I'm currently overhauling my rig and was looking at these, couldn't have come at a better time! great review, looking forward to getting my hands on these 🙌
If you're buying your first setup, I'd recomend you to go with something like the moza r5 or cammus c5 to see if you enjoy the hobby. I don't think it's a good idea to spend a lot of money on your first setup, considering you might not like simracing.
Ok great review as usual but mark my words, one day you'll do an awesome review of sim racing shoes. Those red ones really look great and easy to see on your videos.
Great vid as always! Just a little feedback; it felt like there was not much missing to make this a really good product, however I got a little confused because I think it should have gotten comments with just a little more enthusiastic tone in it. I don’t know If that is because of personal stuff and I hope it isn’t, but If it is, I hope u r doing well and I wish u love, cuz you’re amazing with this channel!
@OCRacing please can you do a review on the inversion kit i am really intetested because i am more a casual sim racer and more of an on road driving type of guy. Thankyou
I'm definitely considering these pedals. Do you think with the pedal plate, if you did a bit of DIY and bolted it to a some plywood or something, you could use these on a desk setup? Or like most load cells you really need a cockpit first?
@@OCRacing That's what I thought as well, I have the money now so I think I'ma just get the rig; since that's also what you end up building everything else on. Thanks!
@@OCRacing yeah... the thing is i bought them for 180$ they have brake performance kit and i can easily sell them for 350$ like in one day.. they are in a perfect condition.. and i use a r9, what should i do?
I don't know about you guys, but there's a New Zealand website that states 31st October. I'm guessing these are in full production runs rn building up inventory, then put on the slow boat at the beginning of October. Should be the same for everyone else.
yo, im looking into getting into sim racing, i planning to get the cammus c5 paired with the fanatec csl pedals so i can upgrade it with a third pedal and a shifter later, you think that will be a got combo for a fiirst setup?
I think it sounds solid. If you’re going with the CSL pedals though, why not just stay with fanatec for the wheelbase? They’re ready2race bundles are pretty good
@@OCRacing well it's a bit to expensive, i would want to ask this for a holiday that's kind of like christmass but only my country celebrates it and it is about a month earlier than christmass, but a bundle will cost around 400 dollars so i think im gonna go with the pxn v99 but im not 100% sure yet
They are good pedals but just downgraded p1000s. Legit stole every piece of it and put a little bit of there own taste into it. So yeah idk lol. Im sry but im buying dual p1000s for 439 over the moza pedals which are 399 for 2 pedals. Somehow even with a similiar design in loadcell still doesnt feel like the p1000s. Tbh idk how simagic does it but its def one of the best brakes ive used. Doesnt feel spongy actually somehow feels mechanical. I will def be getting the hydraulics later though Now the mcbooster pedals look amazing. But since ill own simagic haptics which get wirhin like 10% of the feel of simucubes active pedals and have hydraulics by then already no need to get it.
I have the simjacks, depending on your configuration they can be either good or extremely inconsistent. They look the part but between the software and the load cell itself there's allot of noise that should be filtered out. Even holding a steady load the numbers will fluctuate quite a bit. Even if you hold say 30% brake with a weight in the software it will read from 27-35% and bounce around between. The only way they work well is with the elastomers replaced by an extremely stiff spring which will require bracing on most entry level cockpits due to brake force required. Edit this is normal simjack pros not the minis or the newer models