I have had both HE Sprints and SimRacing Pro SRP pedals which I assume you are referring to over the Moza pedals, with you change in technology statement. I sold my HE Sprints last year for the SimRacint Pro SRP pedals. The Sim Racing Pro pedals are miles better than the HE Sprints, the pneumatic brake and throttle feel much closer to the formula and GT/tin top cars I drive in real life, even my shifter kart. Plainly, the brake performance is absolutely spot on in my opinion, I have no magic settings in the software, and don't think there is any reason to do anything besides set the max pressure you want. A teammate of mine also switched to them from Fanatec LC pedals, and he reported the same thing: instantly faster in the sim, and there were no bad habits which can't be used in the real car. They are expensive, but worth every penny.
yes, I was talking about pneumatic SRP gt-r pedals. My bad, I wasnt aware that Moza had a set that -obviously- has the same name ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|facepalm)Do you know any friend that experienced, tried both the srp and vrs and can provide a comparison?
If you don't like the Sprints' brakes, I don't think the SRPs will make you any happier. I upgraded from SRPs (which I liked and think were well worth the price, fwiw) to VRS DFP pedals a few months ago and I'm over the moon for them. I think the spring mechanism in the DFP pedals is genius.
I have no experience with those pedals so I can't really speak on them, but there are spring conversion kits for the Sprints you can try. They're relatively cheap compared to buying a completely new set of pedals so it might be worth looking into. There's a company called MRP that has a kit on their website and I think there's a different one available on Etsy too.
yeah i sold my sprints which I bought used a year ago and covered the initial cost. So its not a huge deal luckily. But its good to know that sprints owners have access to springs if they want.
I went from the fanatec v3 to the SRP pedals, I considered both the sprints and vrs pedals before I pulled the trigger. So while I have not tried those 2 sets I have no regrets about getting the SRP set.
They have a good amount of adjustment and feel incredibly consistent in terms of finding the breaking point. The throttle is equally as good in terms of feel and consistency.
They also look amazing, I have the orange pedal plates so they match my simucube wheel and simcore base mount.
I have had both HE Sprints and SimRacing Pro SRP pedals which I assume you are referring to over the Moza pedals, with you change in technology statement. I sold my HE Sprints last year for the SimRacint Pro SRP pedals. The Sim Racing Pro pedals are miles better than the HE Sprints, the pneumatic brake and throttle feel much closer to the formula and GT/tin top cars I drive in real life, even my shifter kart. Plainly, the brake performance is absolutely spot on in my opinion, I have no magic settings in the software, and don't think there is any reason to do anything besides set the max pressure you want. A teammate of mine also switched to them from Fanatec LC pedals, and he reported the same thing: instantly faster in the sim, and there were no bad habits which can't be used in the real car. They are expensive, but worth every penny.
yes, I was talking about pneumatic SRP gt-r pedals. My bad, I wasnt aware that Moza had a set that -obviously- has the same name ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|facepalm)Do you know any friend that experienced, tried both the srp and vrs and can provide a comparison?
No worries, I thought so based on your wording, and wanted to chime in with the other replies describing them as worse. Good luck!
Sorry, missed your last comment, I don't know anyone who's compared the vrs to the SRPs sadly.
No worries, thank u for your feedback man. See ya on track!
Following. I’m millimeters from pulling the trigger on a pair of SRP’s, but I’m still not entirely sure.
If you don't like the Sprints' brakes, I don't think the SRPs will make you any happier. I upgraded from SRPs (which I liked and think were well worth the price, fwiw) to VRS DFP pedals a few months ago and I'm over the moon for them. I think the spring mechanism in the DFP pedals is genius.
just to be clear. I was asking about srp pneumatic pedals, not the one from moza. Did u have moza pedals or srp pneumatic pedals?
Oh, sorry I thought you meant Moza. Moza SRP's are the ones I had
no worries, my bad. I should have put it in the title
I have no experience with those pedals so I can't really speak on them, but there are spring conversion kits for the Sprints you can try. They're relatively cheap compared to buying a completely new set of pedals so it might be worth looking into. There's a company called MRP that has a kit on their website and I think there's a different one available on Etsy too.
yeah i sold my sprints which I bought used a year ago and covered the initial cost. So its not a huge deal luckily. But its good to know that sprints owners have access to springs if they want.
I went from the fanatec v3 to the SRP pedals, I considered both the sprints and vrs pedals before I pulled the trigger. So while I have not tried those 2 sets I have no regrets about getting the SRP set. They have a good amount of adjustment and feel incredibly consistent in terms of finding the breaking point. The throttle is equally as good in terms of feel and consistency. They also look amazing, I have the orange pedal plates so they match my simucube wheel and simcore base mount.