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Old Jul 11, 2024 | 03:32 PM
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After the trip to the Ozarks event I came home with a list of things I wanted to fix or change on the roadster. One of the bigger items was the lag coming out of corners. A supercharged car should not have that problem. I opted to install a Pedal Commander and wanted to share my thoughts. The install was simple once I figured out how to remove the pedal assembly. I started off in city mode, position 2. Quickly decided what the hell kick it all the way to 4. Wow I am impressed. No more lag. On the flip side the throttle is pretty twitchy so I will have to get used to that. Another thing I learned is that the car does not decelerate like before and I have to get on the brakes quicker. That makes sense as the computer is now getting an altered signal from the pedal. So if you make a banzai run to 80 or 90 it is going to hang at that speed for a few seconds longer.
Overall it performs as advertised. I am going to run it on the car for a while and see how I like it.
 
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Old Jul 12, 2024 | 12:13 AM
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Originally Posted by hillcountryflyer
After the trip to the Ozarks event I came home with a list of things I wanted to fix or change on the roadster. One of the bigger items was the lag coming out of corners. A supercharged car should not have that problem. I opted to install a Pedal Commander and wanted to share my thoughts. The install was simple once I figured out how to remove the pedal assembly. I started off in city mode, position 2. Quickly decided what the hell kick it all the way to 4. Wow I am impressed. No more lag. On the flip side the throttle is pretty twitchy so I will have to get used to that. Another thing I learned is that the car does not decelerate like before and I have to get on the brakes quicker. That makes sense as the computer is now getting an altered signal from the pedal. So if you make a banzai run to 80 or 90 it is going to hang at that speed for a few seconds longer.
Overall it performs as advertised. I am going to run it on the car for a while and see how I like it.
Thanks for sharing your observations of how it performs. I doubt I'll get one (base model), but it's good to learn about different things.
 
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Old Oct 3, 2024 | 02:38 PM
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[QUOTE=hillcountryflyer;991143
Overall it performs as advertised. I am going to run it on the car for a while and see how I like it.[/QUOTE]

So it's been a few months since you bought your pedal commander. What are you thoughts now?
 
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Old Oct 3, 2024 | 03:19 PM
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I am very pleased with it. We just made the run over to the fall rally. Made it as far as Atlanta to visit family. Watched the weather and made the decision to head home and not go to Asheville. Ran some of the roads in Arkansas on the way home and the pedal commander made a big difference. I would recommend it. Make sure you follow the instructions and don’t change levels while the car is moving.
 
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Old Oct 3, 2024 | 03:24 PM
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Originally Posted by hillcountryflyer
I am very pleased with it. We just made the run over to the fall rally. Made it as far as Atlanta to visit family. Watched the weather and made the decision to head home and not go to Asheville. Ran some of the roads in Arkansas on the way home and the pedal commander made a big difference. I would recommend it. Make sure you follow the instructions and don’t change levels while the car is moving.
Thanks I appreciate it. Going to think about this one.
 
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