Hey, here are promised videos:
Video 1
Video 2
It's still being processed on youtube, there will be better resolution available as soon as it's done.
As you can see, the isolators are very soft vertically and to the sides. It looks ridiculous really
, when I first installed them, I was thinking I'll have to dump these isolators straight away. But then I found out they have zero flex when loaded from front to back - I'm pulling really hard.
I had troubles with resonance as the pedal construction is like 30 - 40 kg with everything, which is not light, but all the tactile could make it catch bad vibration as the initial resistance from isolators is so soft.
I solved it via adding "pretension" with bolt I outlined in previous posts. It's not installed on the video though. It solved all my problems.
Also notice how much side to side movement it has and notice side butkicker specifically - that's a lot of movement right?
I believe it's just this what makes for really great L / R separation. I cannot notice this side to side squishiness when driving at all. Also BK side units are offset and on longer "lever" to create more motion.
I also got some vertical flex going on the front on the steel profiles as you can see, it doesn't happen under braking as its force is rather front to back. Even if there's some flex, it becomes part of the pedal characteristics as it's behaving always the same. Same thing was described in
review of some vertical mounted pedals on Sim Racing Garage, and Barry was suprised that flex that was going on there didn't affect the pedal feeling in negative way.
Also I have another layer of isolators under the whole construction you can see on video which increases motion and kills the vibration going into the floor.
I have applied lot of vibration killing materials, but what is on topmost layer of isolators - seat and pedals is strictly without any isolation at all so the vibrations can travel freely there.
@Ceolmor be careful with as soft isolators as this. You have to offset the isolators long way to the front and back in order not to get vertical travel of the isolators when pressing stiff pedals as I described in previous post. If you cannot get this much of offset, I would choose something stiffer. There's a lot of difference between 43 kg and 50 kg version of isolator, the difference in stiffness feels more like 40 kg than 7 kg from specification.
I would recommend you to use the pretension bolt anyway, so you will be able to dial in stiffness you need in certain range.