HoiHman's GS-5 Review

My GS-5 review (from a SFX-100 owners perspective)

I loved my GS-4 and have posted a couple of times the GS-5 was too expensive and i would keep my modded G-seat.

But... as time passed i realised that the best upgrades i have done were always replacing something i loved for a better version. I was slowly justifing the huge price tag for myself and then i knew.

I was going to get one anyway in the future, so why not buy one right now:D

I know that there are a lot SFX100 owners wondering if this is the perfect add-on to their chassis mover. I will be covering this review from that perspective and maybe update the review on a later stage on how it is to use the GS-5 as a standalone motion solution.

The Seat

When i saw the GS-5 for the first time in real life, i was impressed. The GS-5 is a good looking and well built seat. The seat, the cover, the servos and panels all have a quality look to them. I expect this to last a lifetime. Almost everything is improved upon the previous version the GS-4. The GS-5 is made from aluminium, but it weighs much more that the good old GS-4.




Because there's more padding in the front of the seat than at the back, you are automatically forced to raise your legs. I really like the position, but it did made me have to raise my pedal deck.

The mounting bracket allows you to tilt the seat further backwards if needed and has enough recline adjustment available.

The comfort of the seat is much better than the GS-4, but this does have some drawbacks.

The GS-5 is a big seat.

The seat comes with an external control box and some really (too) long cables. Nothing to help you with cable management of these long and sturdy cables is included. The cables can be plugged in any order into the control box, the right panels will be recognised automatically.

Because the cables are very sturdy, i do think you have to be very careful not to damage the connectors when moving the cables around. That's why i ziptied mine on a plate, making the connector - cable connection secure.

I inquired at SimXperience about mounting the control box on a "d-box style" rig and got the answer "we think it will be OK" but also got the recommendation not to mount it close to a buttkicker.

Because the SFX100 can do some serious vibrations and i have installed 2 buttkickers under my seat, i decided not to install the controlbox on my rig, but on a separate panel that lies on the ground. This way it's clear of all vibrations.






Noise levels

The servos are definitely NOT quiet, if you are not a headphone or VR-user the noise may bother you. The noises are digital and to me personal very annoying when driving with a speaker sound system. With headphones or Oculus over earphones, they are almost non-existent and do not bother me at all.

Like with all things in simracing, great speed and performance comes with higher noise levels. This applies to my AccuForce, SimWind, Buttkickers, the SFX100 and yes it's the same for the GS-5.

The servos have 4 different modes available and the most quiet one is the one with the least performance obviously. The sound might be annoying, but it's the kind sound that does not travel far through closed doors or walls. I can race at night with the GS-5 at full speed and power without waking up the family

The different servo modes are still under development and some future improvements on the noise levels are expected.



So what's it like to drive ?






The GS-5 and the SFX100 are a match made in heaven and i'm writing this "review" from that perspective only. I have been enjoying the seat for a couple of weeks now. I have never even tried using the road bumps or vertical surge effects, simply because i have a system in place that does this a lot better and not only on the seat but for the entire frame.

When i got the seat at first it needed some (manual) tuning before it was the way i liked it. It needed a lot of smoothing, a special "Pat mode" and Pat Dotson created even a "Henk mode" before it felt exactly as expected.

Out of the box the GS-5 is very responsive, twitchy and this might be great for someone who sees it as an complete motion solution, but it was not why i bought it.

The support from Pat Dotson at SimXperience has been great in getting to achieve what platform mover owners expect from a GS-5 seat.

Stable and smooth constant G-Forces.


The strongest point of the GS-5 are two panels at the back, the bottom panels are a bit less present.

When you accelerate the 2 back panels push against your back and the lower 2 panels move down. This gives you instant throttle response and it's one of the main features of the GS-5.

Of course the G-forces in the corners is what most people buy a GS-5 for.

It does this really well
, you can feel the build up of the G-Force in synch with the FFB in your wheel. It even does this with a comparable amount of speed and torque. For example the S-curves in Suzuka, followed by the Dunlop corner are joy to drive through........... every single lap.

When you accelerate out of the corner, the panel that was already pushing, pushes you even more together with the other one.

To get a maximum sense of G-load you have to turn down of disable the sway effect of the SFX100. I will try to explain why.

When you have sway enabled and you turn in to a corner, the (frame) seat moves very fast in the opposite direction. Because of the mass inertia of your body, the seat will move away from you on the outside of the corner and taking the panel, that's supposed to press against you, also away.

I have tested this a couple of times and the GS-5/GS-4 feel much more intense with sway turned down or even of.

I've always been a big fan of letting each system do what it's best
Buttkickers : RPM
SFX100 : Heave, Surge, Roll, Pitch
GS-5 : G-Force (=sway)

The bottom panels do a great job for the constant G-Forces. Turning the bottom panels of is an instant miss in the corners. However they are not so good (out of the box) for surge. Compared to the SFX-100, which gives you instant brake response, they feel kind of laggy. Standalone (without the SFX-100) the surge on the bottom panels feels better, but improvement can be made in this area.

This "problem" is mainly caused because the bottom panels are lying (too) deep and pretty far back into the seat. On the front there's about 3-4 inches of foam. The bottom panels first have to travel through this tick foam layer in order to reach your legs, even though they are already lifting your butt.

Here you can see that the bottom panels lie relatively low and to the back.





Under your butt there's maybe half an inch of foam or less, which may cause some comfort issues. If you look closely you can see in the picture below, your butt is almost directly sitting on the panels.




I put an layer of hardform underneath the seat cover that greatly enhances comfort. You can clearly see the lines in the hard foam from the edges of the panels. Without hard foam, this is what your butt is feeling.





GS-5 tuning

There a lot of ways how you can tune the GS-5.

- You can set level of G's on which the panel reaches it's full position
- You can set the intensity of each individual effect
- You can add filters (like smoothing) to each effect
- You can increase the overall intensity of the panels
- You can change the mode of the servos that power the panels
- You can change the offset of the panels

The offset of has a great impact on how the forces are felt and where they are felt, also you can use the offset to adjust the GS-5 more to your body size.

Default profiles and even autotuning can make the GS-5 feel underwhelming, i recommend manual tuning to get the most of of the GS-5


Seat Belts

Wearing seatbelts with the GS-5 is an absolute must. It's the difference between sitting IN the GS-5 or sitting ON the GS-5. Effects are felt so much better, but also feel a lot better.



I just can't helping commenting on the Sim Racing Pit's review At 17:48 i found this rather funny: "I even read in the forum that some GS-5 owners were actually wearing seatbelts"

Get a couple Shawn and you know what all the fuss is about.

Final thoughts

Should you get a GS-5?

Short answer: if you have the money to spend is YES

The GS-5 is an expensive add-on but if feels like something once it's on your rig, it wil never leave. This has always been the case with the GS-4 and was the reason why it has been almost impossible to buy one used in the last couple of years. Nobody who has one wants to race without.

The GS-5 has improved in speed, reliability, torque, looks, comfort, build quality over the GS-4. There's still some improvement to be found with the bottom panels, but i'm a critic and really nitpicking here. I can also see ways for improvement on this area with the same hardware.

I have only scratched the surface of tuning the GS-5 and the combo SFX100 + GS-5, but it's already amazing.

The GS-5 is the only available turnkey simracing peripheral that can simulate G-forces and it does this in a very convincing way.
 
Hi. I've been considering the GS-5 seat for a while now and had a question regarding its performance when coupled with HE Ultimates. I prefer a stiff brake for F1 and wondered if the hard braking would diminish the force from the paddles of the G seat as your body pushes against the seat back. After reading another post on the NLV V3 seat platform, someone else raised a good point in that the seat mover is somewhat ineffective under hard braking.

Also, can anyone chime in with regards to pairing the G seat with a motion platform like Prosimu or PT Actuators? Is it overkill or would everything work together in harmony to elevate the overall experience. Thanks!
 
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Hi John,

I highly doubt your braking input force will overwhelm the GS-5...I also have a heavy brake and it works just fine for me.

I've mine paired up with a Box 4250i system....it works well but you need to tune down the GS-5 setting somewhat to avoid duplication and a messy feel.

For instance, I have the D-Box doing all engine vibrations etc, and the GS-5 essentially just transmitting heavily smoothed lateral and longitudinal forces.

With it set up right...it's incredibly immersive, especially in VR. Harness is a must too, even if not linked to a seatbelt tensioner system, it greatly increases the transmission of forces from the GS5.
 
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The shell of the seat back itself does not really break down very small, imo. If you visualize the seat back with the actuator boxes on the back of it, that should give you a good idea how big/small the footprint would be.
 
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Thanks guys.So if I took all the motors etc. off can the headrest piece and the seat platform section bolt off to just leave the back and sides in a kind of large C shape ?
 
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I pulled the trigger and bought the GS-5 and the G-Belt during the annual Black Friday sale.

I'm excited to add them to my SFX-100, and I am hoping other Motion Platform+GS-5 owners (@HoiHman , @PetroVitallini, @Black_rat , @Bigwaved , @BenKay , @John Bruno etc.) would be willing to share their current settings for the GS-5. I realize I will probably have to dial them in, but a starting point would be super helpful! I am assuming latest version of software negates the Pat/Henk modes previously discussed herein?

Also, did anyone end up adding the G-Belt to their GS-5? Just curious.

Thanks!
 
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I pulled the trigger and bought the GS-5 and the G-Belt during the annual Black Friday sale.

I'm excited to add them to my SFX-100, and I am hoping other Motion Platform+GS-5 owners (@HoiHman , @PetroVitallini, @Black_rat , @Bigwaved , etc.) would be willing to share their current settings for the GS-5. I realize I will probably have to dial them in, but a starting point would be super helpful! I am assuming latest version of software negates the Pat/Henk modes previously discussed herein?

Also, did anyone end up adding the G-Belt to their GS-5? Just curious.

Thanks!
Use the cloud tuning, pretty good turn key solution. You can tweak the settings from there, although the cloud tunes are pretty good.
 
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Use the cloud tuning, pretty good turn key solution. You can tweak the settings from there, although the cloud tunes are pretty good.

Thanks for the quick response! Since the most commercial product I have is my Simucube 2, I am not used to plug-n-play devices and had no idea such a feature even existed on the GS-5. Using such an easy feature will surely feel unnatural at first given all the tweaking required with the other DIY components thus far haha. I look forward to giving it a shot!
 
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Thanks for the quick response! Since the most commercial product I have is my Simucube 2, I am not used to plug-n-play devices and had no idea such a feature even existed on the GS-5. Using such an easy feature will surely feel unnatural at first given all the tweaking required with the other DIY components thus far haha. I look forward to giving it a shot!
Easy peesy, connect your seat per the instructions and download Sim Commander4. The software will detect your games and apply settings per car / track (if known). Launch the title through SimCommander4 and away you go...
 
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There is a big g-belt thread on here that involved someone at simxperience actually explaining how thier software works. Following that I switched to cloud tuning and have only been using one profile for everything in iRacing which is working pretty well, apart from driving uncommon combinations of car/track, like my groups weekly legends '34 road races.

Here's the settings I have now, but I am always refining (both seat and belts are on the extreme profile):

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I pulled the trigger and bought the GS-5 and the G-Belt during the annual Black Friday sale.

I'm excited to add them to my SFX-100, and I am hoping other Motion Platform+GS-5 owners (@HoiHman , @PetroVitallini, @Black_rat , @Bigwaved , @BenKay , @John Bruno etc.) would be willing to share their current settings for the GS-5. I realize I will probably have to dial them in, but a starting point would be super helpful! I am assuming latest version of software negates the Pat/Henk modes previously discussed herein?

Also, did anyone end up adding the G-Belt to their GS-5? Just curious.

Thanks!

If you're adding to a 4 actuator motion platform, I would highly recommending running the GS-5 with bumps, road surface and rear traction loss turned OFF. The motion platform does a much better job of relaying these forces.

In other words, run the GS-5 with cornering and acceleration and braking only. I also run these at a highly smoothed level. This gives you the "g" sensation of force pushing on your body, whilst the motion rig does the sudden jolts, shocks and so. on.
 
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I pulled the trigger and bought the GS-5 and the G-Belt during the annual Black Friday sale.

I'm excited to add them to my SFX-100, and I am hoping other Motion Platform+GS-5 owners (@HoiHman , @PetroVitallini, @Black_rat , @Bigwaved , @BenKay , @John Bruno etc.) would be willing to share their current settings for the GS-5. I realize I will probably have to dial them in, but a starting point would be super helpful! I am assuming latest version of software negates the Pat/Henk modes previously discussed herein?

Also, did anyone end up adding the G-Belt to their GS-5? Just curious.

Thanks!
I happened to check the simexperience site on black Friday and didn't see any offers.
How much did you save?
I'll check more thoroughly next time.
What were import charges?
 
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I happened to check the simexperience site on black Friday and didn't see any offers.
How much did you save?
I'll check more thoroughly next time.
What were import charges?

If you are UK be aware there is a 25% import tarriff on computer peripherals ATM as well as 20% VAT so add 45% on incl shipping and 13 quid from the shipper for admin.

25% import since Nov 2020.
 
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I pulled the trigger and bought the GS-5 and the G-Belt during the annual Black Friday sale.

I'm excited to add them to my SFX-100, and I am hoping other Motion Platform+GS-5 owners (@HoiHman , @PetroVitallini, @Black_rat , @Bigwaved , @BenKay , @John Bruno etc.) would be willing to share their current settings for the GS-5. I realize I will probably have to dial them in, but a starting point would be super helpful! I am assuming latest version of software negates the Pat/Henk modes previously discussed herein?

Also, did anyone end up adding the G-Belt to their GS-5? Just curious.

Thanks!

Use the cloud profile with these settings.

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Plus a smoothing filter on everything at 150 except acceleration at 100.

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