Tnx for the review. I am also in love with them. Currently running the stock elasto setup (medium). How does the braking feel now with the new elasto meter and what are your software settings in term of braking force? I currently use 35%
Hey, I have the same pedals, also like them a lot, but don't like you feel the metal halfway the breaking whit the standaard kit, so after seeing your video, I think thats the solution, but can't find any shop that sells them and has stock, where did you buy them?
Hey tha ks for the review (best I've found on these so far (in Inglis). Had a question, what is the company you mentioned for Elastometre? S set sim components? Can't seem to find them
hi! some users mentioned the really short travel of brake to be a big problem. is it? im worried its gonna be super short since i have seen this in every review.
travel is personal preference. you can adjust travel with softer elastometers and take down the pressure to fit your needs. hope it anserws your question
Yes. The Elastometer from SZ Simcomponents is designed to replace the elastometer all together to give you a more hydralic feeling. so you compress it as a whole unit, if it makes any sense.
I think (without knowing it for sure) are mostly pointed to the sim racing community on the pc platform itself. I think you will have to look at Fanatec products if you want to go console. Saying that, I doubdt that heusinkveld, bj simracing, asentek or other high-end pedals will go with drivehub. correct me if I am wrong.
@@hamzalijameco4284 Heusinkvelds work with drivehub. There are many people that play both Console and PC. This is where compatibility with drivehub is a huge plus point for pedals
@@LJMRACING I have no experience nor knowledge with drivehub. Often it is the other way around what controllers your hardware will support, since all hardware have different way of telling the application what is going on trough the driver. But hey thanks for telling me about drivehub, personally I have never heard of it but that is simply because I am not a console person :)
I've had the same pedals for roughly 18 months and all I've had to do is add some PTFE. Pretty good value for money.
Tnx for the review. I am also in love with them. Currently running the stock elasto setup (medium). How does the braking feel now with the new elasto meter and what are your software settings in term of braking force? I currently use 35%
Hi Rob. Sorry for my slow reply. I am at 35% brakeforce and I am in touch with SZ Sim Components to get a new damper kit home for testing.
Hey, I have the same pedals, also like them a lot, but don't like you feel the metal halfway the breaking whit the standaard kit, so after seeing your video, I think thats the solution, but can't find any shop that sells them and has stock, where did you buy them?
can I use them on the floor, under a piece of carpet or something??
Well the baseplate is kinda heavy in theory you could, I would bolt it to a rig but in theory anything is possible.
I put the sensor not at the top like you, but under the base plate. does this makes a difference ?
not at all.
Hey tha ks for the review (best I've found on these so far (in Inglis). Had a question, what is the company you mentioned for Elastometre? S set sim components? Can't seem to find them
Hi
Adrenlyn You can take contact to SZ sim Components on Facebook..
facebook.com/SZ-sim-components-102623424845042
I also have this pedals with that elastomer and i very happy with them. What % do you set the brake pedal force?
I am at 66% maximum brake force (66 kilo)
hi! some users mentioned the really short travel of brake to be a big problem. is it? im worried its gonna be super short since i have seen this in every review.
travel is personal preference. you can adjust travel with softer elastometers and take down the pressure to fit your needs. hope it anserws your question
Do you find hard moving like 1% or 2% only on the brake?? mine spikes between 2/3/4% jumping
Did you order directly from dcsimracing or simprotech?
Directly from DC-Simracing
Ohhhh was that a small shout out i heard there. 😀💪
Great review btw 👌
thanks peter
Hey Meco, Is thare a reason u switched from shorter ELASTOMER with spring to the longer ones without spring?
Yes. The Elastometer from SZ Simcomponents is designed to replace the elastometer all together to give you a more hydralic feeling. so you compress it as a whole unit, if it makes any sense.
Hello! Did you buy the elastometer from DC Simracing or SZ? They're not the same. Chers
Hello Pedro, I bougth the elastometers at SZ Simcomponents.
You can find them on their facebook group. facebook.com/SZ-sim-components-102623424845042
These not being compatible with the collective minds drivehub is a deal braker for many :(
I think (without knowing it for sure) are mostly pointed to the sim racing community on the pc platform itself. I think you will have to look at Fanatec products if you want to go console.
Saying that, I doubdt that heusinkveld, bj simracing, asentek or other high-end pedals will go with drivehub. correct me if I am wrong.
@@hamzalijameco4284 Heusinkvelds work with drivehub. There are many people that play both Console and PC. This is where compatibility with drivehub is a huge plus point for pedals
@@LJMRACING I have no experience nor knowledge with drivehub. Often it is the other way around what controllers your hardware will support, since all hardware have different way of telling the application what is going on trough the driver. But hey thanks for telling me about drivehub, personally I have never heard of it but that is simply because I am not a console person :)