Moza SR-P Pedals

The Moza SR-P Pedals are a steel-built, USB PC pedal set with a 100 kg load-cell brake and 16-bit sensors. The brake uses a dual-sensor fusion (angle + load cell) plus spring/damper stack for a progressive, two-stage feel. Spacing and plate height are adjustable, and Moza’s Pit House app lets you tune pedal curves. Sold as a two-pedal set with an optional clutch add-on, the SR-P targets budget-to-midrange sim racers upgrading from potentiometer pedals to pressure-based braking.

Quick overview

Here are the most important points you need to know about the Moza SR-P Pedals.

Pros

  • Durable steel build
  • 100 kg load-cell brake for precise control
  • Adjustable pedal spacing and tuning options
  • Strong value for the price range

Cons

  • PC-only, no console support
  • Works best when hard-mounted
  • Clutch pedal lacks realistic feel

Moza SR-P Pedals Reviews

Moza SR-P Pedals are positioned as budget load-cell pedals with excellent value: full-metal construction, a strong two-stage brake feel and easy, plug-and-play setup. Noted caveats include PC-only support, the need for solid rear mounting to avoid rocking, and a clutch that mirrors the throttle without a realistic bite point. Overall verdict: high value if you’re on PC and can hard-mount. – SimRaceReviews (2024)

Moza SR-P Pedals are positioned as the step up from the SR-P Lite within the Moza ecosystem, primarily due to the inclusion of a load-cell brake and a spring/elastomer stack that enables pressure-based braking. The strength of the set lies in its ability to train consistent braking pressure, while the drawback is the long initial pedal travel before the elastomer engages, which can feel vague. At this price point the trade-off is acceptable, though more demanding sim racers may prefer moving up to higher-tier pedals. – Boosted Media (2024)

The Moza SR-P Pedals are presented as a more accessible load-cell alternative to the CRP and CRP2. The set offers a customizable layout, optional clutch, and an adjustable brake with interchangeable springs. The limitation is PC-only compatibility and a clutch design that feels less sophisticated, but overall the SR-P Pedals stand out as a fantastic and relatively low-cost entry point into pressure-based braking. – SimRacingSetup (2025)

Reputation

Customers say that Moza SR-P Pedals markedly improve braking precision and consistency versus potentiometer sets, and respond well to simple tuning (springs/damper, curve tweaks). Many report quick fixes for pedal squeaks with appropriate grease, and recommend the SR-P Accessory Kit to tailor brake resistance.

According to customers, Moza SR-P Pedals can develop squeaks/clicks on throttle or brake over time and may require periodic lubrication; some users mention a brake pushrod screw working loose without thread-locker. Floor-use can lead to movement – hard mounting is preferred.