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Do these ECCI pedals plug right in to the DFP or is some adaptor or modification needed?
Edit: Nevermind, found the website. Plugs right in to DFP! Hard to find prices on this site, are those pedals $349US?
yep, add about 70+ bucks for pressure brake system (awsome, that's the one thing lacking from the crappy pedals, and adds an incredible ammount of realism, just like a real car, the brake becomes pressure sensitive.). and about 30 for shipping (not sure) cause these things are HEAVY.
basicly the pedals are built to outlast your feet, pretty well built, most people consider this overkill, but when you're gonna spend as much time as i am playing GT4, it's defenetly worth it.
basicly the problem with the DFP pedals is that overtime, there will be wear in the accelerator pedal, and that wear will cause the pots to move a bit, and when that happens in the middle of a race the accelerator will lose calibration, not good, cause even if you step on it the accelerator will only report about 70% to the game, so basicly, it sucks and i hope logitech fixes this (this is a known issue in the DFP and the momo racing wheel from logitech also).
there's a fix for it, it's not hard to do, but if you don't do it right the first time, you'll have to open up your peldas again later on.. but anyway, i don't care about that anymore, the difference in the pedals quality is huge, those ECCI like you said, just plug right into the DFP and no mods are required.
the Driving force pro is IMO the best wheel available in the market when it comes to price / performance. too bad the pedals aren't up to par.
btw, check page 2 for my nurburgring times ;-)