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Old 01-25-2012 | 05:03 PM
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It's time for a 2012 update. If you haven’t seen my other threads, my company is SRP Racing. We are an official Rennlist sponsor. We have been making racing pedals since 1995.
www.srpracing.com
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Our pedals are designed to offer the highest levels of grip and much improved heel toe sizing. They are also the best looking pedals on the market I’ll let the pictures speak for themselves. We have many different surface finishes to choose from. The Grid surface finish is the most popular, so that is what I mostly post pictures of.
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Your feet will not slide on our pedals. Once you start braking, your foot will not slide. However, you still have plenty of control for blipping the throttle. You DO want your foot to slide on the gas pedal. This is so you can apply the throttle smoothly. You will notice that our Grid finish gas pedals have smoother grids, so as to reduce the grip.
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As a reminder, I am going to keep running the Rennlist discount coupon code for Rennlist members. Just enter: rennlist while checking out for 20% off.
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Please note, the pictures below are just examples, and might not be for your particular car.
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You can also order our pedals with black anodizing.

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We do offer other finishes. Check out our website for more pictures and info.

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If you would like more info on the grip levels of our pedals, follow the link below.
http://www.srpracing.com/pedal_grip_test.cfm
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Thank you,
Brian
www.srpracing.com
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Old 01-25-2012 | 05:03 PM
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Our pedals are all about function, but a little flash doesn't hurt. Here is a new design that I’ve been working on. The color possibilities are nearly endless. I only have the five colors below so far, but will be adding more in time. The groove is machined deep enough that the color should never be in contact with shoes or dirt. The pedals will be available in both Silver and Black.

The first two pictures show Porsche pedals in the silver finish.


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These pictures show the pedals in Black (not Porsche pedals) and in the five colors currently offered. The colors are much more vibrant in person. The five colors below are fluorescent to help them stand out in the footwell. These pictures don't do them justice. The first picture below is Red/Orange. The third picture is Orange, and would look perfect on a GT3.





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These final pictures show the pedals in raw machined form, just for fun (if someone wanted the pedals this way, we can do it).

Old 01-25-2012 | 06:25 PM
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Love the looks of these. Once I do the Tip to Manual conversion these will be on the list.
Old 01-25-2012 | 06:52 PM
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Can you make a gas pedal that actually replaces the factory pedal, hinge at the bottom and rod attachment in back?
I see more use of one complete replacement throttle pedal.
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Originally Posted by GeorgeK
Can you make a gas pedal that actually replaces the factory pedal, hinge at the bottom and rod attachment in back?
I see more use of one complete replacement throttle pedal.
I think there are some companies out there making this. That isn't really our thing. For most people our pedals will get them where they want to be. You have the extra width (we offer two different versions) and you can adjust the height when you install the pedals, so you can get the pedals just right for heel toe.
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Just got a GoPro camera and did some messing around. Took some video of our pedals in action in my E30 M3. The HD looks great with this camera - you can view in 1080 if you want to. I will probably get a mic for the outside shots as the wind noise can get pretty high.

You can see me doing the "big toe/little toe" method of heel/toe downshifts.


In this video I was just experimenting with a camera and pedal. I wasn't going to even upload it, but it shows off the machining pretty nicely.
Old 05-14-2012 | 05:10 PM
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Nice S54 M3! Bet that thing is a BEAST! I used to have an '89 M3 w/ a euro S50B32 under the hood. Fun cars.
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Still Here! The discount code is still active.
Changed the surface details of the Grid pedals ever so slightly.



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