Pedal Commander! Awesomeness!

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JetDriver480

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Just ordered mine tonight from SVC. $285 shipped! (Thanks). Let's see some pictures of Raptor PC's installed!
 

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03d5c0d50bc314aaebe89296bc6ab9ef.jpg I think this is the second best location. It works for me


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You sure? I was under the impression it simply plugs into the pedal harness.... Basically plug your pedal into the PC and then the PC into the factory harness. All under the dash at the pedal.



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Ill bet the majority of people asking have not ordered one. One would hope if you have one you also have the instructions. Maybe thats too big of a gap for some to connect those dots tho...
 

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Ill bet the majority of people asking have not ordered one. One would hope if you have one you also have the instructions. Maybe thats too big of a gap for some to connect those dots tho...

Maybe if people went to the website and clicked on "Installation videos" and watched them install them on cars (granted there's no Raptor). But maybe that's too big a gap for some to connect those dots....

http://www.pedalcommander.com/portfolio/
 

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Installation is the same for 90% of cars. Unplug the throttle sensor above your gas pedal, plug in Pedal Commander.

So yes, many of our installation videos (despite the vehicles being different) will show you exactly what needs to be done :)
 

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There's 4 different settings for it and all those settings are adjustable. In "Race" mode or Race +" mode, it's really touchy. Race mode on the PC and sport mode on the truck make it feel like a nascar, immediate response and torque...way too much for everyday driving, but for playing around, it's cool as hell.

Normal mode on the truck and sport mode on the PC make it feel like it's in sport mode, it still skips the gears yet it's more responsive.

I drive it in "City" mode +1, with normal mode on the truck most of the time and it feels great. SO much more responsive. I keep it in "City +1" when I switch to Sport mode as well and the truck just RIPS. No doubt it's pricey for what it does, but the change in throttle response is too good to pass up. I've said it before, it makes the truck feel tuned, without the tune, really wakes it up and makes it more fun to drive. That said, I've bought 3 of them...Raptor and 2 Jeeps, a JK and a JKU...they take the delay and the lazy pedal feel out of all 3 trucks. I'm not easy on the throttle, and I like to have fun when I'm driving...I love the response and the ability to change it on the fly just like the truck modes. Response changes with the touch of a button.

holy shit you drive nascar I would think nascar is geared high and not that snappy off the line. But I've never drove a nascar however I have drove a modified on a gravel road that was cool lot's of power. nascar is what 800hp or so?
 
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