Racing wheel controllers for XBox 360

Solution 1:

This is an old question but for everybody looking for an answer right now this would be my answer:

If you are a bit handy whith electronics you likely find GIMX (http://blog.gimx.fr/) useful.

From their website:

GIMX stands for Game Input MultipleXer or Game Input MatriX. The purpose of this free software is to control a video game console with a computer (e.g. a PC or a Raspberry Pi). It works with the PS3, the Xbox 360, the PS4 and the Xbox One. It operates:

  • over bluetooth: works with GNU/Linux (PS3, PS4) only. A compatible bluetooth dongle is required.
  • over usb: works with GNU/Linux and Windows (PS3, PS4, 360, XOne). A USB adapter is required.

The application gets data from the peripherals (mice, keyboards and joysticks) and sends controls to the game console over bluetooth or usb. Other controls such as gesture or voice are possible through the use of external software that emulate peripherals.

Whith GIMX you are able to emulate game controllers. Just find a (second hand) wheel of your taste. Though Logitech Wheels are best supported including some with force feedback (http://blog.gimx.fr/gimx-force-feedback-wheel-support-in-action/)

I just managed to make my 14 year old Microsoft Sidewinder Wheel working with my sons PS4! Though the force feedback is not working (yet?).