The XTRA Motorsport Steering Wheel Adaptor mounts an Ecumaster CAN Switch Board to a motorsport steering wheel with a 10 mm offset. The Ecumaster CAN Switch Board is a compact 25 × 25 mm CAN-bus input module — it reads up to eight switches and eight analog/rotary inputs that you wire into it and transmits their states over CAN to an Ecumaster ECU or dash, so a complete wheel of controls runs on a single twisted-pair CAN connection instead of a loom of discrete switch wires. This adaptor is the bracket that fixes that module, and the switch panel you build around it, to the wheel — holding it clear of the wheel face for finger clearance and for routing the CAN loom behind the plate. It is machined from billet aluminium, anodised, and drilled for the 6 × 70 mm bolt pattern used by Sparco, OMP, Momo and NRG motorsport wheels.
Technical Specifications
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | XTRA Motorsport |
| Material | Billet aluminium, anodised |
| Offset | 10 mm |
| Wheel fitment | 6 × 70 mm PCD (Sparco, OMP, Momo, NRG) |
| Mounts | Ecumaster CAN Switch Board (25 × 25 mm) |
| Supplied as | Adaptor plate only — Switch Board not included |
| SKU | XE.01.1920.01 |
What the 10 mm offset is for
- Holds the Switch Board and switch panel clear of the wheel face
- Gives finger clearance behind buttons and rotary switches
- Leaves room to route the CAN bus twisted pair behind the plate
Related products
- Ecumaster CAN Switch Board V3 — the CAN input module this adaptor is designed to mount
- Ecumaster ADU-5 Advanced Display Unit — reads the CAN Switch Board over the CAN bus
What steering wheels does this adaptor fit?
It is drilled for the common 6 × 70 mm motorsport bolt pattern used by Sparco, OMP, Momo and NRG wheels.
Does it include the Ecumaster CAN Switch Board?
No. This is the adaptor plate only. The CAN Switch Board, buttons and wiring are purchased separately.
What is the 10 mm offset for?
The offset stands the Switch Board off the wheel face for finger clearance and to route the CAN loom behind the plate.
Does the Switch Board have buttons built in?
No. It is a 25 × 25 mm CAN input module that reads up to eight switches and eight analog/rotary inputs you wire to it — you fit your own buttons and rotaries to the panel.
What material is it?
Anodised billet aluminium.








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