Sim Racing Garage HPP Simulation 3 Pedal Set Review
It’s time for a new Sim Racing Garage review by Barry Rowland. in this episode, Barry takes us on a detailed tour of the HPP 3 PEDAL set.
HPP Simulation’s unique design features a purpose built hydraulic system specifically designed for the ultimate in sim racing. HPP integrated the master cylinder with a reverse acting slave cylinder, avoided the need for any fluid lines, as well as providing a very compact footprint in size. The pedal set is machined out of 6061T6 aluminum, along with the use of only high quality hardware and components.
The HPP 3 Pedal set is retailed for $987.00 / €795.00 / £622.00 – More info at http://www.hppsimulation.com/
HPP 3 PEDAL Features:
Brake:
Each unit comes with 2 rubber bumpers for fine tuning the brake feel to individual preferences. There is a hard bumper and a soft bumper. In addition to these, the user can fine tune their preference by adjusting the pre-load on the bumpers. The braking threshold and modulation feedback provided to the user via our hydraulic system is outstanding.
Gas:
- The gas pedal incorporates a linear slide potentiometer unlike the common rotary potentiometer found on a lot of pedal systems. This provides true positional linearity relative to pedal movement. The end result is a super smooth and accurate gas pedal movement.
Clutch:
- The very unique clutch design and mechanism provides a true clutch-like feel for the ultimate immersion factor.
Misc:
- There are currently two versions available, vertical and slant.
- Each unit comes complete with a USB cable and is ready to use when received by the user. Simply plug into your PC, calibrate, and race!
- Both the brake and gas pedals are adjustable in height as well as left/right for pedal spacing
- There are top mounting provisions on each leg
- Self lubricated bronze bushings are used throughout the pedal system
- Stainless Steel hardware is used throughout the pedal system
- The gas pedal’s travel is adjustable and the movement force can also be adjusted by using different springs
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