MOZA SRP2 Pedals Review: The Budget Load Cell Set to Beat
The MOZA SRP2 is a £139 load cell pedal set that fixes nearly everything I didn’t like about the original SR-P. It’s heavier, stiffer, and has a proper hydraulic preload…
The MOZA SRP2 is a £139 load cell pedal set that fixes nearly everything I didn’t like about the original SR-P. It’s heavier, stiffer, and has a proper hydraulic preload…
Featured Image: Finished DIY load cell pedals with 3D printed components After spending countless hours testing commercial load cell pedals, I’ve discovered something remarkable: you can build pedals that rival…
Image: Moza’s new mBooster brake pedal “Active”, or haptic pedals, are a direction of travel for the sim racing industry that is finally gaining real momentum. While Simucube pioneered this…
Featured Image: Moza mBooster brake pedal Currently set for retail release on March 18th, Moza’s new mBooster pedal is about to make active pedal technology so much more accessible to…
Featured Image: Moza CRP2 Pedals MOZA Racing has become pretty much part of the furniture in the sim racing market over the past year or two. Their strategy: start at…
Featured: DIY Simucube Active Pedal When Simucube launched the ActivePedal, it was very clearly a gamechanger. Nothing existed that was even remotely close – the ability to use direct drive…
Featured Image: SIMAGIC P-HPR Haptic Pedal Reactor Today I’m taking a look at SIMAGIC’s P-HPR Haptic Pedal Reactor kit, reviewing the depth of settings available to configure them and, critically,…
Featured Image: Brake hydraulic master cylinder and reservoir on the CPP Lite Pedals Established since 2020 in the Chinese and Japanese markets, Conspit is a relatively unknown brand to us…
Featured image: Fanatec’s new Podium pedals launching soon If you’ve been following some of my recent posts, you’ll be up to speed with my view on the best sim racing…
It’s new pedal day today as we test the brand new SP01 sim racing pedals from our friends at Cube Controls. It feels like it’s been a long wait since…
Up until their entrance into the sim racing industry, you might have heard of Asetek as a vendor of all-in-one (AIO) CPU and GPU cooling systems offering products and services…
Featured image: Heusinkveld Sim Pedals Ultimate+ Improving the pedal feel in my sim was a massive step forward for my driving – when I upgraded from my old Fanatec pedals…