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SimNet SP Pro Clutch Pedal Add On
SimNet SP Pro Clutch Pedal Add On
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An add on clutch pedal designed for the SimNet SP Pro pedal system. Perfect for upgrading a two pedal setup to a full three pedal configuration with realistic engagement.
KEY BENEFITS
- Upgrade from a two pedal setup to full manual control
- Improve launch control and gear changes with precise clutch input
- Match real car clutch behavior with progressive engagement feel
- Integrate seamlessly with existing SimNet SP Pro pedals
- Expand versatility across different racing disciplines
WHO IT’S FOR
This is for sim racers currently using the SimNet SP Pro two pedal set who want to add a clutch for manual driving. It is ideal for drivers focused on drifting, rally, or H pattern racing where clutch control is essential for performance and realism.
KEY FEATURES
The SimNet SP Pro clutch pedal is designed to integrate directly with the existing SP Pro pedal system, allowing for a seamless upgrade to a three pedal configuration. It delivers a progressive and controlled engagement feel that mirrors real world clutch behavior. The pedal is built with the same focus on durability and adjustability as the rest of the SP Pro lineup, ensuring consistent performance under demanding use. The SimNet SP Pro clutch pedal add on sim racing clutch pedal provides a straightforward upgrade path without replacing your entire pedal set.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Product type: Clutch pedal add on
- Compatibility: SimNet SP Pro pedal system
- Configuration: Designed for upgrading two pedal sets
- Adjustment: Tunable engagement and resistance
- Construction: Metal pedal assembly
- Use case: Sim racing clutch control
REAL-WORLD USE / EXPERIENCE
In real driving scenarios, adding a clutch unlocks a new level of control, especially for starts, drifting, and manual gear changes. The pedal provides a predictable engagement point that helps you develop consistency during launches and transitions. It also adds depth to the driving experience by requiring proper timing and coordination, making your setup feel closer to a real car.
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