Compatibiltity
With special thanks to our community for helping with this overview.
Any additions or corrections? Please let us know!
Brand | Type |
CoffeeRacer 'Go' |
CoffeeRacer 'Play' |
CoffeeRacer 'Living' |
Logitech | G series | Yes | Yes | Yes |
G series pedals | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
Pro wheel | Only low torque | Yes | Yes | |
Pro pedals | Only low torque | Yes | Yes | |
DF Shifter | Yes, with shifter mount | Yes, with shifter mount | Yes, with shifter mount | |
Thrustmaster | t150 | Yes | Yes | Yes |
t248 | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
t300 | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
T300 gt | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
t818 | Only low torque | Yes (with TM cockpit mounting kit) | Yes (with TM cockpit mounting kit) | |
TS-XW | Only low torque | Fit expected | Fit expected | |
T-GT II | Only low torque | Fit expected | Fit expected | |
TH8A | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
TSS handbrake | Fit expected | Fit expected | Fit expected | |
MOZA | R5 | Yes | Yes | Yes |
R9 | Only low torque | Yes | Yes | |
R12 | Only low torque | Yes | Yes | |
R16 | Only low torque | Yes | Yes | |
HGP Shifter | Yes, with shifter mount | Yes, with shifter mount | Yes, with shifter mount | |
Handbrake | Causes flex in rig | Yes, with mount & support | Causes flex in rig | |
Fanatec | CSL DD | Yes | Yes | Yes |
GT DD pro bundle | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
DD + inverted pedals | No | Yes, but the wheelbase compresses the brake pedal slightly when folded | No | |
DD1 | Too big to close | Too big to close | Too big | |
DD2 | Too big to close | Too big to close | Too big | |
Clubsport shifter | Yes, with shifter mount | Yes, with shifter mount | Yes, with shifter mount | |
Clubsport handbrake | Yet to be tested | Yes, with mount & support | Causes flex in rig | |
Shifter/hanbrake combo | Yet to be tested | Yes, with mount & support | Causes flex in rig | |
Simucube + Heusinkveld | Sport 2 + sprint | Only low torque | Yes | Yes |
Pro + Sprint | Without base plate | Without base plate | Without base plate | |
Sport/pro + ultimate pedals | Only low torque/pressure | Expected to fit without base plate | Expected to fit without base plate | |
Ultimate wheelbase | Too big | Too big | Too big | |
Active pedals | Too big | Too big | Too big | |
Seq. Shifter | Yes, with shifter mount | Yes, with shifter mount | Yes, with shifter mount | |
Handbrake | Yet to be tested | Yes, with mount & support | Causes flex in rig | |
Shifter handbrake combo | Yet to be tested | Yes, with mount, support and extention kit | Causes flex in rig | |
Asetek | La Prima | Fit expected/ low torque | Fit expected | Fit expected |
Forte | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | |
Invicta | Too big | Too big | Too big | |
Pedals | No | No (soon) | No (Soon) | |
Cammus | C5 | Yes | Yes | Yes |
DDWB | Low torque | Yes | Yes | |
Simagic | Mini | Low torque | Yes | Yes |
Alpha | Fit expected/ low torque | Fit expected | Fit expected | |
Alpha U | Too big | Too big | Too big | |
Fit expected:
Looking at the dimensions of the product, it is likely to fit, however we (or anyone else in our community) have not tested this combination yet
Too big:
The wheelbase and pedalset collide in the Coffeeracer when folding down the bridge. This results in the lid no longer fitting on the CoffeeRacer. You could probaly still run most these wheelbases by mounting small foorprint pedals (like the Heusinkveld sprint) without a base plate and position them in a way there is sufficient space for the wheelbase
Only low torque.
High powered wheelbases might cause flex in the CoffeeRacer 'Go'. lowering the settings to below 5nm would still allow you to use this combination
Causes flex in rig:
The handbrake support is needed to cope with the forces of someone pulling on a handbrake. This handbrake support only works in combination with the chair mount, so not on the 'living'. You can run a handbrake on the living when lowering the settings to around 7kg or accepting some torsion in the rig.if you want to run it higher
Yet to be tested:
The handbrake support will fit on the CoffeeRacer 'Go' however we haven't been able to test the combination considering both are still under development