This is the Piece of Sim Gear I Hoped MOZA Would Make
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- čas přidán 5. 06. 2024
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In this video I'm review the new SR-P Pedals from MOZA Racing. This is a budget-friendly load cell sim racing pedals.
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Great review, Mike! If Moza releases an affordable Formula wheel, they will have everything that most beginners could want. I still hope they add console compatability as well as a shifter and handbrake down the line (as I believe there is room for improvement over Fanatec's existing design), but I love their product lineup thus far!
lol while I'm reading this I realise Moza really listend to you 😉 Only the shifter is missing atm. If you really include the ES formula wheel mod as a Formula wheel of course.
@@EagleGhost8 the ES wheel mod does look awesome for what it is, but I still think they need a Formula/GT wheel more comparable to the CS. It needs to be in the $250-300 range with magnetic shifters and rotary encoders.
@@DeltaInsanity Yep I definitely follow you in that. Something like the Fanatec McLaren GT3 V2 wheel or the Fanatec Clubsport steering wheel F1 esports V2. But I have almost no doubt that this will come in the future.
Great review Mike. I'm torn between the Moza stuff and the Fanatec stuff when I buy my next upgrade. V2 will probably happen by the time I'm ready to buy. God bless and race on 👍😎🏁
The padding is for use for direct floor use for those without a rig I believe, on the website you see a pic without them :)
I just received mine with labels on the interface
Hi there thanks for doing a review! Been waiting for someone more well known in the community to review this set of pedals. I saw another reviewer say that the foam pads at the sides are to be removed though...
Ah, there you go. So it was my bad then
@@SimRacing604 Haha was hoping you would somehow realize it during the video
@@TheHahaEffect naw, you overestimate my intelligence 😂😂
@@SimRacing604 oh man 😂😂
Great honest review providing the good and bad.
Hey! Thanks for the amazing review. I have a question. Did you try these pedals without the rig? I am getting these and I'm planning to use them without one. I was wondering if they tilt up when you press the brake pedal.
Hi! Thanks for watching. I think you’d be okay using them on the floor, but be sure to put them up against a wall or something permanent, otherwise they might slide. Assuming you keep your heels on the plate, I can’t imagine the front lifting up
Got my R9 Base And GS Wheel going this morning (still using Fanatec V3 pedals) Could not be Happier. Crazy fast shipping, Only drawback is the magnetic shifters are very loud, i tried to use the included sound dampening pads but then the shifters would not work? the instructions not very good on that. Everything Else Really impressed
Hello! Thank you for this great review! I'm looking forward to switch to moza r9 from fanatec (csl dd) and i need to now a little detail, if you can help me! I want to now how csl pedals compare with those srp in terms of sound (when you bottom out the throttle and cluthch, and also when you release them). On my fanatec csl pedals i really needed to go with a 3drap zero noise mod because they were very loud(metal to metal contact), for my needs, at least... Thank
you very much in advice!🙏
fantastic review! I got my set a couple days ago and I really enjoy them so far. One thing that I noticed is that my pedal wires did come labeled. Maybe its a manufacuring thing? Though it did not come with the accessory kit, which was a bit of a bummer.
Accessory? The customisable springs, for the brake?
@@TerriblyRacing Yeah, Accessory kit isn't actually in base version, you have to buy it separately (Two springs and Elastomer).
I didnt get springs but i saw they started selling them separately. And i only got foam for one side haha i did get the nuts tho
Those boxes look strangely familiar, I wonder what inspired the design of them! 🤔
Great review.
My Moza SRP pedals (and R9 and CS wheel) arrived yesterday
The R9 wheelbase looks nothing like the CSL DD. It looks more like the Simagic alpha mini to me.
My SRP pedals didnt come with additional springs or an additional spacer, just the yellow spring that is pre-installed.
You can however buy an 'SR-P Accessory Kit' for $15/£/€ which includes a red spring, yellow spring and spacer. Not sure why another yellow spring is included unless it is different to the one it comes with by default. Was your pedal set maybe a preview/for review set?
There is no spanner wrench included. Only the following
A 2.5mm hexagon wrench, 7mm open end wrench and 5mm hexagon wrench
To me these are known as 'allen keys' (small, medium and large)
The USB cable, I found the best way is to cut a flap out the side foam and run the cable around the front under side of the footplate. I like it's USB straight to PC, USB on pedals on the floor, straight to the back of the PC
Would you chose these over the CSL LCs? Is the Loadcell adjustable in terms of force?
I did the spring mod on the clutch pedal.
Been waiting for this review. What's crazy is I can get Moza gear for almost half the price of Fanatec in South Africa 🇿🇦
You guys have Moza gear being sold in SA?
@@sandrocostley-white6730 not officially. But the company that's bringing them In are a lot cheaper than any of the guys bringing fanatec in
Could you share the name of the company? I’m in moz.
@@sandrocostley-white6730 egsimrigs
You didnt get nuts, I didn’t get the alternate springs. Some serious quality control on MOZA’s part?
I also wish you could move the pedals “north and south” to make heel toe’ing a bit less awkward.
Hey, Im getting these and I’m wondering what the size of nuts I should buy?
The thing that stuck with me...
The SRP pedals got no nuts!
LOL
Someone has feedback which is better between Moza and Fanatec load cell pedals (i mean Moza SR-P vs Fanatec CSL Pedals witch load cell brake of both). Which one feel more realistic? Thanks a lot!
Would these pair up with a G920 and a Play Seat pedal base?
If you were setting up a rig from scratch would you rather use these or T-LCM's?
Great question. I’d rate these higher than the T-LCM pedals for feel, but the console compatibility (or lack thereof in MOZA’s case) might be a deal breaker.
how does this install on the GT Omega wheel stand.
Thanks
The problem is the shipping costs: €100 (to the netherlands), and also its 15 days shipping
Might as well get some t-lcm pedals and have €130 to spare
Also the extra springs cost an additional 15 euro's
This is exactly what's keeping me from going for an R9 and these pedals. The price of shipping to where I live is $200. The difference from that is enough that I could upgrade to a Fanatec Formula rim and CSL Load Cells over a Fanatec McLaren rim and normal CSLs. It's a really hard sell as is, IMO, especially since Moza doesn't have an entry level formula-style rim right now. Without that issue, I'd go Moza immediately
Not sure if you knew that or know it by now but Moza has chosen distributors in various countries.
For Germany/Europe it is Sim-Motion, that should reduce the cost for shipping.
Cheers
If placing the pedals on the floor, against a flat wall, will the top tip of the pedals hit against the wall when fully depressed?
No, there is clearance
I just wish there was a LC upgrade for the SRP-Lite pedals.
There is
How is the throttle pedal travel compared to the CSL LC? I prefer some more resistance than Fanatec's offering so some time covering that would have been appreciated. Great review otherwise.
Very similar. The two sets of pedals are close to identical in many respects, and I’d say throttle resistance is among them
Love the SockCam
I don't get why you said you hate having to use a USB port (@ the 8:00 minute mark). What else would they use?
A direct connection to the wheelbase
@@SimRacing604 Ah. I see. Yea, but they need to cater to outside their eco system.
So I'm about to pull the trigger on my sim build and am going with the r9 and cs wheel. I'm not sure in what pedals to get though.
I previously had t3pa so anything would be an upgrade.
I only drift and wanna know if the srp's will satisfy me or do I spend extra on v3's or crp's?
I want to stay with the moza ecosystem but the fanatecs are great bang for buck so I'm torn.
What could you personally recommend? I saving would allow me to spend more on a quality shifter and handbrake.
It is only $70 Australian dollars more for v3 fanatec and $220 more for crp.
I hesitate to make a recommendation here since you’re a drifter, and I don’t know the first thing about drifting. What I can say is that I prefer the V3 over the SRP, CSL or TLCM, so if you can afford them, go with the V3.
@@SimRacing604 thank you. Have you tried crp?
@@hcr32slider I haven’t, unfortunately
For drifting anything over T3pa is an overkill
Moza has turned on a dime with critical issues with their gear so I expect them to make the recommendations you pointed out. The foam I would simply take them off they don't look like they belong there. The missing nuts feel like missing nuts 😆 maybe they rushed to send to you and quality control missed obvious things. I'm confident they will fix this for sure. I will say this feels like they bought csl pedals and just did what China does in regards to making copies of existing products.
Looks like the Chinese reversed engineered fanatec equipment. No thanks I'm sure the quality is right up there with Winwing
Too bad the accel and clutch pedals are pots not halls.
They're mag encoders not pots "The brake, clutch and throttle pedals all use 16-bit precision magnetic encoder with 65536 PPR resolution, a much higher resolution and more stable than a Hall sensor."
just imagine for a second that you have hands that u can control to squeeze things in order to tell how hard they are instead of crying that somebody didnt write it down for you.
Just imagine that you can convey this same message (I agree with you) without being a prick.
Idk im not impressed with anything from Moza.
Fanatec should sue Moza, they just keep copying fanatec's designs!