10th-Jun-21, 10:15 AM
(10th-Jun-21, 08:27 AM)autoavia Wrote: For what it is worth I borrowed a Truspeed PWM for a few club nights and the 2019 Policar GP after my Carsteen went u/s and I didn't like it.
I am sure it is a good controller and others are obviously very happy with it but it just didn't suit me which just emphasises the point that it would be very useful to go to a club and ask to try other members controllers before committing to buy.
I race modern Hardbody and Vintage cars so I will look at the new Truspeed Apex once it has been fully tested on all types of cars but I do think that it is bound to take a while to learn to set up all the variables that the Apex offers.
I agree with what autoavia (sorry didn't get your real name) says about borrowing a controller that you are interested in from another racer.
I love my TruSpeed PWM controller, however I am looking at investing in five of the SCP3.0 controllers, four for my track and one for myself after having a quick minute use with one that was plugged into the drivers station, the trigger is sooooo smooth even compared to the TruSpeed PWM I currently have.
I too am waiting for the TruSpeed Apex controller to arrive to test and see how that improves my racing.