Fanatec CSR Pedal spring mod.

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rollingzoku92
Has anybody that owns a set of CSR pedals, replaced springs that come with the pedals with stiffer springs? The springs that come stock with the pedals are far too easy to push.I didnt bother me much for the gas pedal but for the clutch and especially the brake I needed more resistance. So I went to my local ACE store and purchased new springs for about 3$ a piece. The springs I got were about 2-3 inches longer but the same width. I took the pedals apart.(Which is fairly easy by the way)

After about an hour of trying to compress the stiffer springs and making sure I hooked the sensor up correctly, I was able to test it out. The clutch and brake feel like my real MR2 does. I've had my girlfriend and friends try it out and they love the realistic feel it has. So has anybody tried this?
 
Yes. :) Among other things. That's great you are trying stuff like that out. If you want to look for some other selections of springs, check out http://www.mcmaster.com/ I ordered a bunch of different ones from there to test with. I will take a look when I have some time and see which springs I have that I liked. You have to order them in sets of 5 or something. If I have any left that were good, I can send them to you.

I even went so far as to make my own force sensitive pedal to replace the stock one. Here's an early version of it. It dropped right into the CSR pedal base:

AHGKDS11V1.jpg


I later moved on, but it was fun messing with. :)
 
I'll have to check out that site later, thanks . That pedal you made is sweet there. By the way, I wanted to thank you for your fast response when I ordered two of your products the other day and I sent one to my old address.
 
Has anybody that owns a set of CSR pedals, replaced springs that come with the pedals with stiffer springs? The springs that come stock with the pedals are far too easy to push.I didnt bother me much for the gas pedal but for the clutch and especially the brake I needed more resistance. So I went to my local ACE store and purchased new springs for about 3$ a piece. The springs I got were about 2-3 inches longer but the same width. I took the pedals apart.(Which is fairly easy by the way)

After about an hour of trying to compress the stiffer springs and making sure I hooked the sensor up correctly, I was able to test it out. The clutch and brake feel like my real MR2 does. I've had my girlfriend and friends try it out and they love the realistic feel it has. So has anybody tried this?

Do you remember the name and type of springs that you got from Ace?
 
G219
Do you remember the name and type of springs that you got from Ace?

No, but I'm going down there tomorrow to buy another spring for my gas pedal. I'll look at the type and tell you.
 
Yes. :) Among other things. That's great you are trying stuff like that out. If you want to look for some other selections of springs, check out http://www.mcmaster.com/ I ordered a bunch of different ones from there to test with. I will take a look when I have some time and see which springs I have that I liked. You have to order them in sets of 5 or something. If I have any left that were good, I can send them to you.

I even went so far as to make my own force sensitive pedal to replace the stock one. Here's an early version of it. It dropped right into the CSR pedal base:

AHGKDS11V1.jpg


I later moved on, but it was fun messing with. :)

Nice work Mr Basher! How did you make it pressure sensitive? Is there a FSR in there somewhere?
 
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G219
Much appreciated.

No problem. By the way I went to true value to get the springs not ace hardware. The brand name of the springs I got are called Century spring corp. The size is, 5/8 x 3 x .80
 
No problem. By the way I went to true value to get the springs not ace hardware. The brand name of the springs I got are called Century spring corp. The size is, 5/8 x 3 x .80

Got it. Now I need to find a true value. Thanks again
 
mikochu
*interest piqued*

I don't have a True Value close to me, but would love the specs of the springs people like the most.

Well Im sure you could get the same springs I got from your local hardware store(not the same brand but I'm sure that doesnt matter).
 
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