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> Momo pedals, opinions?
jonwatts
post Jan 21 2003, 12:02 AM
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I kinda like these pedals and they look perfect for the 914 pedal cluster. Feel free to share your opinion and I'll feel free to consider it or ignore it. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)

MOMO Pedals

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post Jan 21 2003, 12:24 AM
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Those are ok. I think they are pricey though. I got the Sparco pedals for $25 or $30.
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post Jan 21 2003, 12:30 AM
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I dont like the fact that they go OVER the existing pedals. Wait until Dunkels. There is a guy there that sells a complete bolt in billet gas pedal and the covers for the brake and clutch pedals. I like the look, I just think it is cheasy they are covers and not complete billet pedals for the pedal assembly.

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post Jan 21 2003, 12:33 AM
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Which Sparco pedals did you get?

Maybe we should expand this topic a little bit. What do people think is better, smooth (metal) pedals or something with some grip (be it metal tooth or rubber insert).

I agree the MOMO's are pricey but they are the exact shape of the 914 pedals, thus keeping the non-stock look to a minimum.

This isn't the most important topci to ever come up but the list seemed a little quiet tonight.

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post Jan 21 2003, 12:37 AM
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I have driven several cars with this type of pedal and disliked the fact that my feet slipped on them easier than they did with stock rubber pedals. If I had them..they would end up with skate board grip tape on them.

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post Jan 21 2003, 01:52 AM
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Jon.

I have these pedals.
Sparco Pedals

They say $49 there, but I found them somewhere for $30 ish. dunno where, maybe it was ebay. I like them alot. I agree with Brad though. I rather have skateboard grip tape on my pedals. If your shoes just get a little wet, game over, whether they are the rubber nubby pedals or the all metal ones.
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post Jan 21 2003, 01:55 AM
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Thanks, I had a similar experience on another car of mine. I think I'll just stick with stock (it'll be one of the few stock parts still on the car (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) )


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post Jan 21 2003, 06:42 AM
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I got a set of these in my 911 and have a set to be installed on the 914
Don't have any 'grip issues', unless I'm wearing my pimp/dancing shoes (which I try to avoid as much as possible (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)) and it's wet outside...
They bolt over the existing pedals
The brake and gas pedal are sleightly wider, which helps 'heel & toe' action
And at $15 a set, they're hard to beat (OMP, Sparco etc. all sell them)

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