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Old Oct 15, 2008, 06:24 PM
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New and Affordable!! SRP Racing Pedals for EVO X!! Made in USA!!

EVO VIII and EVO IX Application:


EVO X Application:


SRP Racing manufactures a line of performance billet aluminum racing pedals that are application specific. Our pedals are made to fit the customer’s car and offer improved heel toe and enhanced grip, as well as a great custom look. We’ve been making racing pedals since 1995, and have sold over a quarter million units.

BENEFITS FOR THE CUSTOMER:

*Extreme grip and improved heel toe sizing
*Applications to fit their car specifically
*Several different styles to choose from
*Show quality looks
*Easy, secure installation
*A unique product that not everyone has!!



EVO VIII and IX Application - MSRP: $79.99 per set. Our special introductory offer: $75 + tax, Free Shipping!!

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EVO X Application - MSRP: $89 per set. Our special introductory offer: $85 + tax, Free Shipping!!

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Old Oct 15, 2008, 06:26 PM
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Still Not Convinced?

Read more here!!

We have several different finishes to choose from, with the Satin and the Grid style being the most popular. They all have great grip, with sharp machined edges to keep feet from sliding. At the bottom of this page, please look over our pedal grip testing charts. We tested the pedals dry and then with ArmorAll on the shoe and pedals. The “Wet” test below is the ArmorAll test. We felt this would be a good worse case scenario type test.




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Wow no brainer for heal / toe. The X's stock gas pedal is far too small!

Nice product!
Old Oct 17, 2008, 06:29 PM
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What is the flanged option about?
Old Oct 22, 2008, 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Payden
What is the flanged option about?
flanged option is basically a wrap-around on the edge of the pedal for further secured tied-down.
Old Nov 29, 2008, 10:05 PM
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Originally Posted by ToddMcF2002
The X's stock gas pedal is far too small!
No kidding! Rev-matching for me has been a game musical chairs as the gas pedal is just out of reach for the side of my foot, which means I have to take my foot completely off the brake to blip the throttle. And having a size 13 foot with the stock seats positioned the way they are means heel/toeing is impossible.

I'm picking up a set of these ASAP. I imagine this will be one of those modifications I'll kick myself for not doing sooner.
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Thank you!
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how do they mount on the stock pedal? do i need to drill holes on the stock pedal?
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yes you need to remove the stock gas pedal and drill the SRP pedal on to the stock bracket.

its very easy to install!

SRP Racing Pedal install thread:

https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...ml#post6803150
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will you guys sell just the gas pedal by it self?
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ohh yeah which finish has the best surface feel in your opinion?

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Originally Posted by AlpineFD
ohh yeah which finish has the best surface feel in your opinion?
I personally like the Satin Style.
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How about pedals for the X MR ?
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Originally Posted by MR.Wicked
How about pedals for the X MR ?
They are available too! Same pricing as the manual pedals. Just choose "auto trans" in our drop down menu
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what is the different between the cleat and satin?


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