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VRS Pedals Vs Heusinkveld Sprints. Sim Racing pedal Comparison

VRS Pedals Vs Heusinkveld Sprints, Today we compare the newest pedals to hit the market from VRS against the trusted Heusinkveld Sprints, Who will come out on top, the new contender or the seasoned veterans in this Sim racing Head to Head. The Virtual Racing School Pedals feature loadcells in all three pedals much like the sprints but the big difference is a spring assisted brake pedal Vs the Sprints rubber bumpstops. VRS have said the spring will give a much more consistent feel over a race so lets find out. The VRS throttle pedal features a very unique spring only sytem removing the traditional slider rod that most other pedals in this range use, it looks horrid, but could the removal of friction from the rod make the pedal much better? Another big feature is the use of sealed ball bearings in all the pedal pivot points, and big range of adjustability, but, are the VRS held back by the lack of software? Its time to run some laps and then take a look at the data to find out just how good they are. Our pedals where kindly sourced and supplied by Mydas Simulations in the UK. If you are looking for Sim racing hardware give them a call, without doubt one of the nicest and most professional companies in the Sim world. https://www.mydassimulation.co.uk   / mydassimulation   [email protected] Chapters 00:00 Start 00:23 VRS Pedal Laps 09:05 Clutch pedal launch starts 12:50 Heusinkveld Sprints laps 18:53 Data review 28:16 Lap time review 29:35 Final thoughts and my decision Smoking Steel Garage is a channel dedicated to DIY fabrication, Sim racing, and general motoring shenanigans. I'm no expert in any of the above, But with a "can do" attitude I can usually get it done! My aim is to motivate you to have a go. If you see me doing something wrong or you think there is better more effective way let me know in the comments below! Big shout out to my favorite channels and sources of inspiration, if you haven't followed them already head over and take a look. Davecam Boosted Media Sim Racing Garage Urchfab Trev's blog Homebuilt by Jeff Bad Obsession Motorsport Follow me on Facebook Smoking Steel garage:   / smokingsteel​.  . Instagram, @smokingsteelgarage Twitch @SmokingSteelGarage The rig hardware is as follow. VRS direct force pro wheelbase and Simline GT3 wheel Heusinkveld Sprint pedals Fanatec Clubsport shifter, Sequential and H pattern switchable Carbon Kevlar Tillet race seat from a Caterham G7. PC specs: MSI Motherboard MPG Z390 Gaming edge Intel core I5 9600K EVGA GTX 1080 TI Graphics Crucial P1 500gb NVME M2 SSD Ransor Supersonic 16GB Ram, 2 x 8gb 3600MHZ DDR4 Castle 240R Liquid cooled CPU cooler Deep cool DQ 750st Power supply Matrexx 50 Case Toshiba 4tb External Hard Drive Triple 27'" MSI Optix Mag27c monitors, screens are set to 60° angle Shot using Huawei P30 Pro DJI Osmo mobile 3 gimbal Razer Kiyo webcam Blue Yeti Nano Microhone Edited using Davinci Resolve 16 (Highly recommended and its free!)

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