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Thrustmaster T.16000m Throttle Conversion
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This is to modify the Thrustmaster T.16000m to feel more like a throttle.
- You will need to extend just the three wires from the stick twist sensor, although it is MUCH easier to fish all of the wires through if they are longer so I would recommend swapping all of them out for longer wires or extending them all.
- I felt like the thumb stick on the top of the joystick was loose and wiggly so I added a rubber washer to make it feel much nicer. This is optional.
- You will need to cut the post just under the joystick grip. The wires run through this so be careful not to cut them unless you are replacing them all anyways. I cut it aprox 22mm up from the base. See picture.
- You will drill and screw at two places. Where the adapter meets the base and where the grip meets the adapter.
- I printed this with 4 top/bottom layers and 60% infill and it is very strong.
*** This modification will make original design no longer function. ***
- You will need to extend just the three wires from the stick twist sensor, although it is MUCH easier to fish all of the wires through if they are longer so I would recommend swapping all of them out for longer wires or extending them all.
- I felt like the thumb stick on the top of the joystick was loose and wiggly so I added a rubber washer to make it feel much nicer. This is optional.
- You will need to cut the post just under the joystick grip. The wires run through this so be careful not to cut them unless you are replacing them all anyways. I cut it aprox 22mm up from the base. See picture.
- You will drill and screw at two places. Where the adapter meets the base and where the grip meets the adapter.
- I printed this with 4 top/bottom layers and 60% infill and it is very strong.
*** This modification will make original design no longer function. ***
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