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Unfortunately this won't be possible. The standard two-pedal CSL Pedals are always packaged with the standard brake pedal.
Thanks Dom.
Unfortunately this won't be possible. The standard two-pedal CSL Pedals are always packaged with the standard brake pedal.
No, it won't work.Does anyone know if the CSL Elite brake and throttle pedals would work with the new CSL LC pedal?
Have you tried it?No, it won't work.
Sorry I meant, clutch and throttle pedals.Does anyone know if the CSL Elite brake and throttle pedals would work with the new CSL LC pedal? Also would CSL Elite rubbers work on the new CSL LC pedal?
@DomB_FanatecHave you tried it?
No, it won't work.
I think you are right, I checked out the connections and they have setup the new CSL pedals in a way that makes it virtually impossible.
I have the V3s (inverted and modded), they're very nice.I had been on the fence for upgrading to the V3 because of throttle control issues, but I think the new setup will keep me happy for now. I didn't have to reprogram anything ... just switched the inputs around and everything worked OK.
The inverted pedals do look nice. I will probably go with those if I upgrade since it has a damper included. So that makes the inverted upgrade about $120 over the standard V3 with damper, which seems like a good deal for an upgrade like that. Regardless of either V3 setup, I need to make sure the layout will fit my rig ... per the manual it looks like it there is a good variety of custom options for the pedals plates and extensions ... is there any horizontal adjustment of the pedal itself? As an example, could you move the entire brake pedal 40 mm to the right?I have the V3s (inverted and modded), they're very nice.
You can get similar performance out of the CSL/Elite sets though, loadcells in those are already pretty decent and I'm sure somebody could do a hack-job to get dampeners installed too if they really wanted to.
Annoyingly no, well not out of the box.is there any horizontal adjustment of the pedal itself? As an example, could you move the entire brake pedal 40 mm to the right?
Also, is the damper a big upgrade over the load cell? I've been messing with the rubber stiffeners on the LC and I've found a decent setup. But does the damper feel more like an actual brake in real life?
Thank you very much for the detailed reply! And the detailed instructions for the mod! The pic was a nice touch. Looks like you added some custom pedal plates as well which give more flexibility. Did they mount direct to the included extensions?Annoyingly no, well not out of the box.
You can open everything up (though the screws are in super tight) and remove the spacers between each pedal but you’ll need to measure and make your own if you want to move them horizontally, which is exactly what I did.
Any tube with 16mm inner diameter and around 20mm outer diameter will do; I’ve done that with plastic but might try brass in the future.
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I took it off the brake as I felt the Loadcell was good enough for the way I play. Instead I put it on the throttle at the lowest setting. It gives the throttle just enough resistance that you can hold it at any percentage.
The hole pattern is slightly off of Fanatec’s so it’s not a perfect fit, but they’re close enough to work.Did they mount direct to the included extensions?