about it, not a lot more violent than my GT3 RS wheel tbh (which I miss a bit now, must try to tweak some settings and see if I can get used to this).

What are you not impressed with? Can you tell me the default values in the TM control panel? Overall Force, Constant and Periodic? I would recommend 85/100/100 and then start setting up each game individually.
 
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I know you were, I hope you didn't take my reply personally. I was simply saying TM's statement doesn't hold any water.
Well mine has definitely improved. If I left my wheel usb plugged in, and then started the pc, it would calibrate twice but since I've unplugged at boot up it only does it once and seems better to me. Anyway, the wheel works great if it breaks then I'll send it back so I'm gonna stop worrying about the calibration.
 
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