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ECCI vs TSW pedals
I currently have a logitech momo wheel and pedals. It si the one with the
red base. As you are aware of the pedals are not real easy to use. I would like to buy some pedals. I need some suggestions deciding between the TSW pedals and the ECCI 6000 pedals. The TSW pedals cost less. Some suggested to me that the adjustability of the ECCI pedals was worth paying more. I use a desk and a computer chair to drive. Any suggestions? Thanks !!! |
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Are the ECCI 6000s the "tractor" pedals? If so, be aware that they feel
kinda clumsy to use, and unlike the other ECCI pedals, offer no real adjustability over any other pdeals. The TSW pedals are well nigh bulletproof, and are "adjustable" by the simple expedient of installing different springs and/or pots. "Brian Bowles" > wrote in message .. . > I currently have a logitech momo wheel and pedals. It si the one with the > red base. As you are aware of the pedals are not real easy to use. I would > like to buy some pedals. I need some suggestions deciding between the TSW > pedals and the ECCI 6000 pedals. The TSW pedals cost less. Some suggested to > me that the adjustability of the ECCI pedals was worth paying more. I use a > desk and a computer chair to drive. Any suggestions? Thanks !!! > > |
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Brian Bowles > wrote in message .. . > I currently have a logitech momo wheel and pedals. It si the one with the > red base. As you are aware of the pedals are not real easy to use. I would > like to buy some pedals. I need some suggestions deciding between the TSW > pedals and the ECCI 6000 pedals. The TSW pedals cost less. Some suggested to > me that the adjustability of the ECCI pedals was worth paying more. I use a > desk and a computer chair to drive. Any suggestions? Thanks !!! > I'd take the tsw myself, but ymmv. To me, some ECCI pundits fall into the "Of course it's the best ! Why ? Umm, I don't know, but, well it must be, because it costs more !" mindset. |
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I bought the ECCI 6000 Pedals (top pivot) specifically for the Momo Force.
It basically piggy backs onto the original pedal plug. The unit ECCI had in stock included the PMB2 option but if I could have made the choice I doubt I would have got it again (these arent the 3000 series tractor pedals). All I can say is they are simply awesome in every respect. Great ergonomic adjustability for nearly any type of seating position. Absolutely bulletproof and should last forever. Well worth the $300 I paid. I purchased a couple extra Momo wheels so Im set indefinitely as my original Momo stills works perfectly after 2+ years of moderate use. Mitch "Brian Bowles" > wrote in message .. . >I currently have a logitech momo wheel and pedals. It si the one with the >red base. As you are aware of the pedals are not real easy to use. I would >like to buy some pedals. I need some suggestions deciding between the TSW >pedals and the ECCI 6000 pedals. The TSW pedals cost less. Some suggested >to me that the adjustability of the ECCI pedals was worth paying more. I >use a desk and a computer chair to drive. Any suggestions? Thanks !!! > |
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I'm sorry - yes, the 6000 pedals are built like a Porsche and should be
great if the top-hinge ergonomics work for you. The 3000 pedals are also built like a Porsche...but drive more like a Rolls Royce Silver Wraith. "Mitch_A" > wrote in message news > I bought the ECCI 6000 Pedals (top pivot) specifically for the Momo Force. > It basically piggy backs onto the original pedal plug. The unit ECCI had in > stock included the PMB2 option but if I could have made the choice I doubt I > would have got it again (these arent the 3000 series tractor pedals). All I > can say is they are simply awesome in every respect. Great ergonomic > adjustability for nearly any type of seating position. Absolutely > bulletproof and should last forever. Well worth the $300 I paid. I > purchased a couple extra Momo wheels so Im set indefinitely as my original > Momo stills works perfectly after 2+ years of moderate use. > > Mitch > > > "Brian Bowles" > wrote in message > .. . > >I currently have a logitech momo wheel and pedals. It si the one with the > >red base. As you are aware of the pedals are not real easy to use. I would > >like to buy some pedals. I need some suggestions deciding between the TSW > >pedals and the ECCI 6000 pedals. The TSW pedals cost less. Some suggested > >to me that the adjustability of the ECCI pedals was worth paying more. I > >use a desk and a computer chair to drive. Any suggestions? Thanks !!! > > > > |
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I think I have decided to get the TSW pedals. Is there any real need to pay
more and get the three pedal version? Thanks!!! "John Simmons" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > says... >> I currently have a logitech momo wheel and pedals. It si the one with the >> red base. As you are aware of the pedals are not real easy to use. I >> would >> like to buy some pedals. I need some suggestions deciding between the TSW >> pedals and the ECCI 6000 pedals. The TSW pedals cost less. Some suggested >> to >> me that the adjustability of the ECCI pedals was worth paying more. I use >> a >> desk and a computer chair to drive. Any suggestions? Thanks !!! > > I have the ECCI wheel and pedals, and both parts are really nice and > well-made. While I've never seen/used the TSW stuff, I've never seen > anything but good comments about them. > |
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Dude dont get the TSW.The ECCI pedals are universally rated the best
around.They have inumerable configurations and adjustments while the TSW's are just two pedals poking out of a box. The ECCi are also as close as you will get to the genuine pressure modulation of a real brake pedal, while the TSW seem to rely on the usual spring tension and travel system you see anywhere. Everyone thats used ECCI rates them over anything else they have ever used, and looking at the products it doesnt seem even close. "Brian Bowles" > wrote in message .. . >I think I have decided to get the TSW pedals. Is there any real need to pay >more and get the three pedal version? Thanks!!! > "John Simmons" > wrote in message > ... >> In article >, >> says... >>> I currently have a logitech momo wheel and pedals. It si the one with >>> the >>> red base. As you are aware of the pedals are not real easy to use. I >>> would >>> like to buy some pedals. I need some suggestions deciding between the >>> TSW >>> pedals and the ECCI 6000 pedals. The TSW pedals cost less. Some >>> suggested to >>> me that the adjustability of the ECCI pedals was worth paying more. I >>> use a >>> desk and a computer chair to drive. Any suggestions? Thanks !!! >> >> I have the ECCI wheel and pedals, and both parts are really nice and >> well-made. While I've never seen/used the TSW stuff, I've never seen >> anything but good comments about them. >> > > |
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Dont post when you dont know ****.The ECCi pedals have more adjustments and
configurations than anything on the market and certainly more than the TSW "pedals out of a box" setup. "Steve Smith" > wrote in message ... > Are the ECCI 6000s the "tractor" pedals? If so, be aware that they feel > kinda clumsy to use, and unlike the other ECCI pedals, offer no real > adjustability over any other pdeals. The TSW pedals are well nigh > bulletproof, and are "adjustable" by the simple expedient of installing > different springs and/or pots. > > "Brian Bowles" > wrote in message > .. . >> I currently have a logitech momo wheel and pedals. It si the one with the >> red base. As you are aware of the pedals are not real easy to use. I >> would >> like to buy some pedals. I need some suggestions deciding between the TSW >> pedals and the ECCI 6000 pedals. The TSW pedals cost less. Some suggested > to >> me that the adjustability of the ECCI pedals was worth paying more. I use > a >> desk and a computer chair to drive. Any suggestions? Thanks !!! >> >> > > |
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