GT OMEGA PRIME Lite Cockpit (PRIME Lite Cockpit RS6)
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PRIME LITE: The GT Omega PRIME Lite is a lightweight and low-profile version of our PRIME Cockpit. A cost effective and high performance racing solution for anyone considering an aluminium profile racing simulator.
STABILITY: Fully compatible with our PRIME Cockpit range and everything you would expect from aluminium profile racing rigs, the PRIME Lite delivers on adjustability and stability with a small footprint and compact design.
ADJUSTABILITY: This 8040 racing cockpit features unbeatable levels of adjustability, making it adaptable for drivers of all sizes.
UPGRADABILITY: With new attachments and upgrades being developed to meet the expanding requirements of the Simracing community, the GT Omega PRIME Lite is fully modular and ready for any future upgrades.The aluminum material has expansibility and strong structure, which can be adjusted according to itself and matched with different seats to form a set of racing simulator. The colors are black and silver
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Aluminium Profile Frame
The Frame is built with durable and practical extruded aluminium which is anodized black for a more professional finish. This type of frame allows everything to be positioned exactly where you need it while maintaining peak strength and stability.
Le Prime Lite vient tout juste d’arriver dans la gamme de GT Omega et son test chez nous est en cours. Mais en clair, il propose exactement la même configuration que son aîné, avec une baisse de prix assez forte et une différence d’épaisseur de l’aluminium. Ses barres sont en effet en 80×40 mm, la norme la plus courante sur ce type de profilé. Et ce pour une rigidité qui suffira au plus grand nombre.
Même avec son tarif avantageux, le Prime Lite n’est pas un modèle au rabais. Il profite déjà d’une rigidité exemplaire, tant en latéral qu’en longitudinal, et permet d’accueillir n’importe quelle gamme de volant ou de pédalier. Et comme le Prime, il est équipé d’un support de levier de vitesse avec fixation au support volant et au châssis. De quoi encaisser un frein à main sans problème.
GT Omega Prime Lite : Moins de choix à l’achat
A l’heure actuelle, le GT Omega Prime Lite n’est proposé qu’en une seule version de châssis. Contrairement au Prime, il accueille obligatoirement un support de volant de type universel et donc sans prise par les côtés ou par l’avant. De même, son support de pédalier est basé sur celui de la première version du Prime, et donc avec une plaque en acier percé. Nous notons tout de même une vraie amélioration de la rigidité sur ce point puisque cette plaque est désormais renforcée pour éviter toute souplesse quand on appuie sur le frein.
Ce qui est dommage, c’est que ces deux options (le support de pédalier et le support de volant alternatif) sont bien disponibles à l’achat séparé. La compatibilité avec les options du Prime étant totale. Mais le surcoût de la part de GT Omega leur enlève une grande partie de l’intérêt. Enfin, comme pour le Prime, le Prime Lite peut être acheté avec un des quatre modèles de siège sport, mais pas avec un baquet. De même, le châssis seul n’est fourni ni avec des équerres, ni avec des rails. Il faudra donc les acheter séparément (et pas chez GT omega) pour monter un siège digne de ce nom.
A Selection of Versatile Wheel Decks
The Prime cockpit comes with your selection of 4 Wheel Decks. No matter your choice, every wheel deck on the Prime features plenty of adjustment options to help you find your ideal racing position.
Personalised PRIME Ecosystem
The Prime Cockpit, is designed to be future proof. As well as having a large selection of existing accessories, new attachments and modifications for this cockpit are quick to develop to meet the needs of the sim racing community.
ulti Adjustable Pedal Plate
You asked and we listened. The Prime cockpit now features an updated V2 Pedal Plate. This highly anticipated update allows for far more angle and distance adjustment options while delivering a truly flex-free racing experience.
A Selection of Versatile Wheel Decks
The Prime cockpit comes with your selection of 4 Wheel Decks. No matter your choice, every wheel deck on the Prime features plenty of adjustment options to help you find your ideal racing position.
Included, Adjustable Gear Shifter
The gear shifter mounting design allows it to be placed on either side to suit your preference. Once installed you can easily adjust the distance of your gear shifter by sliding it along the channels then locking in place.
80x40mm aluminium profiles
Lightweight & low-profile aluminium racing rig
Sleek Black Anodized chassis
Adjustable seating position
Fully adjustable steering wheel position
Pedal position fully adjustable
Highly adjustable side mounting point for gear shifter
We take a look at GT Omega’s Prime Lite Cockpit to establish if it’s the perfect entry point for those searching for an extruded rig.
We’re inundated with requests to review hardware here at Traxion, which is probably why we’ve never had the chance to review any of GT Omega’s extensive range of sim racing products – until now, that is.
I’ve been tasked with giving the GT Omega Prime Lite a thorough test, to see if this entry-level aluminium cockpit delivers the kind of bang for buck required at this crucial position in a crowded marketplace.
But before I can give it a proper shakedown, first I need to build it.
Gulp.
Lots of bits to assemble
GT Omega Prime Lite: is it easy to build?
While unboxing the GT Omega Prime Lite it was clear to see the quality of the materials. The extruded aluminium profile is strong yet lightweight, with a smart-looking anodised black finish. However, I accidentally scratched a piece, revealing the bare silver aluminium underneath.
The scratch stood out like a sore thumb, so keep this in mind if you’re clumsy like me. GT Omega has trialled paint touch-up pens for circumstances just like this but there are no immediate plans to supply them.
The many boxes and bags can be an intimidating site at first but for the most part GT Omega’s instruction booklets provide a solid visual guide of what goes where.
Big fan of extruded profile, me
Instruction issues
However, there were a couple of areas where I believe the instructions could be improved. One instance is where you’re asked to fit the two horizontal aluminium frame pieces located underneath the seat – pictured below.
One diagram shows the angled brackets facing opposite ways, while the next shows them facing the opposite way (pictured). A cursory check of the GT Omega website shows the second option is correct.
The instructions show the angled brackets facing in opposite directions here……yet they’re facing the same way here.
Another example shows the seat runner bolts sitting well clear of the seat base. In practice, the back two bolts could be fitted easily but the front bolts were inaccessible (perhaps due to my sausage-like fingers).
Measure twice, cut once
In terms of finishing touches, the chair’s vertical cover trims pop off a bit too easily for my liking, but once your cockpit is in place it’s unlikely to be a problem. The screws required for the circular trims aren’t mentioned at all, however, but you’re given a generous number and variety, so all it takes is a bit of rummaging.
A couple of the cover trims arrived scratched. Not ideal but not a huge issue either
A diagram showing how to fit the monitor fixing plate isn’t available either – easy enough to remedy but I’d rather have saved myself the time and doubt!
In addition to the Prime Lite, I also received the Prime Integrated Monitor Mount Single from GT Omega, which bolts directly onto the Prime Lite Cockpit. Although not specifically designed for the Lite (it’s primarily for the top-of-the-range Prime cockpit), it fits nicely, allowing me to place my single 27” monitor into place over my Fanatec CLS DD 8Nm wheelbase.
The monitor stand fixes to the cockpit and does the job nicely
My Fanatec CLS Elite pedals also bolt easily onto the supplied pedal tray into my preferred position, but I feel there should be more mounting holes in the centre of the tray to really tie down the brake – especially for beefier load cell or hydraulic-based pedals.
It works just fine for me, however, and I’m well used to slamming on the anchors in Assetto Corsa Competizione‘s ABS-assisted GT3 cars.
The shifter plate was a slight disappointment, however, as attaching it to the main cockpit frame with the suggested screws resulted in a very wobbly platform. I improvised by adding washers to the underside of the plate, which fixed the issue immediately (not that I have a shifter, mind).
One other minor complaint was the quality of the bolts for the wheelbase platform, as the heads burred while tightening. They should be made of stronger stuff as the rake adjustment is something that’ll constantly be tinkered with during the cockpit’s lifetime.
The shifter plate required extra washers to make it sturdy enough
Road test
On to the fun bit: testing. The RS12 Carbon seat I’ve been supplied with hugs my shoulders tightly, securing my back in place ready for a gruelling Richard Burns Rally session.
My Heusinkveld Sim Handbrake bolts into the profile channel to my right – aided by Heusinkveld’s typically solid base plate (you’ll need two M6 bolts and accompanying slot nuts for this, however).
The chair is very comfortable for me – I’m 5ft 11″ for reference
Right, I’m ready to rock and roll (it is Richard Burns Rally, after all).
Before I know it, I’ve completed a mammoth 90-minute rallying session. The supplied memory foam lumbar pillow helps take the strain off my lower back; good to know if I ever get back into the SRO Esports endurance racing fold.
After a long period of using my CSL DD clamped to a desk, sitting in a torturously poor position which led to a trapped nerve in my neck, the Prime Lite is a breath of fresh air, offering supreme stability and comfort.
In fact, if someone had told me this was GT Omega’s flagship Prime cockpit I’d have believed them, such is the rigidity offered by the Lite.
I liked the quick-release bolts that determine the height of your wheelbase: switching from a rally steering wheel to a formula-style rim necessitated slight adjustments which could be done in seconds. Neat.
Another plus point of the Prime Lite is its relatively small 1100mm x 1500mm footprint (depending on how many monitors you have!), meaning it fits snugly into a corner of my modest home office space. Plenty of room left for Billy bookcases, then.
I fitted the quick release bolts in the second and third holes down. It was too tricky to go for the first holes as requested on the instructions.
Upsides/downsides
The GT Omega Prime Lite has several plus points. Firstly, it looks great, it’s well laid out and the anodised black finish looks grown-up in comparison to other silver-coloured cockpits I’ve seen, which evoke memories of playing with Meccano as a kid.
Once constructed, it accepted my Fanatec and Heusinkveld gear easily and is luxuriously comfortable to sit in. There’s no higher compliment than saying I completely forgot I was on a rig while using it – I was just too engrossed in my driving.
My Heusinkveld handbrake attached with no issues and it’s firmly in place
The Prime Lite is fully adjustable too, so you can move the wheelbase stand up and down and adjust the shifter plate to a more comfortable position. You don’t even need to use a GT Omega chair, which, naturally, slides back and forwards on runners – there are plenty of options to improve driver comfort.
There are downsides, however, as some of the build instructions were a little obscure and the seat bolts were difficult to fit. Generally, however, the rig is a solid piece of engineering that will take years of punishment.
My Fanatec CSL Elite pedals secured just fine with its accompanying heel plate
Despite this being pitched as a higher-end entry-level cockpit, the Prime Lite is future-proofed thanks to its modular layout; nothing is stopping you from bolting further accessories to its aluminium profile (I’ve got my eye on GT Omega’s keyboard tray, mouse plate and branded floor mat for future quality-of-life upgrades).
In all honesty, excluding those seeking motion rigs or similar top-end experiences, I firmly believe the GT Omega Prime Lite is all the sim racing cockpit you’ll ever need; from enthusiasts looking for a fixed racing solution to hardcore, professional esports drivers.
And for £349.95* (minus seat and monitor mount), it represents great value for money too.
What are your thoughts on the GT Omega Prime Lite Cockpit? Do you own one? Let us know in the comments below.