Help needed with clubsport pedals V2

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Wagga Wagga, NSW Australia
Hello everybody.
Please be patient with me as I'm new to this forum and very new to sim racing in general.
The problem I'm having is with my new (only arrived yesterday) CSP V2. I have a Logitech G27 wheel that I will be using with these pedals.
I have done everything that was required for setup with relation to fanatec's video setup for these pedals.
My problem is the setup of these pedals, I have put the oil in the shock adjusted the dial to about 7 on the setting, also adjusted the spring to about halfway but when I try braking in game ( ARC, RRR3,formula1 2013 & Race 07) they feel really spongy and I have NO brakes or little to NO brakes. Have set the profiler up correct I think. I have noticed that there is a tiny bit of oil on the small shock cylinder. Can somebody give me advice in relation to their setup please. I spent nearly 6hrs last night trying to get them right.
Thanks for all help given. Paul.
 
What are the pedals doing in the Fanatec Profiler ? Is the brake going to 100% there ? You just might not be pressing the brake hard enough.

As for Oil on the shock, IMO the stock shock is a VERY poor example of a Shock, The bleed by on the piston is ridiculous, The Quality of the Shock body is questionable and overall isn't very good.

Here's some info on an upgrade for future reference.


http://www.isrtv.com/forums/topic/11365-clubsport-pedals-2014/
 
What are the pedals doing in the Fanatec Profiler ? Is the brake going to 100% there ? You just might not be pressing the brake hard enough.

As for Oil on the shock, IMO the stock shock is a VERY poor example of a Shock, The bleed by on the piston is ridiculous, The Quality of the Shock body is questionable and overall isn't very good.

Here's some info on an upgrade for future reference.


http://www.isrtv.com/forums/topic/11365-clubsport-pedals-2014/

Thanks for the reply Nick.
In profiler the pedals do go 100%. I've got the dial set at 8. When I press the pedals they feel a little spongy. I did get a bit better feel for them last night while playing race 07. As for the oil on the shock, I resealed them with some plumbers tape and that fixed the leaking problem. Maybe I'm just used to the G27 pedals.
 
Took me a while to get used to the load cell, coming from G27 as well. Granted that was almost a year ago and couldn't imagine going back to them now.
 
Took me a while to get used to the load cell, coming from G27 as well. Granted that was almost a year ago and couldn't imagine going back to them now.

I just got myself a better spring, a lot firmer, now the pedal doesn't have any sponge feeling to them now. I feel a lot more confident now. Might even try some online racing which I have never done before. If I decide to get a new wheel which fanatec one would you recommend, ( around $300) or would I be better sticking with the G27 for awhile. Thanks for your help Nick.
 
Stick with the G27 for now, There's some big changes coming from fanatec in the coming weeks/month's so I wouldn't be making any decision's right now.
 
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