I love the SR-P pedals, only got the brake and throttle though and modded the brake with the spring kit they provide... made all the difference compared to the stock spring. if you get these pedal, recommend the spring kit to find the right resistence.
100% this. The stock spring literally feels like a cheap g29 pedal set till you get to the bushing and its as hard as a rock. The stiffer spring should come in the box. I replaced CSL pedals (non load cell) with the SRP and it is an improvement, but not a 200$ improvement.
@@dustyice3110 SRP or SRP lite? I m looking for srp lite as i m interested in buying "cheaper" Moza R5 bundle and i will add the spring for brake. I was curious how it compare to CSL pedal non loadcell (old one) :)
@@dustyice3110 Hello. What color did you used from MOZA SR-P pedal accessory kit? Orange one is the most stiff? I hade LoadCell Fanatec CSL pedals and that spring was too stiff for me. Thanks :)
does the brake upgrade include differrent springs and that rubber block? i was thinking about buying it without cockpit (i know it is very important, but at the moment i cant because space, so i was thinking about keeping my g29 until it breaks or upgrade to DD with table clamp. i will enjoy a DD on desk instead using g29 on desk while i cant buy cockpit, until i finish studios and will be able to buy my own house) so, does the brake upgrade soft enough to be used in a wheel chair? with the wheels braked. i can brake hard the g29 pedals without problem. but maybe that brake is a lot stiffer so i dont know. (i can brake at a point that the wheels where starting to go back, but so hard that g29 pedals where rising from the floor, they are against the wall. a lot harder than 100% brake g29) seem that pedals without the upgrade is just a spring, like a g29 without that rubber block at the end. so, anyone tried that brake upgrade without cockpit. does it includes softer sprrings and rubber in case it is too stiff for me?
I believe in the Pit House software you can adjust the ratio beteween the LC/angle sensor. If I recall correctly, setting to 0 makes the pedal ignore the angle sensor and only rely on the LC.
@@EagleGhost8 In the latest Pithouse it's called Pressure Point setting, under the brake output curve (you might have to scroll down for it). I have the SRP-s and played around with it It definitely seems to be the case, I have to press way harder to get maximum brake output with the slider at 0, and also it's around 20-25% when the pedal reaches the elastomer. With the slider at 100, I get 70-75% brake output when reaching the elastomer. Also looked at the moza discord and found this: "That slider gives one sensor more influence over the output. So if you like a really stiff pedal with hardly any movement you would give the load cell more output"
@@midoriyama0323 Okay thanks mate! I don't know what I prefer. I have the T150 with T3PA pedals atm. But I'm going to upgrade to a Moza R9 with ES wheel and formula wheel mod and probably the SR-P pedals but it looked stupid for me to buy a load cell brake pedal when you almost don't use the load cell and the CSL are only €5 more expensive when you take the spring kit with the SR-P's. But so you still really need those other stiffer springs?
@@EagleGhost8 Beauty of using a PC is you can mix and match components. The CSL Elite V2s haven't been out at the time I bought my set but I agree those are better value with the extra springs and elastomers. (although I personally would go for SRPs again since I don't really use a clutch right now. plus I really like them and don't feel like I made a bad decision) The SRPs are sort of hybrid, they do have a LC and they absolutely use it, this hybrid approach was probably used to complement the "weaker", LC it is "only" 75 KG. (Moza CRP is 100KG, Elite V2 is 90KG) The springs are up to personal preference, you really need to take the time and try each option and see how stiff you like your brakes. Coming from a non LC, it will take some time getting used to but once you dial it in you'll never want to go back. If you have a chance to try any LC set before you buy, I suggest you give it a go.
@@midoriyama0323 Okay thanks man!! Yep indeed I think the CSL Elite V2s are the best budget LC pedals because of the very good reviews I find, but it's €105 or €120 more expensive then the SRPs (with or without accessory kit) without the clutch and I don't need the clutch. So that's a big step imo. Although like some guys say, I can also cry once and then I'm very happy. But I have never had LC before so I can't compare or test, so I don't even know if I really need to spend €100 more or to go for the CSL LC pedals. I think I probably wouldn't need a very stiff LC because I'm used to the T3PA's but I have no idea actually. Just imagine if those CSL Elite V2s were available without a clutch so - €40 which means it would be €259,99 wich I definitely would consider then.
All these reviews you do are really top tier, such quality and evidently lot of time in to them Interesting even though I don't really have any plans to buy such thing(s), have some fanatec pedals and barely simrace.
I use the SRP's for racing on ACC and omg it's such an upgrade from my Thrustmaster t3pa-pro pedals I was using before. That being said, ACC has ABS and I don't think i've ever driven without ABS since I got these pedals. So I do not have the tire locking issue you have but I think ABS might explain this :) great review OC🤟
Holy moly, i just ordered the Thrustmaster T-248 online because my G29 Throttle Input is basically unpredictable due to the potentiometer being old...i saw the video popping up in my feed and was like: no way did I just miss that by a couple of hours, please dont tell me i just missed out on the oportunity of getting a LC brake pedal set...thank god they are not optimal ^^
I am currently using a G29 and i have done that for 4 years now. I have Just bought the R5 bundle today. With the 12 inch wheel, ekstra clutch and brake kit. I already have the moza handbrake and 7 shifter. I'm gonna make some comparison videos about how the rumbles and sounds that the two wheels make, and how the switch from G29 to the R5 bundle was for me. Order is on the way📦🚚🕹️
They just need to get rid of the magnetic sensor + load cell design and use just a load cell + elastomer + spring setup like everyone else. ( Hope they bring out soon a revised SRP v2 version )
id love you to do an update to this with the alien mods load cell upgrade I am torn between spending 100 on load cell upgrade with alien mods or just fork up the 150 for the srp or find another option
So did I understand correctly, that I can use these pedals with any wheelbase? Even with my Thrustmaster T300? Because if that's the case, these would be perfect because the T300 wheel is fine but the pedals are pretty bad
First review I see someone not liking the break pedal or had something negative to say. Mine should be arriving tomorrow, upgraded from T3PA.... super excited
well i feel like it include your local VAT. As for france i had shipping almost for free if it included VAT. ;) (was like 10$ shipping for moza R5 bundle)
Hi OC love the vids, and the reviews! They helped me a lot since Im getting into Sim Racing! Im asking for th g920 for christmas, and to just be clear so I make no mistakes, I can use these pedals with the g920 due to the usb just going into my pc/usb hub, and are usable with the g920 with out having to go into the actual wheel base?! Also love the Lighting Mcqueen Crocs!
When will these be available for consoles? Im currently thinking about buying a thrustmaster setup, since fanatec doesnt seem to have any bases in stock for quite some time now
Dumb Question: I currently focus mainly on flight sims but I want to get into racing sims as well. I've learned that through some additional software, pedals for racing sims (throttle and clutch) can be used for flight sims to mimic a rudder axis, and the brake pedal for brakes obviously. . So, can the SR-P Lite pedals not be used with this in mind? I know that they require to be used with the moza base, but I would imagine they'd still function as long as the whole wheel base is connected to the PC. Yes or No?
Hello, ive not tried it, but i assume that the pedals are nothing more than just another axis. Windows and the game does not read the input as a Moza SR-P pedal axis, it reads it as a axis. It does not matter what hardware that axis is connected to (Yoke, joystick, pedals, button box etc.), an axis is an axis. Using automotive pedals in flight could be very hard on a medium/long flight, dont forget that you are constantly using your foot and heel on automotive pedals, on aviation pedals/rudders/anti-torque you are using your entire leg, spreading the load over several muscles. And the fact that you can apply both left and right rudder/anti-torque at the same time, could give some "interesting" results.
@@bmbpdk if you are able to conect 2 different joysticks and use both at the same time, that could be possible. i think if you like a lot flight games, could be worth to buy a dedicated fly pedals. but maybe that pedals are very similar to a throttle and cluth. i dont know try for example plugind a console controller, if you are able to use the joysticks as the plane pedals, srp pedals could work, they are just aditional axis that can be mapped to any racing game. i dont know if you try to use a racing wheel on a sim if the game cant recognise it. but maybe it just wont worrk the ffb and you still be able to use pedals as aditional axis
@@MisterLoLesp Hello MisterLoLesp. Thank you for your reply. I have quite a nice flightsetup already; HOTAS, yoke, throttle, rudder/anti torque pedals, Thrustmaster Cougar MFD and collective. Flight pedals works differently than vehicle pedals, flight pedals often have toe brakes (The pedal tilts as in a vehicle) and the standard "push" pedals. Some helicopter pedals, then called anti-torque pedals when used in a helicopter, do not have toe brakes, they often have a axis on the cyclic instead that brakes on all wheels at the same time with the same amount of force. But thank you for your input anyway.
i’m on a g29 rn and i want to improve and make a more realistic experience and i wanted to know if you would recommend these or other pedals or something else around this price range?
I Have upgraded mine almost 2 years ago for basic CSL pedals with foam for brake... Awesome improovement. i cannot stress it enough. Now i'm trying to upgrade wheel but moza bundle seems good and i was wondering if the lite one included in bundle were a downgrade or not, still waiting on answer. But Fanatec CSL base are great from G29 upgrade. Much more linear resistance, much longer "run" of the pedal and pedal is much longer too so you can be more precise. As i don't own chassis, i couldn't use loadcell and they are great.
They do, they plug in directly to your computer through USB. Lites aren't sold separately but even if they were the price difference is less than $30 usd, so it's worth it to go for the load cell.
since you have both sets, what happens if you connect Lite to R5 base and None-Lite to USB? will pithouse software recognize both sets? was thinking to get R5 bundle, SR-P loadcell two pedals, and use one from Lite as clutch, second from Lite as hand-brake.
Heard if you're upgrading to a DD it's very worth upgrading to a 9nm if you can afford it some people say don't get the 5nm unless you really want to. I plan on getting it as I won't have the time to save up for a 9nm
Hey know i'm late but honestly as someone going from 3.5nm i went the 5.5nm and really wanted that little bit more immediately. Really depends what you're coming from.
@@siloedspace I got the R9 and I am loving it. I think it gives great feedback. The only thing that I don't like is the gas pedal on the CRP pedals. It is extremely loud when you let go
@@panavcreative Yeah I just upgraded to the R9 from R5 and it's feedback is amazing. I got the SR-P pedals as the CRP pedals are slightly overkill for me as someone who mainly drives street cars. SR-P pedal gas is loud if you accidentally slip your foot off of it but not when you lift off. May I ask how the brake is and if you had a wheel prior to the r9?
@@siloedspace My previous wheel was a logitech g29. So this is a major upgrade for me. The brake is great. I know people keep saying that it's still too light for them but coming in from the g29 pedals this is super stiff for me and I like it. And I am not even using the hardest spring. R9 gives me plenty of feedback even though I could see me going to R12 for heavier cars.
@@OCRacing unfortunately being a console player I’m screwed. Only thing left for me to upgrade is the T300 to a GTII. Guess I’ll have to start a computer set up too. Maybe compare multiple Tlcm mods.
About to upgrade to the r9 gs wheel and srp pedals can’t wait(also I’m upgrading from a g29 how much better are these pedals I can’t stand the brake on the g29
Currently I am using a g29. Transitioning to the MOZA ecosystem is going to be an exiting experience 🔥
Oh for sure! What are you looking at getting?
I did just this and I regret NOTHING.
Best thing I have done going to moza
I get t300rs grom g29 and that's was huge jump
@Alex doing the exact same lol
The lightning McQueen crocs go hard
I love the SR-P pedals, only got the brake and throttle though and modded the brake with the spring kit they provide... made all the difference compared to the stock spring. if you get these pedal, recommend the spring kit to find the right resistence.
100% this. The stock spring literally feels like a cheap g29 pedal set till you get to the bushing and its as hard as a rock. The stiffer spring should come in the box. I replaced CSL pedals (non load cell) with the SRP and it is an improvement, but not a 200$ improvement.
@@dustyice3110 SRP or SRP lite? I m looking for srp lite as i m interested in buying "cheaper" Moza R5 bundle and i will add the spring for brake. I was curious how it compare to CSL pedal non loadcell (old one) :)
@@dustyice3110 Hello. What color did you used from MOZA SR-P pedal accessory kit? Orange one is the most stiff? I hade LoadCell Fanatec CSL pedals and that spring was too stiff for me. Thanks :)
does the brake upgrade include differrent springs and that rubber block? i was thinking about buying it without cockpit (i know it is very important, but at the moment i cant because space, so i was thinking about keeping my g29 until it breaks or upgrade to DD with table clamp. i will enjoy a DD on desk instead using g29 on desk while i cant buy cockpit, until i finish studios and will be able to buy my own house)
so, does the brake upgrade soft enough to be used in a wheel chair? with the wheels braked. i can brake hard the g29 pedals without problem. but maybe that brake is a lot stiffer so i dont know. (i can brake at a point that the wheels where starting to go back, but so hard that g29 pedals where rising from the floor, they are against the wall. a lot harder than 100% brake g29)
seem that pedals without the upgrade is just a spring, like a g29 without that rubber block at the end. so, anyone tried that brake upgrade without cockpit. does it includes softer sprrings and rubber in case it is too stiff for me?
I believe in the Pit House software you can adjust the ratio beteween the LC/angle sensor. If I recall correctly, setting to 0 makes the pedal ignore the angle sensor and only rely on the LC.
Could you or anyone else please confirm this?
@@EagleGhost8 In the latest Pithouse it's called Pressure Point setting, under the brake output curve (you might have to scroll down for it). I have the SRP-s and played around with it
It definitely seems to be the case, I have to press way harder to get maximum brake output with the slider at 0, and also it's around 20-25% when the pedal reaches the elastomer. With the slider at 100, I get 70-75% brake output when reaching the elastomer.
Also looked at the moza discord and found this: "That slider gives one sensor more influence over the output. So if you like a really stiff pedal with hardly any movement you would give the load cell more output"
@@midoriyama0323 Okay thanks mate! I don't know what I prefer. I have the T150 with T3PA pedals atm. But I'm going to upgrade to a Moza R9 with ES wheel and formula wheel mod and probably the SR-P pedals but it looked stupid for me to buy a load cell brake pedal when you almost don't use the load cell and the CSL are only €5 more expensive when you take the spring kit with the SR-P's.
But so you still really need those other stiffer springs?
@@EagleGhost8 Beauty of using a PC is you can mix and match components. The CSL Elite V2s haven't been out at the time I bought my set but I agree those are better value with the extra springs and elastomers. (although I personally would go for SRPs again since I don't really use a clutch right now. plus I really like them and don't feel like I made a bad decision)
The SRPs are sort of hybrid, they do have a LC and they absolutely use it, this hybrid approach was probably used to complement the "weaker", LC it is "only" 75 KG. (Moza CRP is 100KG, Elite V2 is 90KG)
The springs are up to personal preference, you really need to take the time and try each option and see how stiff you like your brakes. Coming from a non LC, it will take some time getting used to but once you dial it in you'll never want to go back. If you have a chance to try any LC set before you buy, I suggest you give it a go.
@@midoriyama0323 Okay thanks man!! Yep indeed I think the CSL Elite V2s are the best budget LC pedals because of the very good reviews I find, but it's €105 or €120 more expensive then the SRPs (with or without accessory kit) without the clutch and I don't need the clutch. So that's a big step imo. Although like some guys say, I can also cry once and then I'm very happy. But I have never had LC before so I can't compare or test, so I don't even know if I really need to spend €100 more or to go for the CSL LC pedals. I think I probably wouldn't need a very stiff LC because I'm used to the T3PA's but I have no idea actually.
Just imagine if those CSL Elite V2s were available without a clutch so - €40 which means it would be €259,99 wich I definitely would consider then.
All these reviews you do are really top tier, such quality and evidently lot of time in to them
Interesting even though I don't really have any plans to buy such thing(s), have some fanatec pedals and barely simrace.
Glad you enjoy them, cheers :)
I use the SRP's for racing on ACC and omg it's such an upgrade from my Thrustmaster t3pa-pro pedals I was using before. That being said, ACC has ABS and I don't think i've ever driven without ABS since I got these pedals. So I do not have the tire locking issue you have but I think ABS might explain this :) great review OC🤟
Try maserati GT4 :p and then give a feedback ^^ only ACC car without abs ^^
Are you able to mix and match brands? I wanna pair these with my t300
yes@@AnzelLmao
@@AnzelLmao yes you can connect the pedals to the pc using usb
Unrelated to the actual content of the video but, man the music choices for your videos are always awesome
@6:09 your talking about how far the pedals are sitting back while showing the adjustment, its all the way back, theres 3 holes.
The editing on this vid was SICK. Much love❤
Glad you enjoyed, cheers :)
I use the Srp Lite with the brake mod. My tip is to play around with the brake saturation in-game. That solved my problem with brake locking.
Do you think locking up before you hit the load cell part of the brake is something that can be tuned out of your force curves?
Locking up before the load cell? Adjust the settings!
Holy moly, i just ordered the Thrustmaster T-248 online because my G29 Throttle Input is basically unpredictable due to the potentiometer being old...i saw the video popping up in my feed and was like: no way did I just miss that by a couple of hours, please dont tell me i just missed out on the oportunity of getting a LC brake pedal set...thank god they are not optimal ^^
I am currently using a G29 and i have done that for 4 years now.
I have Just bought the R5 bundle today. With the 12 inch wheel, ekstra clutch and brake kit.
I already have the moza handbrake and 7 shifter.
I'm gonna make some comparison videos about how the rumbles and sounds that the two wheels make, and how the switch from G29 to the R5 bundle was for me.
Order is on the way📦🚚🕹️
They just need to get rid of the magnetic sensor + load cell design and use just a load cell + elastomer + spring setup like everyone else. ( Hope they bring out soon a revised SRP v2 version )
Let’s gooooo, I checked earlier to see if you posted but you hadn’t, so now I’m happy☺️
Yeah, didn't get a chance to have this video ready by the weekend unfortunately.
2:39 the best racing shoes
You already know.
why not adjust the brake curve in the software?
id love you to do an update to this with the alien mods load cell upgrade I am torn between spending 100 on load cell upgrade with alien mods or just fork up the 150 for the srp or find another option
Thanks OC you made me decide to go Fanatec pedals MOZA wheelbase fanatec wheel
So did I understand correctly, that I can use these pedals with any wheelbase? Even with my Thrustmaster T300? Because if that's the case, these would be perfect because the T300 wheel is fine but the pedals are pretty bad
ayy the Lightning Mcqueen Crocs return
Gotta put them to use for something 😂
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Can I use the Lite Clutch on the SRP pedals?
I am looking into buying my first wheel and the R5 bundle is very tempting. Is it good for a first wheel?
My dad bought this pedals, I'm waiting for this :D
First review I see someone not liking the break pedal or had something negative to say.
Mine should be arriving tomorrow, upgraded from T3PA.... super excited
I also have T3PA and I am thinking about buying the SR-P pedals, how do you like them?
@@EagleGhost8 they amazing
@@fiekz79 alright nice! Thank you for letting me know. Have fun!
So let me get this straight. The srp lite is $160 and srp load cell is $160?
Both without clutch
srp lite can't be bought outside of the r5 bundle pack
one thing that i find annoying is that shipping is 100 dollars but i think its still worth it
well i feel like it include your local VAT. As for france i had shipping almost for free if it included VAT. ;) (was like 10$ shipping for moza R5 bundle)
I have "Fanatec ClubSport Wheel Base V2.5" . And I want buy "MOZA SR-P Pedals" . Can I use it together ? I will not lose anything in the games?
Can you review the acelith F1 wheel rim for the logitech wheel? i have had one since july and its really good
Perhaps
Hi OC love the vids, and the reviews! They helped me a lot since Im getting into Sim Racing! Im asking for th g920 for christmas, and to just be clear so I make no mistakes, I can use these pedals with the g920 due to the usb just going into my pc/usb hub, and are usable with the g920 with out having to go into the actual wheel base?! Also love the Lighting Mcqueen Crocs!
Yup, you can use the SRP’s with a G920 by plugging it into PC via usb.
@@OCRacing Thx!
The accelerator pedal started making a strange sound after 1 month.
I'm using a thrustmaster tx base servo with these pedals make a good team
Ooo btw the R5 bundle got unbundled last week.
I know! I'll be making a separate review on it soon :)
6:05 Is there a some clever way to adjust this? Really wanna get these pedals..
The encoder is adjustable in pithouse
Other than that Good Reviews
I tried tinkering around with it but never got it to where I like it unfortunately.
@@OCRacing ah damn
@@OCRacing Probably, if you use the firmest spring and elastomer setting and turn off the angle censor, you will get what you want.
Can’t you turn down the braking sensitivity in game or in software to create the need to apply more force to make better use of the load sensor?
You can adjust how much of the travel sensor to use in the moza pit house software, so you can set it up to use only the loadcell.
Are the shoes included or will there be a giveaway for that
When will these be available for consoles? Im currently thinking about buying a thrustmaster setup, since fanatec doesnt seem to have any bases in stock for quite some time now
Hmm, not sure actually. Would be cool to see though.
Wanted to go Moza… but $270 shipping and $90 sales tax 🥲
Dumb Question: I currently focus mainly on flight sims but I want to get into racing sims as well. I've learned that through some additional software, pedals for racing sims (throttle and clutch) can be used for flight sims to mimic a rudder axis, and the brake pedal for brakes obviously. . So, can the SR-P Lite pedals not be used with this in mind? I know that they require to be used with the moza base, but I would imagine they'd still function as long as the whole wheel base is connected to the PC. Yes or No?
Hello, ive not tried it, but i assume that the pedals are nothing more than just another axis.
Windows and the game does not read the input as a Moza SR-P pedal axis, it reads it as a axis.
It does not matter what hardware that axis is connected to (Yoke, joystick, pedals, button box etc.), an axis is an axis.
Using automotive pedals in flight could be very hard on a medium/long flight, dont forget that you are constantly using your foot and heel on automotive pedals, on aviation pedals/rudders/anti-torque you are using your entire leg, spreading the load over several muscles.
And the fact that you can apply both left and right rudder/anti-torque at the same time, could give some "interesting" results.
@@bmbpdk if you are able to conect 2 different joysticks and use both at the same time, that could be possible. i think if you like a lot flight games, could be worth to buy a dedicated fly pedals. but maybe that pedals are very similar to a throttle and cluth. i dont know
try for example plugind a console controller, if you are able to use the joysticks as the plane pedals, srp pedals could work, they are just aditional axis that can be mapped to any racing game. i dont know if you try to use a racing wheel on a sim if the game cant recognise it. but maybe it just wont worrk the ffb and you still be able to use pedals as aditional axis
@@MisterLoLesp Hello MisterLoLesp.
Thank you for your reply.
I have quite a nice flightsetup already; HOTAS, yoke, throttle, rudder/anti torque pedals, Thrustmaster Cougar MFD and collective.
Flight pedals works differently than vehicle pedals, flight pedals often have toe brakes (The pedal tilts as in a vehicle) and the standard "push" pedals.
Some helicopter pedals, then called anti-torque pedals when used in a helicopter, do not have toe brakes, they often have a axis on the cyclic instead that brakes on all wheels at the same time with the same amount of force.
But thank you for your input anyway.
Would these work with a thrustmaster base servo ? If plugged in by usb to computer 💻
yeap, they're USB input
i’m on a g29 rn and i want to improve and make a more realistic experience and i wanted to know if you would recommend these or other pedals or something else around this price range?
I Have upgraded mine almost 2 years ago for basic CSL pedals with foam for brake... Awesome improovement. i cannot stress it enough. Now i'm trying to upgrade wheel but moza bundle seems good and i was wondering if the lite one included in bundle were a downgrade or not, still waiting on answer.
But Fanatec CSL base are great from G29 upgrade. Much more linear resistance, much longer "run" of the pedal and pedal is much longer too so you can be more precise. As i don't own chassis, i couldn't use loadcell and they are great.
it would be interesting to have the srp lite for like 80$
Is it compatible with the Fanatec wheel bases?
i need better pedals like these, i will look into this good vid oc!
Glad I could help, cheers :)
i would skip these they are to be honest...trash
Does the sr-p pedal work with r5? My srp lite doesn’t work anymore or they sell srp lite separately?
They do, they plug in directly to your computer through USB. Lites aren't sold separately but even if they were the price difference is less than $30 usd, so it's worth it to go for the load cell.
Yes lads $150 is now budget
Welcome to sim racing
Review on the McQueen crocs pls
Haha, you never know
since you have both sets, what happens if you connect Lite to R5 base and None-Lite to USB? will pithouse software recognize both sets? was thinking to get R5 bundle, SR-P loadcell two pedals, and use one from Lite as clutch, second from Lite as hand-brake.
Buy their handbrake instead🙈
Can u use these with g290
2:35 money well spent
That's what I tell myself everyday lol
Is the 5nm wheel worth it? Or should I get the 9nm
Heard if you're upgrading to a DD it's very worth upgrading to a 9nm if you can afford it some people say don't get the 5nm unless you really want to. I plan on getting it as I won't have the time to save up for a 9nm
Hey know i'm late but honestly as someone going from 3.5nm i went the 5.5nm and really wanted that little bit more immediately. Really depends what you're coming from.
@@siloedspace I got the R9 and I am loving it. I think it gives great feedback. The only thing that I don't like is the gas pedal on the CRP pedals. It is extremely loud when you let go
@@panavcreative Yeah I just upgraded to the R9 from R5 and it's feedback is amazing. I got the SR-P pedals as the CRP pedals are slightly overkill for me as someone who mainly drives street cars. SR-P pedal gas is loud if you accidentally slip your foot off of it but not when you lift off. May I ask how the brake is and if you had a wheel prior to the r9?
@@siloedspace My previous wheel was a logitech g29. So this is a major upgrade for me. The brake is great. I know people keep saying that it's still too light for them but coming in from the g29 pedals this is super stiff for me and I like it. And I am not even using the hardest spring. R9 gives me plenty of feedback even though I could see me going to R12 for heavier cars.
hey mate what do you think about the new PXN V12 ?
I know nothing about it. Seems cool though
Srp Or simjack pro
Great vid!
Thanks! Let me know if there is any gear you'd like me to review :)
@@OCRacing unfortunately being a console player I’m screwed. Only thing left for me to upgrade is the T300 to a GTII. Guess I’ll have to start a computer set up too. Maybe compare multiple Tlcm mods.
Still keeping up on all your videos though. Probably gonna go Moza to start computer setup.
Anyone know how I can plug in Thrustmaster t lcm pedals to the r5 base? The Thrustmaster cables are different then those on the base. Thank you
MOZA SR-P vs SR-P Lite
review video on the light mcqueen crocs pls :)
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Is every one involved in the give away
hi oscar :)
Hi Dario
Me: i Bought the best stuff.
Having srp pedals, r9 😂
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Hi
Hi, how are you?
sorry i'm late again
It's okay, I'm more late than you today haha
Lucky vhk
Am I reading this wrong? THESE ARE ONLY 40$?!?!
Are you American? You kinda sound Dutch or something, like Kermit the frog.
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yo
Yo, whats good
About to upgrade to the r9 gs wheel and srp pedals can’t wait(also I’m upgrading from a g29 how much better are these pedals I can’t stand the brake on the g29
mozasrp lites pedals are ass... just throw them out
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