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Hydraulic Pedals

Discussion in 'DIY peripherals' started by AlexWilmot, Apr 6, 2015.

  1. AlexWilmot

    AlexWilmot New Member

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    Hi Guys

    Sorry to bug those with my lack of knowledge in electronics,
    So I have a floor mounted pedal box, like the ones you see off tilton or wilwoods websites but I made it ;) I have various master cylinders and pressure sensors but now I have no idea what to do next,
    Can someone provide me a list of what items I need for the pedals to communicate with the pc, So far I see theres an additional pull slave cylinder thingy that people use and some sort of bodnar box(If someone can tell me if I can replace this with an arduino that would help), do I need simtools? I have no idea
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    @AlexWilmot unfortunately I cannot help you but it would be helpful and informative to all other users if you could upload some pictures about your components? Thanks!
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