What are Load Cell Pedals and why you need it! The basics!

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I think for me the best thing about load cell is that it makes trail braking feel so much more natural and intuitive. Great video as always.

fad
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true up to a point. once you get into the high end pedals, they come full circle and go back to a really big spring. it seems like they should just put in a heavy spring in the low end kits.

robertulrich
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Thank you for the simple/direct/useful explanation.

LeckoBH
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Mad thanks for the consise video 👌 good explanation and thanks for not spending 20 mins to explain something that could be done in 6 😅♥️

hatzvegas
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Perfect break down! Happy holidays to you, your family and of course, sim cat :)

kevin_m
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wouldnt a non load cell pedal feel kinda the same by adding a heavier spring or multiple short different load springs to give that muscle memory?

miku
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Question. Wouldn’t the force you apply in a load cell be directly related to the distance? In other words, how is it different than a linear pedal in the sense that the distance will always be the same? For example, if I but a linear pedal at 50% distance, doesn’t that always require the same force? And vise versa, wouldn’t plying the same amount of force on a load cell always equate to the same distance? How do these yield different results? Thanks

harryjoelsson
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I love the T-LCMs. Love the different spring combos. Don’t see myself upgrading at all. As far as pedals are concerned

Knotjustanybody
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I can’t get mine figured out, I race mostly on dirt with my LCM’s and sometimes I can literally stomp on the brakes and it’s doing nothing. Anyone know what I’m doing wrong? I can race a different car at the same track (like a winged sprint) and the brakes work fine as it doesn’t take much to get them turned but the modifieds and big block mods you have to have heavier brakes to get them rotated but they seem like it’s not picking it up even though I’m stomping on the pedals.

What gives?

AlabamaLinemanFarmer
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Is it fine to get a starter set with hal sensor breaks (looking at moza r5) and replace the springs with stronger ones and maybe adjust the sensor curve with software?

michagrill
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im, very mid at sim racing. i got a load cell and dd wheel base and my lap times got significant better!

Keji
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For all my 3 years i have had pedals it was never load cell. First it was the cheap Logitech ones and right now its fanatec, and i just feel like it wont do what i ask of it like I can't be accurate when i need to be its very difficult. Any tips on what are the best value for money load cell pedals i can get?

JamesSheldonUnofficial
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Load cell is easier to be broken than magnetic sensor one, I don't understand why don't they use a magnetic sensor and put a thing that gives progressive resistance to your foot(further it goes harder ut gets, just like a car brake) and program the magnetic sensor to match the load cells so it is going to be last very long.

nutislucky
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Very good vieo, just missing one thing ....Sim Cat .

DaveYT