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    The Sim-Lab Pedal Set XP1 Loadcell boasts a proprietary 200 kg loadcell design, delivering up to 100 kg of brake pedal pressure. Its aluminium construction ensures exceptional durability, while hall effect sensor technology minimises wear on key components. 

    The pedal set includes a variety of elastomers and springs, allowing users to customise the pedal feel to suit any preference. Whether you prefer short and stiff, or light and short, the Sim-Lab Pedal Set XP1 adds an extra layer of realism to your sim-racing set-up.

    • Ultra-precise brake-pedal input for tighter corners

    • Adjustable resistance, preload, and pedal angle

    • Full-metal construction

    • Fully customisable with RaceDirector®

    features

    • Mounts on virtually any pedal deck
    • The inclination of the pedal is easily adjustable
    • Blue color illustrates adjustability
    • Pedal face is adjustable in height and angle
    • Swappable pedal face
    • Real ball bearings in the pedal arm
    • Strong full metal construction
    • Pedal position free of constraint
    • Pedal maximum travel is adjustable

    brake pedal

    • 200kg load cell transfers to 100kg pedal pressure
    • Easy to swap elastomers and springs
    • Adjustable stiffness and initial first-stage compression

    throttle pedal

    • Hall Sensor technology (no wear)
    • Swappable springs for different throttle stiffness (spring tension)

    clutch pedal

    • Adjustable bite-point
    • Hall Sensor technology (no wear)
    • Swappable spring and adjustable spring tension

    FAQs

    The Sim-Lab XP1 works best for a range of racing simulations, including street racing, Formula, GT, and Rally.

    Using the RaceDirector® software, you can adjust dead zones, sensitivity, and linearity per axis. You can also save and load pedal profiles for different cars, or even different sims. This allows you to adjust your pedals based on the demand of individual races.

    By making use of hall effect sensors, the throttle and clutch pedals feature zero-contact designs, extending the lifespan of the pedal set.

    Yes, you can adjust the pedal faceplate based on your preference.

    You can visit our Melbourne-based sim racing centre or drop by our showroom to try these pedals out for yourself. Or if you’re still in the research phase, chat to our passionate team of sim racers.