Good timing for me. I just pulled the trigger and have a set arriving tomorrow, and I'm glad to hear you say positive things. The only downside is that I'll have one less excuse for future sad lap times. Thanks for the video.
Have these for a few months now. They're were okay out of the box but perfect for me with the stiffer springs and rubbers that you need to buy seperately (doesn't come included). No issues after months of abuse, highly recommended for the price and the loadcell hasn't lost its calibration even once. Improved my laptimes and consistency in ACC dramatically with these. The Thrustmaster pedals I had before doesn't even come close. The only thing I'd say is, you really need to secure it very well on a rig or some strap because you'll be putting a lot of force into braking
I have them and I think they are a good buy for the money. But the biggest downside of these pedals is the lack of adjustability. In order to get the face plates straight, you need to tilt your pedal plate a lot. Another issue I found, is that the rubber they give you starts to make a weird noise after some time and I only used them for around a month. For people buying pedals, I think you should save a bit more and get the Simjack UT pedals or save even more and get a good decent set of pedals.
Was thinking about getting these thou I've just seen Moza advertise version 2 (CRP2) of the CRP pedals , so I might wait to see if version 1 goes on sale! :-)
What settings do you recommend? Especially considering the Software combines the load cell measurement with the Pedal angle sensor. Did you try playing around with the influence of the slider adjusting the ratio between those two? I disconnected the angle sensor on my set to ensure I use ONLY the load cell not the angle sensor. This should help with muscle memory I hope. But i am not one hundred percent certain this is the right way. Would love to hear your opinion on that or even a video on it would be super awesome
Thanks but im talking about the settings in the Moza Software 😅 Those regarding the Sensor Mix for pressure and angle. Because the break Pedal has two sensors which are "Mixed together" by the Software to determinante the final "Reading" you can influce in the Moza Software whether you want to have the angle or load cell Sensor to have more weight. I would be Interested in your opinion especially on this single slider in the Moza Software
I ask this specific question because I think it is related closely to the Hardware and therefore may Help to improve the overall Performance even more which would probably super helpful for people when pointed Out. At least that is my guess but as I Said im not hundred percent certain. So you as expert would be great to check it
To be fully honest, I like this particular set cause of all the adjustments you can make, but that also makes it complex of what you can choose for. I dont think there is a perfect way to set it up. I just think what you should focus on: if you feel with your foot that your doing 100% or 20% braking and being confident and sure you applying this imput. The way YOU feel its right and accurate is maybe more important then the perfect loadcell, spring, rubber or software settings you are using to get that result. Maybe not the answer your looking for but thats how i feel about it. Does this answer your question?
@@SimracingArnout hehe yes and no at the same time :D I think your answer is correct 👍 But still I am always looking for some hard facts. For some way that does not depend on personal preference but instead can be scientifically proven to be good. In example this way is a good way so you are more likely to hit 20% for trail braking easier. I am aware this is probably not possible - but still I would love to find more technological, proven Background because somehow I cant stop believing somethig like this must exist to some extent.
@@SimracingArnout used for 6 months. I replaced the elastomer + spring with 2 harder elastomers and upgrade kit from 3drap for a gas pedal with 4 force adjustments. It makes sense to change such a kit only for very expensive options, for example Heusinkveld, to feel the improvement.
I think Moza smells blood in the water with the Fanatec situation. I haven't really heard too many amazing things about their pedals; but I have a wheelbase and wheel and they are fantastic!
How long ago did you get the Pedals? If you have them since this week, can you tell me if there is included the rj11 cable? I play on xbox with R3 and i wonna change the pedals and get the srp and for use them on xbox i have to connect them to the base Sorry for my bad english
Good timing for me. I just pulled the trigger and have a set arriving tomorrow, and I'm glad to hear you say positive things. The only downside is that I'll have one less excuse for future sad lap times. Thanks for the video.
Haha, i get it you cant blame the equipment. Thanx for the comment
Have these for a few months now. They're were okay out of the box but perfect for me with the stiffer springs and rubbers that you need to buy seperately (doesn't come included). No issues after months of abuse, highly recommended for the price and the loadcell hasn't lost its calibration even once. Improved my laptimes and consistency in ACC dramatically with these. The Thrustmaster pedals I had before doesn't even come close.
The only thing I'd say is, you really need to secure it very well on a rig or some strap because you'll be putting a lot of force into braking
They are great, aren't they! Thanks for this comment man. I used the Thrustmaster before I wished I had these instead
I have them and I think they are a good buy for the money. But the biggest downside of these pedals is the lack of adjustability. In order to get the face plates straight, you need to tilt your pedal plate a lot. Another issue I found, is that the rubber they give you starts to make a weird noise after some time and I only used them for around a month. For people buying pedals, I think you should save a bit more and get the Simjack UT pedals or save even more and get a good decent set of pedals.
Thankyou for the comment, the angle is kind of wierd gonna have to agree with that
that pedal curve tuning is actually amazing!!! I can 't wait to ditch the G27 for Moza gear!!
The curve is an intresting one if you struggle with your imputs
Was thinking about getting these thou I've just seen Moza advertise version 2 (CRP2) of the CRP pedals , so I might wait to see if version 1 goes on sale! :-)
Sometimes i get amazed in how much options you have as a buyer
What settings do you recommend? Especially considering the Software combines the load cell measurement with the Pedal angle sensor. Did you try playing around with the influence of the slider adjusting the ratio between those two? I disconnected the angle sensor on my set to ensure I use ONLY the load cell not the angle sensor. This should help with muscle memory I hope. But i am not one hundred percent certain this is the right way. Would love to hear your opinion on that or even a video on it would be super awesome
th-cam.com/video/Id1fBcxYNFM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=i-ZQAyRGk9d-yfqw in 1:03 so these settings i still live by.
Thanks but im talking about the settings in the Moza Software 😅 Those regarding the Sensor Mix for pressure and angle. Because the break Pedal has two sensors which are "Mixed together" by the Software to determinante the final "Reading" you can influce in the Moza Software whether you want to have the angle or load cell Sensor to have more weight. I would be Interested in your opinion especially on this single slider in the Moza Software
I ask this specific question because I think it is related closely to the Hardware and therefore may Help to improve the overall Performance even more which would probably super helpful for people when pointed Out. At least that is my guess but as I Said im not hundred percent certain. So you as expert would be great to check it
To be fully honest, I like this particular set cause of all the adjustments you can make, but that also makes it complex of what you can choose for.
I dont think there is a perfect way to set it up. I just think what you should focus on: if you feel with your foot that your doing 100% or 20% braking and being confident and sure you applying this imput.
The way YOU feel its right and accurate is maybe more important then the perfect loadcell, spring, rubber or software settings you are using to get that result. Maybe not the answer your looking for but thats how i feel about it. Does this answer your question?
@@SimracingArnout hehe yes and no at the same time :D I think your answer is correct 👍 But still I am always looking for some hard facts. For some way that does not depend on personal preference but instead can be scientifically proven to be good. In example this way is a good way so you are more likely to hit 20% for trail braking easier. I am aware this is probably not possible - but still I would love to find more technological, proven Background because somehow I cant stop believing somethig like this must exist to some extent.
Srp Full version with loadcell - best money/performance! I suggest 3drap throttle Upgrade kit for SRP.
Aha, you use them instead?
@@SimracingArnout used for 6 months. I replaced the elastomer + spring with 2 harder elastomers and upgrade kit from 3drap for a gas pedal with 4 force adjustments. It makes sense to change such a kit only for very expensive options, for example Heusinkveld, to feel the improvement.
I think Moza smells blood in the water with the Fanatec situation. I haven't really heard too many amazing things about their pedals; but I have a wheelbase and wheel and they are fantastic!
I want these new active pedals that moza is presenting!
How long ago did you get the Pedals? If you have them since this week, can you tell me if there is included the rj11 cable? I play on xbox with R3 and i wonna change the pedals and get the srp and for use them on xbox i have to connect them to the base
Sorry for my bad english
Hey man if your asking if there is a cable from pedals to base then yes its in the kit, plug and play got it 3 weeks ago
@@SimracingArnout so can i plug the pedals cable into the wheelbase. The cable isnt an USB. Its something like the LAN cable