With cars becoming ever more connected and tech-enabled, drivers have little excuse not to drive sensibly, efficiently, and exactly to the desired destination. But, of course, most of us don’t drive ...
Nelson Ireson August 19, 2008 Comment Now! Nissan's force-feedback ECO Pedal accelerator pedal, touted as a 'green' driving aid that pushes back against the driver's foot when accelerating too briskly ...
These days we've become accustomed to gadgets that give haptic feedback, usually as a vibration or reactive force. The technology has also crept into our cars in the form of seats or steering wheels ...
Technology can do a lot to improve fuel economy, but in the real world, changes in driving technique can also pay off with fuel savings. This latest fuel-saving measure uses the former to encourage ...
MUNICH, Germany — Automotive tier one Continental AG has developed an accelerator pedal that can give the driver a feedback on current traffic situations. For input signals, the device can be coupled ...
MUNICH, Germany — Gone are the times when drivers relentlessly could kick down the accelerator pedal and speed ahead. Automotive tier one Continental has developed a smart pedal that gives a haptic ...
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Dial in your sim racing feel for real performance
Getting your sim racing setup dialed in isn’t just about spending big — it’s about tuning force feedback, pedals, and hardware to feel like the real track. From direct drive wheelbases to load cell ...
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