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I see they also have a £179 inversion kit. Looking forward to full review and any comparison you can do to the other big manufacturers and the likes of Simjack and Simsonn.
I was looking into Sim Jack pedals to replace my SRP's but I'm pretty interested in these, the idea that down the line I can convert the brake to an active pedal is kind of enticing.
Can you tell me what the inner diameter of the springs/damping blocks are? I’d like to purchase a performance kit for my non moza pedals whenever they come out, but I gotta make sure its the same inner diameter
I haven't used these yet, so I can't say for sure. Everything looks very nice, and I expect they'll run very well. The UT pedals are excellent and punch above their price point. In honesty, I don't think you need to spend more than that.
I'm just wondering, with these pedals and with other similar pedal sets in general, do they have options to make the brake pedal as soft as the SR-P's one is with its default yellow spring?
Regarding the throttle, what advantage does CRP2 have over SR-P throttle with a 3DRap mod? I'm curious since I installed that I felt no need to upgrade my SR-P pedals for this one.
Is it possible to get the connection box out of pedal stand? Without voiding warranty? For people, like me, who have their own pedals stand on a sim rig.
Yes, the controller box is attached with screws. However, the pedal cables are short, so you will have difficulty, unless the controller box is underneath the pedal deck, like how they've done it here.
overall a nice set , waiting to see more of the coming boost active addition thing ^^ but plates look ugly almost exactly like the simucube ones , and the spring/elastomer set looks like simagic p1000 set ........moza CRP Clone racing pedals ? xd
@O-Friendly sure, I'm well aware of the broader functionality for Fanatec. But that was not clear via the original comment since the specific context of the video is only about pedals. If the OC wanted to branch out to full system use between PC and console, some more clarity would have been useful for best understanding.
Partly yes, but I don't mind. I was seriously looking at the P1000/2000's. But now I'm looking forward seeing more from these, and certainly in combination with the active brake pedal. Nice to see all these new things coming! Fanatec needs to get their sh*t (business wise) together if they want to stay competitive in the future
@@mozarhoful you need to realize most of the companies are just using off the shelf parts that you could buy on your own and build the same thing. None of these elastomers, load cells, and hardware pieces are proprietary.