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Thrustmaster T3PA Brake Mod
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I was inspired by https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2835515 but found the mod wasn't exactly compatible with my pedal set (might be a newer/older version) so I designed my own.
It uses a pair of these dampers:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Hsp-hpi-hop-up-parts-oil-adjustable-130mm-alloy-aluminum-shock-absorber-damper-for-rc-car/32593123945.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.Q01WaR
I put them on the stiffest setting. It doesn't add a linear feeling, just makes the pedal about 2-3 times stiffer. I did some really rough measurements (literally pressing a scale against the pedal) to see what sort of braking force was required to compress the pedal and was getting around 25 N on stock setup and then more like 60-70 N with the modification installed.
The design uses the Thrustmaster cone brake mod thing. Just remove the cone and then mount it with the M10 bolt. You'll also need a flat surface to attach the back end of the mounting bracket. Print the parts at a decent infill like 40%
It uses a pair of these dampers:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Hsp-hpi-hop-up-parts-oil-adjustable-130mm-alloy-aluminum-shock-absorber-damper-for-rc-car/32593123945.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.Q01WaR
I put them on the stiffest setting. It doesn't add a linear feeling, just makes the pedal about 2-3 times stiffer. I did some really rough measurements (literally pressing a scale against the pedal) to see what sort of braking force was required to compress the pedal and was getting around 25 N on stock setup and then more like 60-70 N with the modification installed.
The design uses the Thrustmaster cone brake mod thing. Just remove the cone and then mount it with the M10 bolt. You'll also need a flat surface to attach the back end of the mounting bracket. Print the parts at a decent infill like 40%
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