Subaru Sim Pedals
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Sometimes, things take a while to be realized - but then they are even more impressive: After converting their Subaru from right-hand drive to left-hand drive, @Helldriver had a set of spare pedals - and immediately thought of using them in the sim rig one day.
Fast forward and the pedals found new life: The accelerator uses the original throttle body, the brake uses the clutch cylinder, and a 45-kg spring is used for the clutch. According to Helldriver, "they work like a charm and feel exactly like the real ones in my car."
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Sometimes, things take a while to be realized - but then they are even more impressive: After converting their Subaru from right-hand drive to left-hand drive, @Helldriver had a set of spare pedals - and immediately thought of using them in the sim rig one day.
Fast forward and the pedals found new life: The accelerator uses the original throttle body, the brake uses the clutch cylinder, and a 45-kg spring is used for the clutch. According to Helldriver, "they work like a charm and feel exactly like the real ones in my car."
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