Thanks for the review, I've got the R9 bundle in transit to me now. Looks like I'll be installing the red spring and firmer bushing before I even mount them up.
Upgrading from a 15 year old G25 to a Moza R9 w/ CS wheel and Simforge Mark 1 pedals. I put off the upgrade for long enough and I’m pretty excited to feel the difference finally!
Could I please ask......I currently have the r5 bundle and plan to upgrade to the CRP peddles and later in the year probably the R9. My question is doe the SRP peddles conect to the R5 base or would I need to get the moza usb/connection hub? Just found your channel.......subbed, Thanks
Did you end up testing the spring mod in the SRP pedals? Pretty interested in the final review, currently looking to upgrade (at least) my wheels and thinking about just diving deep into the Moza eco-system with R9 + SRP, or if I'm better off going R9 + CSL (Which are a bit cheaper also). So would be good to know how moddable the SRPs are.
It would have been nice to spend some time covering the throttle pedal. Obviously the brake is the most important, but how much resistance is there in the throttle pedal? I prefer more resistance than what the CSL LC pedals provide. Otherwise good video - hopefully you'll cover all the pedals in your review.
Could you use these pedals just on the floor/carpet or do they need to be hard mounted? Going to start buying my sim setup soon but will have set up on a desk and not a cockpit. Looking at these pedals and the new Logitech pro pedals.
How does these compare to the Moza CRP? I know they are in different price brackets but it would be interesting to know if the €240 euros difference between CRP and SRP + Upgrade Kit is justified.
I haven't tried the CRP pedals, so I can't answer that specifically. But I will say, when you spend more on pedals you get greater adjustability, more substantial build quality, and pedals that will be more realistic feeling.
@@SimRacingCorner Just learned that trying to buy directly from Moza with the SRP and from my local distributor with the CRP are about the same price because I get free shipping with the latter.
i wonder if you could replace the spring with rubber elastomer from the accessory kit Moza provides, cause it is way toooo soft, when is full review dropping would love to see you mod the springs on it with ones you did on CSL
The kit gives you a red color coded spring which is stronger than the one installed from the factory, and a firmer bushing. That should hook it up properly.
I published a T-LCM vs. Fanatec CSL pedals video (th-cam.com/video/XusRbLZabAQ/w-d-xo.html) a while back. The Fanatec's won that match up. The SR-P pedals are closer in spec to the CSL pedals than to the T-LCM pedals. So the SR-P set would be my choice over the T-LCM.
@@SimRacingCorner Hey corner, i checked all the videos but did not see accessory kit review for sr-p pedals. I am considering to buy sr-p pedals (not lite version) but i wonder how the accessory kit will perform. I am really looking forward to watching your review.
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Thanks for the review, I've got the R9 bundle in transit to me now. Looks like I'll be installing the red spring and firmer bushing before I even mount them up.
Upgrading from a 15 year old G25 to a Moza R9 w/ CS wheel and Simforge Mark 1 pedals. I put off the upgrade for long enough and I’m pretty excited to feel the difference finally!
Very nice!
Could I please ask......I currently have the r5 bundle and plan to upgrade to the CRP peddles and later in the year probably the R9. My question is doe the SRP peddles conect to the R5 base or would I need to get the moza usb/connection hub? Just found your channel.......subbed, Thanks
The SRP pedals can be plugged into the R5 directly, or USB to the PC. Either way works.
@@SimRacingCorner thanks man appreciate the reply
"Fanatec ClubSport Wheel Base V2.5" and "MOZA SR-P Pedals" will correct work together ? I will not lose anything in the games ?
Did you end up testing the spring mod in the SRP pedals? Pretty interested in the final review, currently looking to upgrade (at least) my wheels and thinking about just diving deep into the Moza eco-system with R9 + SRP, or if I'm better off going R9 + CSL (Which are a bit cheaper also). So would be good to know how moddable the SRPs are.
Not yet, but I will. There will be follow video at some point. The SRP and CSL pedals are pretty much equal, so either set will do fine.
I'm looking to get the R9 but can't seem to sorce the SRP pedals in the uk?
It would have been nice to spend some time covering the throttle pedal. Obviously the brake is the most important, but how much resistance is there in the throttle pedal? I prefer more resistance than what the CSL LC pedals provide. Otherwise good video - hopefully you'll cover all the pedals in your review.
The spring tension is just a little stiffer than the current CSL pedals.
Hellor thank you for videos. i am buying this month my set up and im hesitating between moza and fanatec what you recommend?
You do get better value from Moza, their products are made to a high standard, similar to Fanatec.
Thoughts on these vs fanatic csl cl?
Could you use these pedals just on the floor/carpet or do they need to be hard mounted? Going to start buying my sim setup soon but will have set up on a desk and not a cockpit. Looking at these pedals and the new Logitech pro pedals.
These should be okay on the floor.
How does these compare to the Moza CRP? I know they are in different price brackets but it would be interesting to know if the €240 euros difference between CRP and SRP + Upgrade Kit is justified.
I haven't tried the CRP pedals, so I can't answer that specifically. But I will say, when you spend more on pedals you get greater adjustability, more substantial build quality, and pedals that will be more realistic feeling.
@@SimRacingCorner Just learned that trying to buy directly from Moza with the SRP and from my local distributor with the CRP are about the same price because I get free shipping with the latter.
Do you reckon a rubber spacer similar to what you added with your T-LCM mod would fit and work?
Yes, I think it would work.
i wonder if you could replace the spring with rubber elastomer from the accessory kit Moza provides, cause it is way toooo soft, when is full review dropping would love to see you mod the springs on it with ones you did on CSL
I'm wondering that too. I'll find out when the kit arrives.
The kit gives you a red color coded spring which is stronger than the one installed from the factory, and a firmer bushing. That should hook it up properly.
Would the pedals work with a thrustmaster base servo ? If pedals are via usb
On PC, you can run these pedals over USB, so that's fine.
Could you hardmount these pedals to a playseat evolution?
Yes
Can you confirm if SRP brake pedal is a load cell or not? I’m getting conflicting info from various vendors
The confusion will be as there are two versions of this pedal set. The 'SRP pedals' have a load cell brake. The 'SRP Lite pedals' do not.
@@SimRacingCorner perfect, thank you 🙏
How are they compared to thrustmaster tlcm?
The T-LCMs are fine, but these are more sturdy.
@@SimRacingCorner Step higher after beginner
Thoughts on this vs. the T-LCM?
I published a T-LCM vs. Fanatec CSL pedals video (th-cam.com/video/XusRbLZabAQ/w-d-xo.html) a while back. The Fanatec's won that match up. The SR-P pedals are closer in spec to the CSL pedals than to the T-LCM pedals. So the SR-P set would be my choice over the T-LCM.
@@SimRacingCorner Thanks. What about the T LCM with your DIY mod?
It's really about better build quality rather than anything else. All metal (SR-P) vs. (T-LCM) plastic/metal.
This or sim jack pro
The brake is way too light too much preload, I wonder what the upgrade kit will be like…
The upgrade kit should arrive in a couple days, so stay tuned!
@@SimRacingCorner where did you order from?
This is coming directly from Moza.
@@SimRacingCorner Hey corner, i checked all the videos but did not see accessory kit review for sr-p pedals. I am considering to buy sr-p pedals (not lite version) but i wonder how the accessory kit will perform. I am really looking forward to watching your review.
@@kaanyildiz4084 I have recorded reviews for both SR-P pedals and a separate accessory kit. Those videos are not online yet, but coming soon.