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MOMO Racing Replacement Pedals

Steve Simpso

MOMO Racing Replacement Pedals

by Steve Simpso » Sun, 05 Jun 2005 08:47:31

OK, I've finally had enough of these pedals and all of their  
spiking/calibration issues.  What's a good set of replacement pedals for  
less than US$300?  I'd like them to work with some of the more finnicky  
games like F1C, RBR etc.  Thanks.

Will_H#2

MOMO Racing Replacement Pedals

by Will_H#2 » Sun, 05 Jun 2005 21:48:54

I've had great success taking the pots out of my MOMO and putting them in a
set of CH pedals. Going on 2 years now :)


DC

MOMO Racing Replacement Pedals

by DC » Mon, 06 Jun 2005 00:06:17


> OK, I've finally had enough of these pedals and all of their  
> spiking/calibration issues.  What's a good set of replacement pedals
> for  less than US$300?  I'd like them to work with some of the more
> finnicky  games like F1C, RBR etc.  Thanks.

tsw pedals are very nice imo. Plus I have big feet and they are very
comfortable using them.

DC

Mitch_

MOMO Racing Replacement Pedals

by Mitch_ » Mon, 06 Jun 2005 00:44:02

ECCI 6000's.  With the PMB2 option it will go slightly over $300 but well
worth it and will work with any title you use the momo pedals with..

TSW (and BRD but Im clueless about their equipment) is another option but
after looking at the ECCI 6000s the TSW bottom pivot pedals arent
comparable.

Mitch


Andi Col

MOMO Racing Replacement Pedals

by Andi Col » Mon, 06 Jun 2005 20:35:15

I'm using ECCI 6000 with PMB2 - they're brilliant, even got them in black to
match my Momo Racing, had them shipped to the UK.

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Tiny Lun

MOMO Racing Replacement Pedals

by Tiny Lun » Tue, 07 Jun 2005 14:09:18

Very Happy with the BRD Speed 7 pedals. Hope to soon see a force feedback
wheel for them. If you don't care for the wheel, go for ECCI or TSW pedals.

Glenn Andresse

MOMO Racing Replacement Pedals

by Glenn Andresse » Fri, 10 Jun 2005 16:02:50


> TSW (and BRD but Im clueless about their equipment) is another option but
> after looking at the ECCI 6000s the TSW bottom pivot pedals arent
> comparable.

I'm wondering about this Mitch... are bottom pivots such an issue? After
all, F1 cars still use bottom pivots.

Cheers, Glenn

Mitch_

MOMO Racing Replacement Pedals

by Mitch_ » Sat, 11 Jun 2005 00:04:48

Id have to say it isnt a huge issue Glenn but just another reason ;).  Its
more of the ECCIs "entire package" than any single reason.  Terrific product
and well worth $300 (and I dont say that lightly).

Maybe this is a reason I can "feel" GTR while others cant?

Mitch

"Glenn Andressen" >>

Glenn Andresse

MOMO Racing Replacement Pedals

by Glenn Andresse » Wed, 15 Jun 2005 09:52:09


> Id have to say it isnt a huge issue Glenn but just another reason ;).  Its
> more of the ECCIs "entire package" than any single reason.  Terrific product
> and well worth $300 (and I dont say that lightly).

> Maybe this is a reason I can "feel" GTR while others cant?

They certainly sound the goods. That's $US300.00 right? Which would make
it around $390.00 Australian. Hmmmm..........

Cheers Glenn

Nigel Nichol

MOMO Racing Replacement Pedals

by Nigel Nichol » Wed, 15 Jun 2005 15:39:13

Have a looksee at these NZ made units

Nigel

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Redline Race Controls
http://www.wave.co.nz/~lakewood/Redline2.htm



> > Id have to say it isnt a huge issue Glenn but just another reason ;).
Its
> > more of the ECCIs "entire package" than any single reason.  Terrific
product
> > and well worth $300 (and I dont say that lightly).

> > Maybe this is a reason I can "feel" GTR while others cant?

> They certainly sound the goods. That's $US300.00 right? Which would make
> it around $390.00 Australian. Hmmmm..........

> Cheers Glenn

duaned..

MOMO Racing Replacement Pedals

by duaned.. » Sun, 19 Jun 2005 10:58:40

Not sure why you would take the pots out of your MOMO and put them into
your CH pedals, the CH pedals have good pots.  My CH pedals just took a
little wiring change and then I plugged them into my Wingman FF Force GP,
worked just fine, maybe the MOMO is different.  Of course the CH pedals
have no feedback at all, but they do work fine.  Got a good set off of ebay
for $25.

Duane



>I've had great success taking the pots out of my MOMO and putting them in a
>set of CH pedals. Going on 2 years now :)



>> OK, I've finally had enough of these pedals and all of their
>> spiking/calibration issues.  What's a good set of replacement pedals for
>> less than US$300?  I'd like them to work with some of the more finnicky
>> games like F1C, RBR etc.  Thanks.

Marc Collin

MOMO Racing Replacement Pedals

by Marc Collin » Sun, 19 Jun 2005 12:18:47

I solved the problem with mine by just going out and getting another entire
package.  They're on sale now, so it cost less than most specialty pedals
and I now have a spare wheel :)

Marc


Will_H#2

MOMO Racing Replacement Pedals

by Will_H#2 » Sun, 19 Jun 2005 19:21:52

Well... I still have the CH's for replacing if I need to :)



> >I've had great success taking the pots out of my MOMO and putting them in
a
> >set of CH pedals. Going on 2 years now :)



> >> OK, I've finally had enough of these pedals and all of their
> >> spiking/calibration issues.  What's a good set of replacement pedals
for
> >> less than US$300?  I'd like them to work with some of the more finnicky
> >> games like F1C, RBR etc.  Thanks.


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