This article covers Obokidlyamor シミュレーション タービン 吸気パイプ 風速変化 2個 レーシングゲームのハンドルに風速変化 PC USB Logitech.

Overview

The Obokidlyamor Simulation Turbine Intake Pipe 2-Pack is a wind simulation accessory designed to enhance immersion in racing simulators. It connects via USB and uses Sim Hub software to read real-time vehicle speed data from the game, adjusting fan speed accordingly. The result is a realistic airflow that mimics the sensation of driving at high speed. Each unit features a fan capable of up to 7,000 RPM, starting at a default wind speed of 60 km/h. The package includes two fan units, a control box, a power adapter, and a USB cable. The housing is primarily black with red accents, made from PVC, aluminum, and 3D-printed parts. The system is designed to mount on 20x20mm, 30x30mm, or 40x40mm aluminum profile cockpits.

Connectivity & Compatibility

Connection is straightforward: plug the control box into a USB port on your PC, attach the two fan units to the control box using the provided cables, and power the unit via the included AC adapter. No additional drivers are needed—Sim Hub handles all communication. Sim Hub is a free or donation-based software that supports a wide range of racing titles. Compatible games include Assetto Corsa, Euro Truck Simulator 2, iRacing, Forza Horizon 5, Project Cars 2/3, F1 2019/2020/2021, BeamNG.drive, Automobilista 2, RFactor 2, WRC 8/9/10, Dirt 3/4, and many others. The wind simulator works with popular wheel bases such as Logitech G923, G920, G29, Thrustmaster T300RS, T500, and Fanatec systems. Mounting is designed for aluminum profile rigs of standard sizes (20x20, 30x30, 40x40 mm). For non-standard cockpits, you may need to fabricate custom brackets. The fans are intended to be positioned near the driver's face, typically attached to the wheel mount or a crossbar.

Product Info

Released in August 2024 and available primarily through Japan, the Obokidlyamor wind simulator is priced around ¥44,460 (tax included). The package includes everything needed for basic operation: two fan units, a control box, power supply, USB cable, and mounting hardware. Warranty details vary by seller, but standard policies apply. This product occupies a niche between basic USB desk fans and professional wind simulation systems costing several times more. It is best suited for intermediate to advanced sim racers who already have a profile cockpit and are comfortable with Sim Hub configuration. It is not a plug-and-play device for casual users.

Best Use Cases

First, sim racers who compete in online leagues or practice seriously will benefit most. The wind feedback helps with speed perception, especially in open-cockpit cars like Formula or prototypes. It adds a layer of realism that complements force feedback wheels. Second, truck simulation fans (Euro Truck Simulator 2, American Truck Simulator) will appreciate the breeze during long highway drives. The wind effect makes the experience more immersive, especially when combined with a large screen or VR headset. Third, builders of full-motion or static racing rigs who want to add another sensory layer without breaking the bank. The dual-fan setup can be positioned to blow from both sides, creating a directional wind effect that syncs with steering and speed. However, users without a compatible aluminum profile cockpit will face installation challenges. Also, those sensitive to air blowing in their face for extended periods may find it distracting. If you primarily play arcade racers or casually, the investment may not be justified.