The Moza Racing CRP2 pedals are the company’s newest high-end load cell pedal set and represent a long overdue refresh of the original CRP pedals that had been on the market for several years. With competitive pricing and a strong feature set on paper, I have spent several weeks dialing these pedals in, experimenting with different configurations, and putting them through extended driving sessions to see how they actually hold up.
In this review, I am going to walk you through what you need to know about the CRP2 pedals, what Moza did right, where there is still room for improvement, and whether or not I ultimately recommend them for serious sim racers.
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Fully redesigned for 2024, the CRP2 pedals consist of a brake, throttle, and an optional clutch, all mounted to a redesigned pedal deck that includes a carbon fiber heel plate. The base two-pedal set retails at $400, with the clutch adding an extra $100. An optional performance kit adds another $20 on top.
The configuration sent to me included the clutch and performance kit, bringing the total to $520. That is not a small amount of money by any means, but it also places these pedals directly into a competitive mid to high-end category where expectations are high.
The pedal deck is made entirely from metal and features clean cable routing that hides all wiring underneath. This contributes heavily to the CRP2’s minimalist look. The carbon fiber heel plate and subtle gold accents give it a refined appearance without feeling flashy.
Functionally, the pedal deck is very well designed. It features threaded inserts for easy mounting, allows side-to-side pedal adjustment, and remained completely rigid even under heavy braking. During testing, there was no noticeable flex, which helped maintain consistency and confidence while driving.
The only downside is that the pedal deck is mandatory. For sim racers whose cockpits already include a built-in pedal plate, this may feel unnecessary. It would be nice to see Moza offer the pedals without the deck as a cheaper option in the future.
The throttle pedal is by far the easiest part of this set to get right, and Moza has done exactly that. Like the other pedals, it offers a wide range of adjustments including height, angle, placement, and travel.
Resistance can be adjusted via a dial on the rear or by swapping out the spring entirely. While I experimented with different configurations, I ultimately settled on the stock setup, which felt well balanced and natural for my driving style.
In use, the throttle is smooth, quiet, and precise. Input is consistent, and there were no issues with sticking or uneven resistance. For most users, this pedal should be very easy to dial in to personal preference.
It is also worth noting that this pedal set can be used on Xbox when connected through a compatible Moza wheelbase, which adds flexibility for console users.



The clutch pedal offers similar levels of adjustment to the throttle and attempts to simulate a clutch bite point through a snap-action mechanism near the end of travel. This adds a layer of immersion beyond simple linear movement.
While the feature works, I found the bite point to be too aggressive on the medium and stiff settings. Lowering it to the softest configuration made it more subtle and usable, though still noticeable.
Build quality here is excellent. Like the other pedals, the clutch is made entirely from aluminum and finished in a clean black powder coat. The hexagonal pedal faces are comfortable, with beveled edges that feel good underfoot.
However, these pedal faces are extremely slippery, making shoes almost mandatory. For users who prefer driving in socks, this will likely be a deal breaker. Offering optional rubberized pedal faces would be a welcome addition.
The brake pedal is clearly the highlight of the CRP2 set and where Moza’s redesign really shines. Multiple damping blocks with different resistances are included as standard, allowing extensive tuning of brake feel.
The optional performance kit adds even more springs and blocks, expanding the range of possible configurations. Even without the performance kit, there is already a large amount of adjustment available.
The brake uses a 200kg load cell sensor, which allows for extremely stiff setups if desired. More importantly, it can also be tuned down to a medium-soft resistance that feels approachable and comfortable. This flexibility is a major strength.
Moza includes configuration guides that help explain how different combinations affect brake feel. While it does take time to experiment, the end result is a brake pedal that can be tailored very precisely.
Once dialed in, the CRP2 pedals performed extremely well on track. The brake pedal was accurate and predictable, with a strong sense of control thanks to the combination of load cell and angle sensor input.
Pedal calibration and input blending can be adjusted in Moza Pit House software, where you can also fine-tune curves and sensitivity. The software interface is clear and made it easy to experiment with different setups.
All three pedals operated smoothly and quietly, with no mechanical noise or inconsistency during long sessions.


Moza Pit House plays an important role in getting the most out of the CRP2 pedals. From calibration to curve adjustments, everything is handled in one place.
The ability to blend load cell and angle sensor input on the brake is particularly useful and allows drivers to fine-tune braking behavior to suit different cars and driving styles.
Software stability during testing was solid, and changes applied reliably without requiring restarts.
The Moza Racing CRP2 pedals are a clear and noticeable improvement over the original CRP set. They deliver strong build quality, excellent adjustability, and a braking system that can compete in a crowded mid to high-end market.
There are still areas where Moza could improve, particularly with grip on the pedal faces and offering more modular purchasing options. Even so, the overall package is well thought out and performs at a high level once properly configured.
If you are looking for a modern load cell pedal set with serious tuning potential and are willing to spend time dialing them in, the CRP2 pedals are an easy recommendation. They feel like a meaningful step forward for Moza and a strong option for sim racers looking to upgrade their setup.
Matthew says:
Good set of pedals, definitely recommend. Just make sure you have a solid base to mount it to.
Roberto says:
So If I have a playseat they are not good?
Sloth says:
I love those Pedals. Quite expensive though. Maybe the SRP Pedals do the job aswell
XanderPanda says:
Love those pedals
fahad says:
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Gaston says:
nice pedals
yingmaitak says:
Wow
Kazutouka says:
Nice Pedals and like the Quality but i just prefer the M-Booster if i could afford them one day. XD
jhan says:
would get them if i had the money tbf
Thorgeir Olafas says:
On my to-buy list
lucvandeneijnden says:
I think these are great paddles, but way to expensive for the average sim racer
Szymox says:
No wydają się fajne manipulatory nożne do wyścigów
Mert says:
After trying out various different loadcell pedals these convinced me especially with the travel of the brake as well es the feeling of the clutch. Good pedals
Filip says:
I have these pedals and realy like them I love the brake beacuse it is so adjustable. I mostly drift with these pedals.
Bence says:
I agree with the review but it is very expensive
Zugi says:
Super polecam serdecznie
Philip says:
How does these pedals compared to fanatec csl elite?
kvn says:
Is there anything a bit less expensive from Moza which is also worth my money?
Eduard says:
Thanks for the good Review of load cell pedals. I wanted to pay These 70 € for a lc kit but now I ll stay at my csl pedals!
Anonymous says:
Really good Pedals, even an upgrade from the Original CRP Pedals.
Will says:
Sounds good! Definitely want these
Sreehari says:
Very good pedals , Need a cockpit if u want to use a high break pressure.
thwang11 says:
Are CRP2 parts compatible at all with SRP? If someone with a CRP2 setup upgrades to an M-Booster brake pedal, can I use their original brake pedal with my SRP setup? I can make up for the mounting differences. I am curious about the compatibility and the connections.
MiloPeng says:
Great video, ended up buying the crp2 pedals cause of it!
KostasLamp says:
Compatible with r9 wheel base?
Tom R. says:
Yes, even with the old V1 one.
Sean says:
Love these pedals , made the single biggest difference to my driving ecperience.
Luca Keller says:
is it worth getting these over the srp pedals
Zordon555 says:
Great review, I would definitely choose them for my first sim racing upgrade.
ivkeee says:
Great review
Micah Halbersma says:
I’ve been loving my crp2 pedals
Soner Zontul says:
That is insane
Coint3644 says:
Huge Upgrade if you startet with an entry level wheel
Maxi says:
Definitely Need those
Greg says:
I have them and they are a huge upgrade from the logitec G920 pedals.
Robin says:
Nice pedals
Christian Sax says:
Really sick to get some info on the pedals before they arrive, as I just bought them. Great video!
JDMz says:
If I had the money this would be great, but I should start with something more cheaper.
Madalin800 says:
Am comandat aceste pedale inainte de Craciun, abia astept sa-mi soseasca. Sper sa fie un imbunatatire peste MOZA sr-p pedals.
Madalin800 says:
I ordered these pedals before Christmas, can’t wait for them to arrive. I hope they are an improvement over the MOZA sr-p pedals
Mlody says:
Those look nice!
Adrian says:
Might need to get a set of these!
Paul Dimayuga says:
I want to get this but with the invertion kit.
Domcaa says:
CRP2s just look mega nice to me. Probably gonna buy it because of this review
Stephen says:
Using the SR-P2 pedals right now, might need to upgrade
Shadow_r6 says:
I’ve only had the pedals for about 2.5 months, but so far I’m very happy with them. It’s very important for the pedals to have a strong, stable base; you definitely have to screw them in tightly before riding
iancarte says:
I got them because of this review and truthfully I’m really enjoying them, I don’t think I could’ve gotten something better for the price, but maybe in some months I’ll upgrade with the Moza active pedal
spike8325 says:
I feel like pedals are very underrated in teams of what people upgrade
Lukas says:
This is really good. I will buy it. Thanks for the review.
Merche says:
Will you try the Asetek Initium Pedals?
Tomas says:
Great set of pedals overall however while initially pressing the brake it does feel a bit loose. I did check all the bolts but honestly unless you are racing full time it doesn’t really matter… 9/10.
glorious129 says:
pretty satisfied with them, can’t complain, but cannot wait to get the mbooster for the brake!
Oberto says:
I can’t wait to upgrade pedals!
Rohan Mody says:
These pedals look great, for sure thinking of purchasing when I upgrade from my CR-P Pedals.
Anonymous says:
Cool
Ryan says:
These pedals are amazing!
rom1 says:
Overall, the build quality is really good and I’m happy with the pedals.
However, I have an issue with the brake. I’m using relatively soft elastomers, and they tend to compress too much at the bottom of the cylinder and don’t return to their original position quickly after releasing the brake.
After a hard braking, if I release the pedal for about a second, the brake can stay slightly engaged for the last few percent. Sometimes the pedal also doesn’t fully return to the top, which makes it a bit unpleasant to use.
I’ve ordered the additional kit with the metal springs to see if it improves this behavior.
David says:
No real budget load cell pedals yet.
Portorama says:
Would love some little bit out of budged though
Steelshot17 says:
If I had $400 to throw at pedals I would buy them for sure!
Tornado says:
very good pedals in my opinion
theft3158 says:
I really like these. Got them yesterday and I’m very happy with them
IXFD says:
Thank you, this really helped me make my decision on buying it
Ayush says:
crazyy pedals
knosubi says:
been thinking about getting these pedals
Logan says:
Great feel to the pedals and great construction. Bought it because of the review.
Saint_Nicholas11 says:
I love these pedals, im about to get them too.
Gojira9000 says:
On my wishlist!
Anonymous says:
These pedals look amazing