07-05-2015, 12:08 AM | #1 |
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who uses an alcantara wrapped steering wheel?
just wanted to see who uses an alcantara wrapped steering wheel now or int he past. it seems like it would provide much better grip for my gloves, though i honestly haven't had a real slippage problem with the leather wrapped wheels.
also - anyone ever use on of the steering wheels with shift indicating lights? are those superfluous with head-up displays or an added benefit? i usually drive in the intermediate/advanced groups and my car will be a manual if you find that relevant. i've made it this far without the steering wheel, but i perceive the potential benefits of: better grip, shift lights in my face, #becauseracecar (and is something i actually interact with instead of a rear CFRP diffuser for the same price, for example). so is an alcantara (+/- lights): useful, useful AND cool, useless BUT cool, useless AND annoying? anyone feel strongly about an alcantara wheel one way or the other? or am i overthinking it?
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07-05-2015, 06:28 AM | #2 |
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I love my race wheel. I like the alcantara feel and the shift lights. More often than not it's the optimum shift more I end up using and not the red line indicators. More relevant though I think is the OLED display. There must be close to 20 information display modes available. I use the timers, oil and water temps, and efficiency ratings a lot. I love it.
I also btw have the HUD and have it permanently in M HUD mode. They are definitely used by me for completely different data points. |
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07-05-2015, 08:36 AM | #3 | |
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I saw someone mention the electronic wheels are a bit of a PITA to install... not something I'd want to screw up but also like to save money when feasible and have a slight sense of accomplishment from DIM(myself) the wheel adds a nice #becauseracecar feel to it, even though mine definitely is not.. I think the tech is cool and the esthetics are sweet too. nice photos btw... love that low f/ ...the ones you took of your car a while back (pretty sure it was you) helped convince me to order my '16 m3 in DGM.
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I don't know where you are located but I contacted IND shop they quoted me less than $200 to install digital version MP steering wheel. IND shop is in Illinois. They are a reputable shop. |
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07-14-2015, 08:16 AM | #5 |
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I have an alcantara wheel on my GT3 race car. (Actually I think it is not alcantara but something similar).
The electronic version with the lights is probably redundant with HUD and lets be honest... The tach+speakers. I don't like the fact they move with the wheel, for real racing, I would prefer a good AIM dash... I don't think many of us are doing any real racing with these cars in the first place.. At least not in stock form. I am concerned about the light portion causing some inconsistent feel issues while driving and personally was torn between the electronic version vs the regular non-electronic alcantara wheel. I'm also concerned about how well it will hold up to daily driving and occasional dirty hands... But I eventually choose the LED version mainly because it looks cool. There I said it. it just looks cool! |
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07-14-2015, 08:30 AM | #6 |
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You're probably over thinking it. I have an alcantara steering wheel in my M3 and I love it but don't really thinks it makes a difference in terms of grip on the track. It's nice to have and it feels good driving on the street and looks cool but you won't notice much difference on track IMO.
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07-21-2015, 03:15 AM | #7 | |
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Re DIY. I'm not so well skilled in this area to risk it. The dealership I used themselves found the install a lot trickier than they expected. Mainly to do with the fitment of the buttons. It took them three attempts to finally set it up without rattles and squeaks. |
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07-22-2015, 04:35 PM | #10 |
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I have one in my E92. I don't think it's that much better than the leather one as far as tactile feel. It does grip better with driving gloves.
If it matters it never gets hot like the leather ones if it's been sitting. I clean it once a month. Sonax Alcantara Cleaner, a soft brush, and a steaming hot microfiber towel get most of the gunk out. |
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07-22-2015, 04:55 PM | #11 |
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Had them in my E46's. Don't miss them.
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07-25-2015, 08:34 PM | #13 | |
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While it doesn't get hot to the touch like a leather wheel, I have encountered on a few occasions a situation where the wheel got too hot for its own comfort and the display refused to activate until the car interior cools down. In the end, I have to use a windshield cover all the same. I'm of two minds on the wheel itself. It looks really cool. Has definite wow factor. Makes you feel like a pro when you bang off shifts as the leds start blinking away. The alcantara is nice and grippy with driving gloves. And I find the digital temp gauges very useful on the track. However, it can be difficult to install -- my dealer took a week with multiple techs. I'm paranoid about prematurely wearing out the alcantara from dirt and oils in my bare hands so always wear leather driving gloves on the street. That can be fun but also annoying when you just want to hop in the car and go. It is momentarily distracting when turning the wheel sharply and your hand ends up over the display. And the usefulness of other functions like g-meter, 0-60 timer and eco gauge is dubious at best. If I do it again in my upcoming F80 I'd go non-electric and an Awron display. In light of the M-HUD mode, dynamic redline gauge and great engine cooling on the stock setup I probably won't do anything at all. |
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07-26-2015, 06:01 PM | #14 | |
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Your installion troubles gives me pause as I'm close to doing a self-install. BMW's own instructions call for 1.5 hours of install time. |
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Just order the wheel should I go with the gloves for daily driving?
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