Test Drive: Conspit’s CPP.Lite Sim Racing Pedals
Featured Image: Brake hydraulic master cylinder and reservoir on the CPP Lite Pedals Established since 2020 in the Chinese and Japanese markets, Conspit is a relatively unknown brand to us…
Featured Image: Brake hydraulic master cylinder and reservoir on the CPP Lite Pedals Established since 2020 in the Chinese and Japanese markets, Conspit is a relatively unknown brand to us…
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It’s new pedal day today as we test the brand new SP01 sim racing pedals from our friends at Cube Controls. It feels like it’s been a long wait since…
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Featured image: Heusinkveld Sim Pedals Ultimate+ Improving the pedal feel in my sim was a massive step forward for my driving – when I upgraded from my old Fanatec pedals…
It seems there’s a new sim racing pedal launched every few weeks at the moment. Thankfully, the Sim Racing industry is full of small companies, all trying to build new…
As much as two years ago I reviewed the original version of SIM 3D’s excellent pedal rumble kit. At the time, Calvin (the Founder and all round-top guy) was just…
Featured image: a modified Heusinkveld Sprint brake pedal A Facebook post caught my eye a few weeks ago. It was a mod kit to add a hydraulic damper to the…
Featured image: Heusinkveld Sim Pedals Sprint At the time of writing this review, I’d upgraded from Fanatec CSL Elite pedals (now replaced by the CSL Elite Pedals V2) to these…