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ProtoSimTech PT-1 Sim Racing Pedals


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The last few months we have seen an increasing new line of PC compatible Pro Sim Racing pedal sets appear on the niche Sim Racing market. One of the brands that have unveiled their latest product is the Virginia based ProtoSimTech.

Christopher Smith, Co-Founder of ProtoSimTech, has been hard at work designing, building, testing, and making critical changes to their first sim racing product, for the past two years.

A few days ago ProtoSimTech officially unveiled the PT-1 high end pedal set. The first thing you will notice is its price. The 2 pedal Throttle and Brake unit retails for $319 + shipping while the three Pedal Throttle, Brake, and Clutch set will set you back $379 + shipping. Keeping the quality in mind, it can be said that this pedal set appears to be great value for money.

The brake pedal features a 50kg load cell, which can be adjusted for a lighter or heavier force, and 4096 steps of resolution. The clutch features a unique mechanism, to try to recreate the real feel of a car’s clutch. Utilizing a digressive system similar to the Fanatec Clubsport Pedals V2, this system can also be extensively adjusted, or even removed if you just want a linear feel. The clutch, as well as the gas pedal, use industrial grade potentiometers, rated for over a million cycles.

Each set of pedals includes one 5mm hex wrench, one 1.5mm hex wrench, one extra hard brake pedal bushing, and 6 extra M6x1.0 stainless steel bolts with washers. 

There is no release date announced yet, but the pedals will be up for pre-order later this year. Because ProtoSimTech will also have to build and ship the units in a reasonable time frame, the orders will be manufactured in batches of twenty. We will keep you posted when the PT-1 pedals are released.

 

PROTOSIMTECH PT-1 Features:
  • Powder Coated Finish
  • Aluminum and Stainless Steel Construction
  • 50KG Load Cell – Brake Pedal
  • Industrial Quality Potentiometers (rated for millions of turns) – Throttle and Clutch Pedals
  • Multiple Pedal Face Positions
  • Adjustable Pedal Height
  • Adjustable Spring Tension
  • Adjustable Pedal Travel
  • Adjustable Potentiometer Travel
  • Adjustable Clutch “Feel”
  • Can Be Inverted or Placed Right Side Up (with each pedal separately)
  • Adjustable load cell position (for lighter or heavier braking)
  • Clutch mechanism can be removed while retaining full clutch functionality
Pricing Structure and Available Options:

These pedals will be available in two different formats with different prices for each format

  • Two Pedal Set – Throttle and Brake – $319*
  • Three Pedal Set – Throttle, Brake, and Clutch – $379*

* + Shipping and Handling

Each set of pedals will include all the necessary hardware needed to make adjustments to each pedal. An extra hard brake bushing will also be included for those that want a much harder brake feeling. ProtoSimTech will also be including instructional videos filled with information on how to make adjustments to your pedals, and how to properly care for them.

Release Date:

This pedal set will be available for pre-order this fall. No official release date has been set. Be sure to check this website for information regarding an official release date. The official release date will be posted on the website when one has been determined.
(We are shooting for October)

Pre-Ordering:

Pre-Orders will be limited to a total of 20 complete pedal sets, and they will be first come, first serve. This limit is to help ensure that we are able to build all 20 complete sets within a reasonable time frame. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Pre-orders will only be open for a short period of time (TBA). Once the orders have hit the 20 set mark, no more ordering will be possible.

After all 20 pedal sets have been built, tested and then shipped, we will open up our ordering process for another batch of 20 pedal sets. Check out our FAQ page for more details.

Lead Times:

Lead times will be approximately 8-10 weeks. While this may seem like an unusually long period of time, we are a small operation, and we would like to ensure that each pedal set matches the quality that you expect out of a sim racing product. Over time, these lead times will grow shorter.

You can also check out our website, which has tons of useful information about these pedals. 

 

http://www.protosimtech.com/

 

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Non male :D

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Potrebbe essere quella via di mezzo che in molti vorrebbero... qualche parere da qualcuno più esperto?

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dice il detto "non svegliare il can che dorme"...  :shifty:  eheheh

 

scherzo...

Credo sia l'unica "alternativa" sotto i 500 euro per avere una 3 pedali

Oggettivamente credo si affianchi pericolosamente a soluzioni più "commerciali" anche più datate tipo CST, Faster pedals, e in ultima battuta anche alla CSP di Fanatec (che costa 250 euro).

Per dire che sembra sufficentemente solida per un uso "normale", lascia moooolto a desiderare in quanto ad estetica, e ripeto, per me si avvicina pericolosamente (portando più "contro" che "pro") all'americana CST in versione F1...pedaliera che però costava IL DOPPIO!...

 

Non mi piace per niente a livello di estetica, consierando che certi spigolo "non costava niente smussarli"...  :doh:

Manca il battitacco o sbaglio!?... (roba da poco...vabè)... Le pedanine dritte non mi sono mai piaciute (come anche sulla Fanatec) e ho moltissimi dubbi sulla resistenza strutturale di questa sotto sforzi relativamente grandi...oltre che sul sistema a molla-gommino-load cell.

 

Guardavo giusto poche ore fa la HPP americana. 
Seppur più costosa quella appena citata SECONDO ME è una spanna sopra... è esteticamente MOLTO gradevole e a funzionalità non le manca niente...

 

poi...de gustibus... :whistle:

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