Just got mine upgraded from tp3a. It`s like night and day I can steer the car with the gas pedal now and braking is spot on I`ve become so much more consistent still working on being faster but can not believe the difference. Everyone said pedals were the thing to upgrade and they were right. To anyone whose struggling get a set a of decent pedals.
@@fysar6269I currently have the T3PA and personally hate them. Brakes way to touchy same with the gas. Going to to pick up a set of these pedals today as I can’t stand the T3PA pedals. All personal preference though.
The throttle and clutch pedals are actually hall sensors and not potentiometers. Plus the brake and clutch pedal face plate can still be adjusted for height, just not as much as the throttle. If you look at the back of the lever itself there are extra holes you can use. You can even see them in your video when you show the back of the pedals when talking about the springs for the brake pedal.
I have had some t-lcm for about 2 years in my sim rig. I replaced the brake spring with the apex v2r 3d printed damper kit, I like how that feels better personally. They havent skipped a beat, never had a single issue. When you pick them up they feel and look really cheap, but when you use them they feel fine. My 2c. Nice video thanks for sharing
Thanks for the good review! I just ordered a set of these to replace my now failed T3PA pedals. BTW I got a chuckle out of noticing that you appear to vacuum as often as I do Lol
Oh I see that you're using the TM SF1000 wheel on the T300 base. I have the same base and am wanting to upgrade my wheel and pedals to have the same exact setup you have. How's the wheel on the T300 base?
@@dulappen494 Potentiometer based pedals use variable resistors (little needles rubbing on a disk) to measure pedal position, which can wear out over time and become less accurate due to physical contact and dust. Hall effect-based pedals, on the other hand, use magnetic fields to detect pedal movement, which makes them more precise and reliable because the system doesn't have any parts making direct contact. Hall effect systems do still need to be maintained because gunk can and will throw the system off but you don't have to go buy a new logic board every few months like you have to with potentiometers.
I have the TM Pedals that came with my T300 base, my throttle I can't get but 90% full throttle, are these going to allow me 100% of throttle or control panel adjustment??
Swap your clutch and accelerator springs around then order a new heavier weight spring for your clutch. The added weight on the gas makes a noticeable difference to throttle control
@@can-28-28 thanks I was looking to get these pedals but I didn’t want to make the mistake of buying them and then not even being able to use them with my wheel but I checked some Amazon reviews and I saw someone who was using them with a TX and so I already bought them and I think they get here on Friday😊
I wanna use these on ps5 but I heard that you need a computer to recalibrate the pedals whenever you change the springs on the brake pedal. Is there anyway to do it without a computer. Edit: please get back to me quickly. Some dude is selling them local for $145 and I ain’t trying to miss out😂
@@NiekLodewijkx maybe? ive down switched to thrustmasterls TLCM pedals till i can get the logitech pro pedals since the TLCM pedals have conflict issue with some games id recomend going for the logitech pro pedals with the adpapter since it would work very well together
@@Bugster1970 They would cost me 389 euro while i bought this wheel for like 230. i was thinking more about a FANATEC bundle Direct Drive or something like it.
So much wrong info... throttle is not potentiometer based... it uses HALL sensor (magnets) The remark of "the brake pedal beeing the only load cell pedal of this kit..." makes no sense.
Can’t recommend. Trying to ask this company. A simple question, you first have to pull out a several page application. That is ridiculous. I just want to know how it is wired.
@@Tt67h it’s a headache if you don’t get a good pair. Their proprietary software isn’t hardly available anymore. Kinda defeats the purpose. Get fanatec or moza if you want direct drive. Stay away from thrustmaster. When the pedals work, they’re great, IF they work. Every time I load my game I cross my fingers in hops there wasn’t an update and hope they work. If I could go back I would just get moza everything.
Just got mine upgraded from tp3a. It`s like night and day I can steer the car with the gas pedal now and braking is spot on I`ve become so much more consistent still working on being faster but can not believe the difference. Everyone said pedals were the thing to upgrade and they were right. To anyone whose struggling get a set a of decent pedals.
Were the tp3a any good?
@@fysar6269I have them, they are good pedals. Just the throttle and clutch is very light with not much resistance
T3pa so bad. @@fysar6269
@@fysar6269 good starter pedals
@@fysar6269I currently have the T3PA and personally hate them. Brakes way to touchy same with the gas. Going to to pick up a set of these pedals today as I can’t stand the T3PA pedals. All personal preference though.
The throttle and clutch pedals are actually hall sensors and not potentiometers. Plus the brake and clutch pedal face plate can still be adjusted for height, just not as much as the throttle. If you look at the back of the lever itself there are extra holes you can use. You can even see them in your video when you show the back of the pedals when talking about the springs for the brake pedal.
Yeah thats correct!
I have had some t-lcm for about 2 years in my sim rig. I replaced the brake spring with the apex v2r 3d printed damper kit, I like how that feels better personally. They havent skipped a beat, never had a single issue. When you pick them up they feel and look really cheap, but when you use them they feel fine. My 2c. Nice video thanks for sharing
That’s fantastic news! And you’re welcome, it was a pleasure to make this video 😊
Just FYI there is no potentiometers in these pedals. The brake as you said is load cell and clutch and throttle are actually hall sensors
Oh good I just bought these for the racing sim and was worried just the brake was
Thanks for the good review! I just ordered a set of these to replace my now failed T3PA pedals. BTW I got a chuckle out of noticing that you appear to vacuum as often as I do Lol
Man it would take 2 minutes to vacuum that corner, it would bother me so much that all those dust and stuff would fall into my gear .
these are not "potentiometer" pedals !!! ...these have all hall sensors (brake: load cell , thats correct)
Great review dude. Loving the dust, it shows that you really have used the pedals a lot!
Exactly, dust is usually a good thing when you’re racing and not cleaning! 😊
Are these still worth getting? I started sim racing on iracing about 3 months ago and am looking to upgrade my pedals.
Yeah
did anybody had the throttle issue stuck at 100%? could you solve it?
invert it in game
@OfficialLegend one year later...
How come you said that only one pedal is so magical and rest use potentiometr? I thought all of them use halleffect magnetic sensors?
Correct
are the gas pedal and clutch performance wise the same as the stock thrustmaster pedals ? Only the brake pedals is the big change?
Do you need to update it or change any settings on a PC for a console or are they plug and play
Do you lik this better than your Fanatec set up?
Oh I see that you're using the TM SF1000 wheel on the T300 base. I have the same base and am wanting to upgrade my wheel and pedals to have the same exact setup you have.
How's the wheel on the T300 base?
I have both and its great. No issues whatsoever
I have the TX Servo base (Xbox Version of the T300) and the SF1000 and they work great together
@@VinylGuruOfficialcan you use thetm sf1000 for ps5 ?
Clutch and throttle are hall effect not potentiometer based.
Can you explain the difference to me? What is better?
@@dulappen494 Potentiometer based pedals use variable resistors (little needles rubbing on a disk) to measure pedal position, which can wear out over time and become less accurate due to physical contact and dust.
Hall effect-based pedals, on the other hand, use magnetic fields to detect pedal movement, which makes them more precise and reliable because the system doesn't have any parts making direct contact.
Hall effect systems do still need to be maintained because gunk can and will throw the system off but you don't have to go buy a new logic board every few months like you have to with potentiometers.
I have the TM Pedals that came with my T300 base, my throttle I can't get but 90% full throttle, are these going to allow me 100% of throttle or control panel adjustment??
Yes they will go to 100%. Your pedals are either faulty or broken from wear and tear. You can adjust it in the panel tho
Bro i got the same thing with my t3pa pedals from t300 set and i'm getting tlcms next week. Lets see
I had the same problem. It's something with the settings. Hold mode button for 2 seconds :)
Great review - I’m looking to upgrade my pedals for the T150.
And nice gloves! What kind are they?
Wow, what a monster upgrade for a t150, nice
@@bp4861 I got the Tlcm pedals. After a few months I then got the tgt 2 module with the open wheel. Wow. 10 times better than the t150.
Same same
If i have a chair with wheels on, is there a soft enough spring so i dont fly around my room?
Your chair shud hav a spot for front wheels to sit in a spot to "anchor" the chair.
I mean cockpit shud have a spot for your chair wheels.
How does the gas petal feel? I can barely feel mine with my base petals
Swap your clutch and accelerator springs around then order a new heavier weight spring for your clutch. The added weight on the gas makes a noticeable difference to throttle control
I have T3PM's ... is it worth upgrade to T-LCM ??
Yeah take tlcm and just race
Cool vid 👌
Cheers Chris 👍
How do you calibrate them without a pc. Only got a ps4
Need a pc
Bru just use your mum's laptop or something c'mon
Is it compatible with the ThrustMaster TX racing wheel tho?
yes it is
most of the thrustmaster ecosystem works together just not on the budget wheels like t150/tmx and t80
@@can-28-28 thanks I was looking to get these pedals but I didn’t want to make the mistake of buying them and then not even being able to use them with my wheel but I checked some Amazon reviews and I saw someone who was using them with a TX and so I already bought them and I think they get here on Friday😊
I wanna use these on ps5 but I heard that you need a computer to recalibrate the pedals whenever you change the springs on the brake pedal. Is there anyway to do it without a computer. Edit: please get back to me quickly. Some dude is selling them local for $145 and I ain’t trying to miss out😂
Did u get them?
You don't have a laptop or something laying around it a friend/family that has one?
Nice corn music in the beginning
Gas and clutch are hall sensors.
the question is do they develop any problems ? because i dont wanna put up with twitchy and wrong inputs like my g923's pedals are doing
Hi, do you know if these pedals are comp. with G29 for the ps4? Cause my pedals are gone!
@@NiekLodewijkx maybe? ive down switched to thrustmasterls TLCM pedals till i can get the logitech pro pedals
since the TLCM pedals have conflict issue with some games id recomend going for the logitech pro pedals with the adpapter since it would work very well together
@@Bugster1970 I got a heart attack when i heard the price. Guess I'll have to save up.
@@NiekLodewijkx oh trust i am too but they will be worth it
@@Bugster1970 They would cost me 389 euro while i bought this wheel for like 230. i was thinking more about a FANATEC bundle Direct Drive or something like it.
Love this!
Thank you 👍
So much wrong info... throttle is not potentiometer based... it uses HALL sensor (magnets)
The remark of "the brake pedal beeing the only load cell pedal of this kit..." makes no sense.
You know the phrase "visually aesthetic" doesn't mean anything?
"it's nice looking visually" 😁
ill say you the 8 mins. yes. and they still are in 2024.
Can’t recommend. Trying to ask this company. A simple question, you first have to pull out a several page application. That is ridiculous. I just want to know how it is wired.
Same. Support is terrible. PIctures of pc setup and pedals. They want purchase receipt. Joke!
There is so much dust and dirty socks in this video I really don’t want to buy it anymore
kids Can Play this
U asking for urself?
Don't recommed it.
You can not use these pedals with a Moza R9.
Most games doesn't support a separate wheel/base with separate pedals like these.
Ever thought about cleaning your room? You sound older than 12.
Do not get these pedals.
why?
@@Tt67h it’s a headache if you don’t get a good pair. Their proprietary software isn’t hardly available anymore. Kinda defeats the purpose. Get fanatec or moza if you want direct drive. Stay away from thrustmaster. When the pedals work, they’re great, IF they work. Every time I load my game I cross my fingers in hops there wasn’t an update and hope they work. If I could go back I would just get moza everything.
@@CaptainAeroz Oh I see, thank you :)
Bro who the fuck drives with two feet?
Anyone who knows how useful left foot braking is