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Logitech is synonymous with computer peripherals, from speakers to keyboards to joysticks to wheels. In the PC racing realm, the Logitech Wingman series of wheels had long been a favorite of the budget-minded gamer. The Wingman series of force-feedback and non-force-feedback wheels offered acceptable performance at a budget price. In September 2001, Logitech turned the PC racing industry on its ear with the release of the MOMO Force wheel. Logitech teamed with MOMO, a world leader in steering wheels for race, performance, and luxury cars, to create an exclusive new PC racing wheel. The MOMO Force was equipped with features never seen before on a wheel in its price range ($139) – leather wrapped wheel, aluminum paddle shifters, and aluminum skid plate on the pedals. The MOMO Force soon became the standard in PC racing.

One year later, Logitech has now released the “little brother” to the MOMO Force - the MOMO Racing wheel. At about half the cost of the MOMO Force, the MOMO Racing ($79) is aiming to garner the market of the casual PC racer. Since the MOMO Racing doesn’t appear to be replacing the MOMO Force, each wheel will appeal to different target audiences. In this review, each wheel will be examined thoroughly, inside and out, to help the PC racer determine which wheel is the right fit.

Comparison of Specifications

   
MOMO Force
MOMO Racing
9.5” 3-spoke wheel
 
X
X
Leather-wrapped wheel
 
X
Rubber wheel
 
X
6 programmable buttons
 
X
X
Aluminum paddle shifters
 
X
Plastic paddle shifters
 
X
Sequential stick shift – left or right adjustable
 
X
No. of adjustable wheel desk clamps
 
3 (1 clamp requires hole drilled in desk)
3
Aluminum skid plate on pedals
 
X
Pivot pedals
 
X
Fixed pedals
 
X
No. non-skid rubber pads on pedal base
 
8
4
Carpet non-skid strip on pedal base
 
X
USB connector
 
X
X
Game port connector
 
AC adapter
 
X
X

 


As can be seen in the comparison table above, the MOMO Racing does without most of the frills found on the MOMO Force, such as the leather wrapped wheel and aluminum skid plate. However, Logitech has added a few noteworthy features to the MOMO Racing not found in the MOMO Force, namely the adjustable sequential stick shifter and the non-skid carpet strip on the base.

System Requirements

  • PC with Pentium® 166 MHz or faster (or compatible processor)
  • 32 MB RAM
  • 20 MB available hard disk space
  • CD-ROM drive
  • USB Port
  • Windows® 98, 2000, Me, or XP

Each wheel will now be examined in-depth.

 



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