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@Unclejesse1393 ай бұрын
Your Moza 5% discount isn’t working
@chrismathewsjrАй бұрын
@@Unclejesse139 not the only thing of Moza's that isn't working
@janosbaumgartner135225 күн бұрын
@@chrismathewsjr explain? thx
@chrismathewsjr25 күн бұрын
@@janosbaumgartner1352 i'm like 3 for 4 on Moza stuff needing to be returned, exchanged, or repaired. My r9v1 base wireless transmitter stopped working a year ago and Moza has sent me new ones to re-solder and replace myself, which I did, and it still doesn't work. The only product I've purchased from them that's worked as expected out of the box has been the CRP pedals. The HGP shifter was DOA after two shifts and the r9v1 having a messed up wireless transmitter bricked one of two of my wheels. If you get a Moza product, budget months and months of exchanging or repairs before you get it working.
@ramasj4m3 ай бұрын
I just realized that simracing people are like audiophile. They talk shit about things that is not their setup
@02bluehawk3 ай бұрын
Facts
@thijsazerty6923 ай бұрын
Lots of fanboys and brand wh*res among the crowd. That's for sure. It's even worse on FB / social media
@awakeandwatching9533 ай бұрын
eh.. its still interesting.. i kinda enjoy people talking shit even if i disagree or have no idea about the details.. im just enjoying the passion of the community.. but then ive only been in it for 7 months, maybe i will feel differently in a couple of years lol
@kontoname3 ай бұрын
Very important contribution to the comments. I'd prefer audiophiles or sim people over people like you that are just mindlessly vomiting into the comments and being completely off topic.
@wallruss14803 ай бұрын
This audiophile comment made my day.
@djmandrick3 ай бұрын
In car detailing they use a clear plastic protection film (PPF) usually used to protect the front of the car from stone chips etc.. That might be an option (and easy to install on something small like this) and a good way to stop the base getting scratched whilst being invisible and retaining the original carbon fibre look. It also just peels off if you need to replace it once it's worn.
@GregoryShtevensh3 ай бұрын
Will, please pin this
@5h1f7y3 ай бұрын
Reviews are invaluable, thank you. Wanting to get in to Sim racing, consuming a lot of reviews and Boosted ones are second to none. Was set on going for a simagic ecosystem but Moza are making it hard.
@mrmidnight323 ай бұрын
For pedals look into VRS, best thing I’ve ever done. Such a solid feel and quality product for the price.
@IAmUltraMAGA3 ай бұрын
Been super happy with my R5, R9, and now R16 wheel bases. Wanting to get the Moza shifter and handbrake
@Joehockey19903 ай бұрын
Don't be afraid of mixing ecosystems! Wheelbase from 1, pedals from another, etc
@mrmidnight323 ай бұрын
@@IAmUltraMAGA Joe has a good point. I’d suggest VNM shifter instead of Moza.
@chrismathewsjr2 ай бұрын
I would really suggest SimMagic. I'm 3 for 4 on my Moza stuff being defective. The HGP shifter I had to return immediately because it stopped registering downshifts after 2 hours. I had an R9v1 base whose wireless transmitter was faulty for about 2 years before Moza finally was like "okay here's a new wireless transmitter" that took me hours and hours to install, stripped a hex head bolt and everything. The Moza discord is unorganized, condescending, and difficult to find knowledgeable support so I learned quickly you have to deal with Moza directly - but budget 2-3 months in troubleshooting/shipping various replacement parts before you're up and going.
@PatrickMcTie27 күн бұрын
Geez Will! Setting up my CRP2's now, and ended up using your suggestion for elastomers, and spring. Much better feel than the twin spring setup I initially tried. Thanks!
@florianmaslofski3 ай бұрын
tbh, having the mechanical bumpstop is nice. the VRS pedals have it, and it means you know when you hit 100%, so youre not starting your trailbraking from 110% force by accident
@katanamd3 ай бұрын
I'd say this is more an issue with the sim software than the pedals. No matter the car there should be no circumstance where you're reaching 100% of the available brake pressure. Especially because most real cars brake pressure are limited by the strength of the seals in the cylinders, with 100% being the point at which they fail. You should be hitting tire lock (or abs) well before the structural failure point of the brake hardware. Thus always allowing you to feel where you are in the brake input range.
@makoaki90713 ай бұрын
The whole point of load cell brakes is to get muscle memory and replicate the same pressure easily, so that's kind of missing the point.
@ArchOfficial3 ай бұрын
@@katanamd Overshoot for many racecars is up to 140kgf. If the pedal maxes out at for example 100kgf, you're gonna be hitting it momentarily. 100% pressure is considered to be the overshoot max and it's calibrated for the application.
@wasabinator3 ай бұрын
Love the FOV Police t-shirt 🤣
@bearsjunky23hof883 ай бұрын
It's always nice to wake up and start my day with one of your videos. I started sim racing with their R9 V1. I've stepped up all my gear since then, but I will always have a soft spot for Moza. it's good to see them stepping up their game. I'm also very interested in all their new flight simulation gear. I have been looking into trying flight Sims. Hopefully they can push their flight stick and HOTAS out before the Microsoft flight simulator comes out in (I think) November. Great video as always thank you
@22minplays3 ай бұрын
Thank you for the review! I love my MOZA wheel base and wheels. I’ve never been a fan of the pedals. I’m glad they are getting better quality pedals developed. Might be time for an upgrade. Your detailed reviews always help me make an informed decision. Especially because you show the innards of the products!
@JiveTurkey1593 ай бұрын
the thing thats selling these the most for me is the future "M-Booster" upgrade and it's competitive approach to undercut simucube.
@boostedmedia3 ай бұрын
Yep. Very excited to try those out asap.
@AaronJay832 ай бұрын
Hmm cheers for that info. Moza might be way to go then
@ERJLiferАй бұрын
I thought they were standalone pedals and not an upgrade on the CRP2
@Sethsimracing3 ай бұрын
Well I was leaning towards Moza CRP2 pedals as well, but now gotta check out Simagic. 😂 God there are so many options!
@chrissyboy70473 ай бұрын
Great review Will. Been looking forward to your video on these. Really interested in these pedals. Currently running srp's with the upgrade kit
@mrjughead873 ай бұрын
35:00 Now that is really cool and thinking outside the box with the Bluetooth Moza software. I'm not buying this but I like that a lot :-)
@old-simracing-rookie3 ай бұрын
What a great intro that perfectly fits the music in the background (just wanted to mentioned this before i actually start to watch the review!) 🎉😅
@Ezpzlmnsqez3 ай бұрын
Don't blame them for straight up copying the Simagic P1000, they're a great set of pedals.
@boostedmedia3 ай бұрын
Theyre similar visually, but the actual design is quite different, especially the brake.
@simedal23513 ай бұрын
In my opinion, the design of the clutch and brake rubber blocks is completely the same@@boostedmedia
@boostedmedia3 ай бұрын
@@simedal2351 The clutch is basically the same and yes, as I pouinted out in the video they are using the same style of elastomers. But the load cell design is totally different.
@simedal23513 ай бұрын
@@boostedmedia Yes, I noticed that Moza uses much lower cost load cell sensors, and the accuracy of the sensors may vary
@usleadershipareliars3 ай бұрын
That's what Moza does, did it with Fanatec, 98% of the lineup is fanatec, with out the amazing ffb. The Bentley wheel from Fanatec that they didn't release and compare that to the new wheel moza just come out with. I've never been impressed with Moza products. They're a generic version of the original.
@ThatLS103 ай бұрын
Thanks for the review! The only thing I'd like to see is your comparison of them compared to the Simsonn Pro Pedals, which had a good review from you so it just would of been nice since they fall in a lower price point than any pedals covered today, with better reviews than some others that were used for comparison.
@Bigheadedwon3 ай бұрын
Say what you want about Moza copying the look of the Simmagic P1000s. With these, the upcoming active pedals and the Porsche wheel. And them releasing new firmware that improves the FFB of their bases a lot. Mona’s really stepping it up. They were pretty much of a budget brand. But I bet these with the active pedals and the Porsche wheel and their 21nm base could be $5k range. Im planning out my 1st build and I think I’ll wait for reviews of the active pedals and Porsche wheel before I buy anything. Before their recent product announcements they weren’t even a little bit on my radar, but they have my attention now.
@TkoddaLee8 күн бұрын
MOZA and Simmagic is both from Chinese they probably used the same stuff with just alittle different stuff
@michael1Күн бұрын
Moza et al could launch anything but until these tinpot sim racing companies actually figure out how to make more than 5 at a time it's a waste of time - especially since youtubers get 4 of those 5 available. In Moza's case they have to make an extra version for each one sold to send out the replacement when it breaks too. It's just farcical looking for sim racing stuff and everything is "out of stock" or "preorder"
@renevanderstap14593 ай бұрын
I still can't decide. MOZA CRP2 pedals and hoping for an affordable active brake pedal upgrade or the P1000's with haptics
@fufulino23713 ай бұрын
Tbh I’m in the same situation I just want to know the price of the motor for the brake if it’s “affordable” I will go for it otherwise I will take the p1000
@V-Racing3 ай бұрын
Same here, I'll wait for the mbooster active pedal
@usleadershipareliars3 ай бұрын
Just go with the p1000s don't go with the generic brand moza.
@V-Racing3 ай бұрын
@@usleadershipareliars i mean they are the only one offering the active pedal that isn't a simucube
@usleadershipareliars3 ай бұрын
@V-Racing If you want to spend over a grand on pedals and if thats the most important to you, that's your call. In this current market, I'm not seeing alotta that happening. I do see people buying $350 to $500 pedals and throwing some haptics on em, which to me makes more sense. The active pedal is cool, I'm not knocking it, I just don't think it's that important.
@virtualmotorheads3 ай бұрын
Thanks mate! I will be getting myself a set.
@code3ryder3 ай бұрын
Great review as always. Really sucks about Fanatec's troubles. The V2's just seem like an easy choice for performance to value. Price-wise, it's these or the P1000s and I'm not sure which way I'll go.
@michael1Күн бұрын
Meh Fanatec were dumb and their demise was inevitable. They had no stock of anything, a crappy slow website, no distribution and a high failure rate and the big price drops when they started going under just showed everyone how overpriced their kit was. These Moza guys sell cheap crap that breaks, overheats and is never in stock too - but what little you can buy you can actually buy from a local retailer. In 2009 I bought a logitech driving force GT for £75 and, today, 16 years later I'm still using it fully working. I don't really expect stuff I pay 5x-10x the price today to last that long - that's the shame of the DD sim racing market. So yeah, if they start to go out of business that's not a great shock is it?
@Leo-pi2qp2 ай бұрын
I have one question, and sorry if I missed the comparison in your video. I'm building a new SimRig with the Simagic Alpha Wheelbase, and I'm trying to decide between two pedal options: the Simagic P1000F or the Moza CRP2. I know the P1000F offers a lot of customization and add-ons, but those come at a high price. One advantage might be staying within the Simagic ecosystem, but if I eventually add a clutch and h-shifter, I'd have to go outside the ecosystem anyway since the Simagic shifter is too expensive for me. On the other hand, the Moza CRP2 pedals seem similar in performance but are a bit cheaper. I also prefer the design of the Moza pedals, especially the pedal faces. Plus, Moza offers a more affordable ecosystem for adding things like a clutch pedal, h-shifter, and handbrake in the future. Would you say the Moza CRP2 pedals provide decent performance compared to the P1000F? Or are the P1000F worth the extra cost?
@boostedmedia2 ай бұрын
I think if the cost is prohibitive and you can put it towards other stuff you want then the Moza pedals will probably have you satisfied.
@michael1Күн бұрын
Get the P1000 or P500, Moza pedals have a habit of breaking and you want to wait at least 12 months to see if these have bucked that trend - or just get a different brand there are more than 2. Remember boosted gets everything for free and has so much stuff it's not getting a lot of use - the adage buy cheap pay twice applies to the rest of us who actually buy and use kit. And forget this 'ecosystem' bullshit - it's meaningless. That said there's plenty of people who have own plastic pedal sets that came with logitech wheels for decades - if you're on a budget don't dismiss the loadcell offering from these brands. You know I have a £75 driving force GT and I've never once fretted about whether the pedals were going to get damaged from me putting my heels on them - there's a lot of fuckwittery in simracing where plastic is seen as bad and metal / carbon as good without a great deal of thought into that - e.g they make riot shields out of plastic and there's plenty of cheap metal stuff - cheap tools, fake bike parts etc. The notion that plastics are all cheap or inferior and metals strong and good is far from reality. The bottom line here : Sim racing stuff is all overpriced by at least 2x, sometimes as much as 5x simply because simracers are mugs and the hardware is not manufactured at large enough scale - so you're going to pay over the top whatever you buy - that's just a fact of sim racing life.
@janosbaumgartner135226 күн бұрын
Hey Will, I have strong intentions to finally upgrade from a Logitech G923, and I'm struggling between two options. One is a Fanatec CSL DD QR2 8Nm with the Fanatec Clubsport v2.5 X wheel and the Clubsport v3 pedals, the other one consists of the Moza R9 Base with the ESX wheel (plus the ES F1 add-on) and the Crps2 pedal. Basically, the Moza ESX wheel looks too cheapjack to mee, I'd prefer the Fanatec's v2.5X, but as for the pedals, I couldn't make a decision. I find both great, pros and cons here and there. However, I almost exclusively play only on F1 23 and F1 24, and the situation is, that the platform is Xbox series X. Not to mention, I'm also afraid of Fanatec's background after Corsair takeover and also the deliveries issues by which UPS is described all over Europe. Whilst, Moza could be brought from a reseller in my country (Hungary). Could You please help me, which pedal (and which system) would be Your choice and why? Thanks for Your response, Janos
@RoninLeonim2 ай бұрын
I like my Moza R9 and handbrake, but the CRP pedals were just bad, they looked good but couldn't compare to the Simagic P1000 when I was shopping. I still don't think these are good enough to directly compete with the P1000 especially with the aesthetic downgrade - but these seem like a good cheaper option with much of the same functionality I am glad Moza realized the pedals needed to be more practical. Me personally I cant see ever needing anything better than my P1000 inverted pedals, with the haptics they are soooo freaking good ill probably never upgrade.
@IOSARBX3 ай бұрын
Boosted Media, awesome video!
@tonygeddes95583 ай бұрын
I’m still really happy with my Sprints. Two years of use and they’re still great.
@thijsazerty6923 ай бұрын
These are cheaper for a reason, it would be a side grade at best :) I'm looking into these to replace my modded t-lcm's....
@mustafanihad42713 ай бұрын
Very nice review!
@Republic3D3 ай бұрын
These pedals are built way better than some actual pedals of production cars.
@dauntae243 ай бұрын
I’d say almost all higher end sim racing pedals are.
@lubosimeonov14893 ай бұрын
Amazing but did you see the New MOZA mBooster ACTIVE PEDAL that is supposed to fit this pedalset?? Its supposed to be amazing, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE ask moza to send you one and make a review ASAP :D Awesome videos and reviews thank you, keep it up
@boostedmedia3 ай бұрын
Yes. It’s mentioned in the first few minutes of this video. We will be reviewing it asap.
@lubosimeonov14893 ай бұрын
@@boostedmedia you're awesome thank you again
@Casketman203 ай бұрын
I was looking for the exit when it comes to swapping out my Moza R9 base and buying a new wheel from Moza wasn't even a option for me but I have to admit, what I've seen so far and what's to come from Moza has me thinking I might just hang on to what I have and maybe invest in a new wheel in the very near future.
@johnathanmoyer23753 ай бұрын
It's really disappointing that the elastomer stack can't be swapped tool free. Until I get an active pedal, that's the thing I would be adjusting most often. I was hoping for P1000 levels of easy adjustability, plus mBooster comparibility.
@rickthomas98942 ай бұрын
Hi Will Another great review. I didn't catch a comparison I'm very curious about. How do you feel about the CRP2's verses the Sim-Lab XP1's?
@joanesteveigarcia2 ай бұрын
Great review! I'm between these Moza pedals and the Simgrade VX-PRO. Moza has the option of adapting an active pedal. What do you recommend between these two pedal models? Regards and thanks.
@ilyeshammadi72783 ай бұрын
At this price, pedals like Simgrade VX-PRO or even the VRS (With a bit of money) are a much much better buy. Moza is trying to compete with the P1000, but they already lost the battle in my opinion. I think they should offer the set of 3 pedals for 399 because then it will attract the mid range sim racer. Asking for 399 for the Throttle + Brake is way above what these pedals are worth in my opinion.
@MF_Henri3 ай бұрын
Until you can add the active brake pedal for less than £1000...aware that this could age like milk 😅
@ilyeshammadi72783 ай бұрын
Indeed. But I would not be surprised to see other companies make a universal active module that people can just hook into their pedals. I have a feeling that this the type of stuff that Simagic could do knowing the success they got with the P-HPR
@24kNick3 ай бұрын
@@ilyeshammadi7278if simagic did it it would be way more expensive than the Moza active pedals
@gene_the_dev_423 ай бұрын
seems like a nice set, thought not a bit fan of how Moza and Simagic price the inversion kit...
@hobbyxplorer2 ай бұрын
I’m shopping around for my first DD wheel and come to find out the R5 bundle pedals aren’t compatible with anything above the R5 which sucks. I think I’m going to pull the trigger on these CRP2 paired with the R12 and the KS wheel. I think that’s the sweet spot for value and performance. Fanatec is currently under a rebuild and simucube prices are equivalent to a real car lol
@JesusG-rd5mt3 ай бұрын
I have the sprint pedals but these are absolutely gorgeous
@TahirAysu3 ай бұрын
Notice the similarities between Moza’s CRP and Simagic’s P1000? The design and components look almost identical. A bit disappointing!
@paulmill3 ай бұрын
Help with unique pedal requirements, Hi I am a double amputee right arm right leg and am looking at upgrading my sim racing experience. My real world daily drive has the accelerator to the left of brake and I would like to copy this for my sim racing setup. I will only ever use 2 pedals, however I would like to be able to quickly convert to right of brake when my mates want to drive. Is this possible without physically moving the pedals? Can pedals be assigned via software or player profiles or switching cables, could I buy a 3 pedal assembly and assign both outer pedals as an accelerator and the inside pedal as the brake. I love your content and have watched most of your reviews and looked on manufacturers websites but have not found a solution, so thought I would reach out.
@boostedmedia3 ай бұрын
Possible yes, you could just map them differently in the game. But the mechanical feeling of the pedals is totally different so it’s better to physically swap them.
@SpatialDragon3 ай бұрын
I am glad to see Moza is getting bigger and better than they were. Competition is what makes better products. I am all in on Fanatec. Better competition, better equipment.
@limpetarch98k3 ай бұрын
I certainly champion Simagic. I first heard of them because people kept praising the Alpha Mini like its the holy grail of entry level DD, but I would tell you the P1000s is really what put them on the map.
@chrismathewsjr2 ай бұрын
I would really suggest SimMagic. I'm 3 for 4 on my Moza stuff being defective. R9v1 base had a defective wireless transmitter that was corrupting wheel firmware updates intermittently for about two years before Moza finally sent me a part to replace it the transmitter. That took a weekend and several new tools to remove stripped bolts. HGP shifter was intermittent after 2 hours and returned. Their Discord is also incredibly condescending and not very useful outside of very tier 1 "restart it and flash your firmware" type of responses. You learn quickly with this company to contact Moza directly, but definitely budget 2-3 months of troubleshooting/shipping defective stuff back and forth before you're up and running.
@Kwincy53 ай бұрын
How would these compare to the Logitech Pro load cell pedals?
@xsvnz3 ай бұрын
Hey Will a little off topic but have Moza sent the indicator stalk for you to have a look at yet??
@Ryzza53 ай бұрын
When you Will please check it out with Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown and not just ETS2
@boostedmedia3 ай бұрын
No we haven’t received it yet.
@mad-b2643 ай бұрын
If these was 100 pound cheaper, I would be able to get them, But as it stands there is no way I could justify spending 500 for a 3 pedal set, Charging hundred pounds for a clutch pedal is crazy if you ask me, Every pedal set should have a clutch regardless, We shouldn't have to buy a clutch to be honest, Even if most cars of today and race cars don't really use a clutch, A clutch is always a handy tool to have, Call me weird but I like to heel to toe even in a GT3 car, lol, I find the heel to toe action helps with more engine braking, The back end don't swing out when heel to toe action is involved, Like I said call me weird lol..... I will say though the software and after watching more of the video, The pedals is made well, And like I said the software and Bluetooth makes up for the price, But still too much for me, I will have to stick with Thrustmaster by the looks of it, i really do want a quality set of pedals, And could do with an upgrade to keep me in the sim racing, A boring set up gets boring faster lets just say, And sim racing is so big now surely companies can start becoming a tad bit cheaper, Like i said if they was 100 pounds cheaper or adding the clutch for free would help people like me who is a bit under the range of prices that these is, still though there will be a market for these, Just not for me, lol, I am happy with what I got, But it would be nice to have a new set of pedals, That would get me more involved with the sim racing, Between my depression and anxiety I get days where I am like F it, I can't be arsed sim racing today, And it is because having the same equipment gets repetitive, It seems like it is healthy to up your equipment within Sim Racing, Unless you got a few grand for a high end set up, I really do think high end equipment would keep you sim racing more, So to speak, Don't ask me why I think that, I guess the same set up for ages will create boredom, I only do online sim racing now, I no longer sets up races with AI, And maybe it is the repetitiveness of using the same equipment, I do feel though if some mid to high end equipment for sim racing was a bit cheaper a lot more people would get involved in sim racing, As it stands most people struggle to pay bills let alone buying a set up for sim racing, lol, I see PC parts is getting cheaper so why not the sim racing equipment, lol.... Still though I can see people buying these after seeing this review, If I had the spare few hundred pounds II would buy a set, Even if I do really hate the fact that the clutch is a separate purchase when it shouldn't be, I like to have a clutch so I would have to get one, And sim racing companies knows this, All i am saying is a clutch should be included as standard.... Still though great review, Will...... Hope life is treating you well.....
@thijsazerty6923 ай бұрын
Lol, complaining about 'having to order the clutch seperate'. Others will(!!) complain if they don't have the option to buy a cheaper 2 pedal version of the set.... (So this is the best route for the moza) There are cheaper options to upgrade your TM's. I'm defo looking into these (and others) to replace my T-LCM's. Price is acceptable for me, they will become a little bit cheaper after a while or BF for example. (I didn't even read past 50% of your reply/rant, it became winy and a bit uninteresting.... Sorry not sorry)
@mad-b2643 ай бұрын
@@thijsazerty692 A bit harsh ain't it, I am just bugged out why we have to pay extra for a clutch pedal, I am old school in that way, The main reason I got a GT-RS wheel, It comes up as a T500, Probably a PS5 thing, So you like paying extra for another pedal that really should be there in the first place, no offence but most cars got a clutch pedal makes it a bit more immersive IMO when you got a clutch on your rig, But yeah I bought the GT-RS wheel purely coz it was a steering and pedal set with a clutch that I could afford, And the TH8S shifter, It is plastic but for the price it is a good shifter, If I had bought the Moza wheel and pedals that would of been the same price, I would not have the clutch or gear stick, And coz I sim race in VR a fancy wheel isn't a big issue for me, And the GT-RS wheel is a lot better than the G29 I was using before, I am only being 100% honest when I say I can't afford the extra for the clutch and no clutch for me is just weird, I grew up driving cars using a clutch, So really a clutch should be included, It just seems counter productive to the brand if people got to pay extra for a clutch, If the brand includes the clutch the brand will sell more of the pedals, Coz if I feel I need or want a pedal to get the most from a sim rig then there will be other people who is in the same mind set as me, I don't mind sticking with Thrustmaster myself if it is an eco system that is within my budget, Like I said a pedal set with just the 2 pedals would be weird for me, I am used to driving cars with a clutch so I prefer to heel to toe, I guess it is just called toe without the clutch, lol.... And my comment was not a bash at Will, Will put together a top review here, Just with the clutch it is out of my price range, I am going to stop commenting, because there always seems to be one who wants to bash me for wanting to use a clutch and that I feel it should be included with the pedals set period.....
@Flotsam7jetsam3 ай бұрын
I have to agree just based on Moza's own advertising. For the R5 bundle, for example, Moza even advertises the clutch (i.e. a three-pedal system) on their retail box that it comes in. Love the bundle but that's misleading. Based on this, I think Moza thought the clutch should be included, but it just got too expensive.
@rchatte1003 ай бұрын
Thank god fanatec survived long enough for moza to become good!
@SelmaMirac3 ай бұрын
The throttle, brake, and clutch mechanisms are basically the same with p1000
@HomeCinemaJunkie3 ай бұрын
Wow, a chinese company copying a chinese company 😅.
@honeybadger16563 ай бұрын
Thanks for the review, looking at a bunch of pedals at the moment to put on a playseat trophy. Will you be doing a review on the simgrade VX pros? Dave says it’s one of if not the best pedals he’s ever used. They’re also £400 for the 2 pedal set.
@boostedmedia3 ай бұрын
Yep but it’s a while off yet. Got a pretty big backlog to get though at the moment. Dave’s got a good feel for these things. If he says they’re good, I doubt I’ll disagree.
@honeybadger16563 ай бұрын
@@boostedmedia looking forward to the videos!! You’re the main reason why I’m getting back into sim racing.
@Inkta13 ай бұрын
Great review! just on thing: Can't you scroll down on the Pedal configurator in the software to adjust the amount of brake sensor/load sensor like you can do in the SRP pedals for example? I've noticed the scroll bar in that screen and you saying you can't adjust the pedal sensor in the review but I haven't seen you mention this. Just in case
@FOREST10PL3 ай бұрын
Yeah, they missed it obviously. I sometimes wonder why such galactic errors make it into reviews. You'd think they would go through the software with a fine toothed comb, but alas.
@boostedmedia3 ай бұрын
I couldn't find a way with the software version I was running to isolate the load cell from the angle sensor.
@Inkta13 ай бұрын
@@boostedmedia I say that because in the Moza beta I've noticed they added the telemetry section at the top, but that blocks the Load/position adjustment at the bottom. Which I find odd, at least with the SRP pedals I needed to scroll down on that screen to see the value and adjust it. I think the SRP ship with a 10% angle 90% sensor by default.
@FOREST10PL3 ай бұрын
@@boostedmedia You didn't scroll down. That's literally it. The scroll bar on the right is a great indicator of things being left out. As far as the functionality goes, it works the same as CRP. There's a slider that allows you to select the percentage of angle/load cell ratio. I'm maintaining the Moza Linux driver and linux moza software (Boxflat) and they recently changed how it's presented to the user, but it's still there. Please, just resize your window or simply scroll down.
@boostedmedia3 ай бұрын
@FOREST10PL Just had another look and you're right. Surprised I missed this but mistakes happen. I have added a pinned comment for now and edited the incorrect parts out, but the changes will take a few hours to show up. Thanks for pointing it out.
@dkmchui4 күн бұрын
I have the SRP lite at the moment.and I am on a budget. Should I upgrade to CRP2 or go with simjack UT?
@johnhagerty79983 ай бұрын
How about Simagic 2000 pedals?
3 ай бұрын
It's getting harder and harder to point out the differences between these pedal sets. 🤔
@backmarkerbob3 ай бұрын
Considering they're in that Clubsport V3 price range, recommending them over the V3s is pretty big.
@Beausinklear3 ай бұрын
I have the moza crp pedals. The load cell has broken 3 times so far and it was missing the brace plate that goes over the load cell when I first got it. Terrible design
@ItsRyan.2 күн бұрын
Sooo.. Just purchased the R5 bundle and the pedals in this set sucks.. Even though I’m mainly only playing Euro Truck Simulator 2, Would these pedals be a much better upgrade? In the future i would like to start playing other driving sims. Thanks
@dariopresti42533 ай бұрын
Simagic CRP2 , is the correct name?
@Frankestein01nl2 ай бұрын
I'm wondering about the inverting-kit (upside-down-pedals for better feel) they sell on the website....especially wondering if my Heusinkveld Sprint's might also be installed into the inverter kit... it looks very solid and nice... but i lack the skills to create one myself for my existing/already expensive kit.
@kevinpretorius51003 ай бұрын
I have the original crp pedals. The biggest draw back for me is the lack adjustment with the limited springs and elastomers. I'd be very interested to see if this performance kit would work with the original crp pedals straight out of the box or with some modifications
@hdhfdhddhdk3 ай бұрын
I've been using my CSL v2's for some time now. And only willing to replace if i break them or Moza's new active pedals are what im hoping they are.
@theazarek98993 ай бұрын
Wondering if you would be able to answer if the SR-P pedals can be used with the moza CRP2 inversion kit. There is no compatibility information on their website. Width wise the pedals should fit but the mounting system looks like it might be different. From a consumer perspective it's impossible to tell without buying it.
@Haulinbassracing3 ай бұрын
9:38 that's allot of "slop" I swear after seeing this that, the clutch pedal on the older moza set is moving just from will talking lol
@4fr0pl3 ай бұрын
Great t-shirt :D
@boostedmedia3 ай бұрын
Thanks. They’re available on our merch store ;)
@CatchiestWorm123 ай бұрын
Finally Moza makes a set of pedals that doesn't look goofy
@O_D.L663 ай бұрын
Should I get the crp2, 2 pedal set or the simforge mark 1, 3 pedal set?
@KingAlpha12 ай бұрын
Will these fit on the playseat trophy cockpit?
@Lorenzovonmatter3 ай бұрын
Where is playstion compatibility Moza?
@andershogqvist3 ай бұрын
Great review as always! So how would these stack up against the CSL Elite V2 in terms of bang for the buck? Looking at their web sites here from Sweden I can pre-order the CRP 2 for €449 and that seems to include shipping and taxes. The CSL goes for €326 including shipping and taxes, so are the CRP 2 worth the extra £123?
@boostedmedia3 ай бұрын
I can’t recommend buying from Fanatec currently until there is more clarity on their future, but I still think the CSLs are better value.
@andershogqvist3 ай бұрын
@@boostedmedia thank you! That was a fast response, especially given that it must be pretty late down under now 🙂 I really hope they sort things out!
@MohammadMohammad-kl6yt3 ай бұрын
Hello hope you're fine Please can you tell me what makes the crp2 pedals better than the crp1 pedals and what is the main deference between them Thank you
@bigsteve42033 ай бұрын
Hey Will- how do these compare to the VRS pedals? Are those worth splurging the extra cash over these in your opinion?
@boostedmedia3 ай бұрын
I think the VRS pedals are fundamentally a more robust design. They’re also quite a bit more expensive though. So it’s really up to you. Personally I’d pay the extra.
@PietroPizzi3 ай бұрын
How is the noise from the clutch when "falling" into 2nd stage? And how are all the end stop noises?
@Cloxxki3 ай бұрын
I'll be getting into racing soon. How do other drivers with US13/EU48 feet deal with pedals? All fine, or specifics to be wary of?
@IowaAvsFan3 ай бұрын
Wish they had the performance of the new with the aesthetic of the old.
@Vlitzmack3 ай бұрын
Would you recommend them over the all time best Fanatec CSL Elite V2?
@cpalmer413 ай бұрын
Does the throttle still have the thud when its released fast like on the CRPs?
@sleit0n2 ай бұрын
they should make somehow the piece on the clutch that gives that bitepoint sensation to be replaced so u could get a linear clutch imo. i don't think is that hard to do that...
@rberg962519 күн бұрын
Does anyone know if I can only use the clutch on my CRP (1) brake and gas? It looks like the same connector..
@dlr_melvin3 ай бұрын
is it worth it to upgrade to these coming from the original crp pedals?
If i buy the crp2 in the pic it only looks like gas and brake pedal and only in one pic has clutch does it come with all 3 or do i have to buy clutch pedal separately
@janosbaumgartner135226 күн бұрын
As far as I know, it's sold separetely.
@peepopoo438724 күн бұрын
clutch pedal is 100 bucks more.
@chilloutfpv9913 ай бұрын
I love my fanatic wheel base and I'm not afraid to admit it 😀 and the connections on the ends of those moza pedals look the same as fanatecs. Does anyone know if the 2 brands are cross compatible
@lucaspernas969029 күн бұрын
Logitech g pro pedals are much behind these?
@harshapatil55063 ай бұрын
Can you attach simagic haptic reactors to these pedals?
@JTheraos3 ай бұрын
The problem with your gripe about bump stops on brakes is that there is actually a bump stop in real cars.. there is a point when the pedal hits a bump stop and pushing harder isnt squeezing your pads any harder onto the rotor... if anything, im EXTREMELY happy that they included the option for a bump stop on the brake.
@rocketbunnyboy03233 ай бұрын
That’s not the case. If you are hitting a hard stop it means there’s probably air in the lines and you’re bottoming out the pedal because there’s not enough pressure in the system
@Lightning90603 ай бұрын
One thing I noticed about the boots scratching the plate, I feel like most people just play in socks
@Andybarney5553 ай бұрын
Ive covered my thrustie loadcell base with grip tape!. Stops wear adds grip. On pedal front aswell. Id do same with these.
@02bluehawk3 ай бұрын
I always drive in shoes. Feels wrong to not wear shoes when driving to me
@thijsazerty6923 ай бұрын
Shoes all the way, got some heavily discounted puma's with thin soles. Also 'water shoes' are getting popular for simracing (light, airy and a thin sole. Also pretty cheap)
@oRicardoHetfield3 ай бұрын
I use socks or barefoot without any shame to admit ahah
@chrissyboy70473 ай бұрын
Slippers for me 😂
@paulmcaskill97553 ай бұрын
Hey Will, I almost thought I misheard you..... Can you expand on what is happening with Fanatec??? Did you say insolvency? As a user of their products this sounds bad. Had a quick search, plenty of supplier issues but no mention of going under?? Cheers, Paul
I'm not the only one who think's it is awfully similar to the P1000 right...
@tonyf90763 ай бұрын
What's the odds the haptics from Simagic slot right on 😂
@StankyBud933 ай бұрын
Hey Will. Could you drop me a link for a good Australian retailer for dd wheels? One of my best buddy's in Adelaide is frantically looking for a reliable dealer.
@hms204_wade3 ай бұрын
I know you've probably said before, but I must have missed it. Why, as an Aussie with a channel made in Australia, do you always say prices in USD?
@AllG0ds3 ай бұрын
Since ww2 international commodities have been bought and sold using USD. It is a good barometer of international value.
@Miguel-th3wx3 ай бұрын
Cause the viewership is mostly made up from people outside of AUS
@boostedmedia3 ай бұрын
We generally list whatever currency the manufacturer does, but lean toward USD because most viewers are in the US.
@CatTrashRacing7 күн бұрын
I subbed because of the KICK ASS 80's-90's training montage music...screw the pedals what is the name of that song?!?!
@SalmonSnake803 ай бұрын
Im gonna play drinking game called "This Guy". Rules are: Every time this guy says this guy, this guy takes a sip of beer
@Tubailknur3 ай бұрын
Seeing Moza’s CRP pedals, it’s hard not to think they’re copying Simagic’s P1000. They could definitely do better with their design team.
@TigerWoodsOffical3 ай бұрын
Love the shirt
@MetalMilitia80s3 ай бұрын
They have stolen Simagic design to the letter, from elastomers to brake piston design to holes on top of the pedal plate to adjustable rotating pedal faces to heel stopper...etc
@RalstigRacing3 ай бұрын
Wonder how these compare to my CST pedals…
@Wicaeed13 ай бұрын
Oof that brake elastomer swapping process looks really painful. Can basically do it with one hand with my P1000 P-HYSi
@Andybarney5553 ай бұрын
Case of fidle till found. Then leave forever!. Not big deal is it
@Rzor1013 ай бұрын
In the first version is painful
@Wicaeed13 ай бұрын
@@Andybarney555 I don't disagree. I haven't touched my spring setup in like 3 months, but it's nice to know if I want to fiddle with it, I don't have to do a complete disassembly
@SDRaygon3 ай бұрын
Im still waiting for Fanatec to give me a label for a refund of my QR2, its been 2 months now, and they started ghosting me, after confirming they would refund.
@boostedmedia3 ай бұрын
🤦♂️ sorry to hear this. Thanks for sharing.
@YavuzHaci-bp4lz3 ай бұрын
I was hoping for innovation from Moza, but their CRP...
@DiegoRamirez-iy5uh3 ай бұрын
Just in time!!
@Acetylen3 ай бұрын
That clutch on the right swinging more then a chequered flag during race finish
@boostedmedia3 ай бұрын
Its not bolted down
@Acetylen3 ай бұрын
@@boostedmedia Ah. yea. my bad. It was the only pedal moving during the first minutes
@caydencorning3 ай бұрын
I always thought it was absurd that your options for pedals from moza was either like $100 or $500 with no in between.
@LiesthroughisteethАй бұрын
Hard not to recommend these I would imagine, if price is taken into consideration.
@7erdogdu3 ай бұрын
I wish they just used metal springs instead of rubber. Because rubber degrades over time and loses stiffness.
@Metla6663 ай бұрын
Just the fact you can buy a Moza direct drive and pedals from JB-HIFI...