I have had these pedals for a few weeks now. I've super happy with them. There are a few minor issues but it's so modular that you can fix / adjust almost everything! Once you dial them in to suit, they feel great. Definetly worth the cost.
I got these with the gas shocks. They work well. I did remove the gas shocks though. I found the shocks added extra force and that force wasn't transferred to the sensor, so they actually interfered with the accuracy instead of enhancing it. The shocks felt good, but any change in gas force caused a change in the sensor force while you maintained the same force on the pedal. The whole idea of load cell pedals is so you can maintain a constant force on the load cell no matter where the pedal is, so anything that is not connected to the load cell interferes with that. The gas shocks aren't connected to the load cell. I like having the springs for adjustments in the brakes. I prefer them to elastomers. I do like the automatic calibration in the software, but I wish the settings could be manually adjusted to make slight modifications.
I love these pedals. So much more consistent all round. From trail braking to slip angle, the control is there. And I love that you can adjust everything about them, like travel and also they include SPRINGS!!!!!
Helpful video, thanks. These are currently $70 off on Amazon so I grabbed the 2 pedal hydraulic set - $170 total. Seems like this quality pedal for its regular price is great so for $170 it’s crazy. My SR-Ps were close to that price with tax and shipping. Thanks for the setup info.
You mentioned that you will try out Simjack Pro to compare against these. I hope you will review the newly released SImjack Ultimate instead. No reviews of these new pedals out there yet.
These can also be used with your preferred calibration software for the record, since you guys mentioned the software was the weak point. So simsonn kept that open for people who really like to tweak and mess with the software.
@@jtgracing1 Freejoy and Dxtweak2 are popular options. Heusinkveld's Diview works as well iirc. But yeah, I rather use those since they're much better.
@@jtgracing1 Freejoy and Heusinkveld's DIView are both very solid options that are far better than simsonn's own app, AND they're opensource. Check them out. Make sure you make a backup of the original firmware of the pedals before changing anything tho!
UA-cam keeps deleting my comments for whatever reason, so I'm going to try a 3rd time. I use Freejoy to calibrate mine. It's much better than the simsonn app. Give it a shot, but make sure you backup the original firmware before making any changes! There's a good tutorial that shows how it works. Solid review bro.
My problem with the simsonn pedals is that the throttle has a kind of play or delay. This means that I accelerate, press into the pedal and when I press 3-4 centimetres nothing happens. But this is only the case with ACC or AC. It's not like that in Iracing where you have to adjust the pedal manually. Everything also works when calibrating in Freejoy. Only in Acc,Ets 2 our Ac is this error the same, so that I feel I have to press half the accelerator pedal to get a throttle input Does anyone have a solution?
I'm using the Fanatec CSL that I got second-hand. But, I have Sim-Lab GT1-Pro, so I snagged a Sim-Lab XP-1 set for the upgrade. Need to try the CSLs for a bit to see what I'm actually upgrading for though. Also need to have a set to review add-ons, right?
I need a chassis so bad 😂. Thanks for coming and hanging out! Great information for sure
Definitely need a chassis. Love seeing you two work together. I saw that intro and I was like "damn, that whole thang is movin'".
@@mvpittmanyeah it’s always a good time driving together 💪🏾. But for sure it’s on the list
I have had these pedals for a few weeks now. I've super happy with them.
There are a few minor issues but it's so modular that you can fix / adjust almost everything!
Once you dial them in to suit, they feel great.
Definetly worth the cost.
Yeah I would agree my buddies driving has def gotten better as well so anyone asking about them I say go get them!
What minor issues and what fixes to them? I have a set arriving soon.
@@Ep1o just play around with the springs and elastomers to get them feeling the way you like.
I got these with the gas shocks. They work well. I did remove the gas shocks though. I found the shocks added extra force and that force wasn't transferred to the sensor, so they actually interfered with the accuracy instead of enhancing it. The shocks felt good, but any change in gas force caused a change in the sensor force while you maintained the same force on the pedal. The whole idea of load cell pedals is so you can maintain a constant force on the load cell no matter where the pedal is, so anything that is not connected to the load cell interferes with that. The gas shocks aren't connected to the load cell.
I like having the springs for adjustments in the brakes. I prefer them to elastomers.
I do like the automatic calibration in the software, but I wish the settings could be manually adjusted to make slight modifications.
I love these pedals. So much more consistent all round. From trail braking to slip angle, the control is there. And I love that you can adjust everything about them, like travel and also they include SPRINGS!!!!!
Springs are love springs are life 😂
Helpful video, thanks. These are currently $70 off on Amazon so I grabbed the 2 pedal hydraulic set - $170 total. Seems like this quality pedal for its regular price is great so for $170 it’s crazy. My SR-Ps were close to that price with tax and shipping. Thanks for the setup info.
Thanks for checking out the video!
You mentioned that you will try out Simjack Pro to compare against these. I hope you will review the newly released SImjack Ultimate instead. No reviews of these new pedals out there yet.
If I get a chance I totally will I would love to see how they stack up!
This video maade me fell good about the pedals i was skeptical at first but now watching your video im going to get them.
Glad we were able to help how are they for you!!
also use the R9 and now I am ordering these pedals! Keep racing man, great videos.
Thanks for watching!!
Gonna get the r9 and ordering these in a couple days
These can also be used with your preferred calibration software for the record, since you guys mentioned the software was the weak point. So simsonn kept that open for people who really like to tweak and mess with the software.
what really ?!
Wait what ! Thats wild! So what software do you use?
@@jtgracing1 Freejoy and Dxtweak2 are popular options. Heusinkveld's Diview works as well iirc. But yeah, I rather use those since they're much better.
@@jtgracing1 Freejoy and Heusinkveld's DIView are both very solid options that are far better than simsonn's own app, AND they're opensource. Check them out. Make sure you make a backup of the original firmware of the pedals before changing anything tho!
UA-cam keeps deleting my comments for whatever reason, so I'm going to try a 3rd time. I use Freejoy to calibrate mine. It's much better than the simsonn app. Give it a shot, but make sure you backup the original firmware before making any changes! There's a good tutorial that shows how it works. Solid review bro.
A tip put a piece of wood beneath your pedal holder to make it a little bit more stable when you push the brake
Yeah that pedal flex I feel was messing with the braking for me a bit , but my buddy is looking at getting a new chassis here soon!
These are awesome. Got mine for $200. on amazon. Set of 3, no plate or gas springs.
Great deal! Hope you are enjoying them!
don't use the elastomer, just use all the spring provided for the brake .
That CTSV V8 goes hard!
Super loud!
I'm aiming for simubox pedals but that's exactly same pedals like this but black
If they are anything like this then they are a great buy!
Hey could you guys explain how you got your r9 base and your Simsonn pedals to work together.
I believe the pedals work usb and then the r9 is the same
I think that pedal plate needs upgrading 😅. That flex 😬
Yeah he’s looking into getting a new rig here soon hopefully
The pedal is made of metal that expands in heat, use in temperature-controlled environments to avoid decalibration
should i buy the clutch? I barely use it, only when chilling in AC or something
I’d say buy the clutch just in case you ever wanna do drifting or anything!
My problem with the simsonn pedals is that the throttle has a kind of play or delay. This means that I accelerate, press into the pedal and when I press 3-4 centimetres nothing happens. But this is only the case with ACC or AC. It's not like that in Iracing where you have to adjust the pedal manually. Everything also works when calibrating in Freejoy. Only in Acc,Ets 2 our Ac is this error the same, so that I feel I have to press half the accelerator pedal to get a throttle input
Does anyone have a solution?
Thanks for sharing the more we know about the pedals the better the thought for the consumer!!
Hey. What wheel rim are you using in this video?
That is going to be a turn racing wheel!
Everybody needs a pair of racing crocs😂
I think I’m gonna get the lightning mqueen ones next so I can gain at least 0.10
Get cheap water shoes. Many use them for sim race.
@@snippidippi i vote lighting McQueen, he hit the nostalgia of what got me into motorsports. and its funnier
Let me know what pedals you guys are driving on!!!!
I'm using the Fanatec CSL that I got second-hand. But, I have Sim-Lab GT1-Pro, so I snagged a Sim-Lab XP-1 set for the upgrade. Need to try the CSLs for a bit to see what I'm actually upgrading for though. Also need to have a set to review add-ons, right?
So it comes with the software?
Yes it has a download for it
It's called eslastomeer, not elastometer.
They are called bushings. Here, by normal people who work for a living.