SRP racing pedals

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Just installed these today and I really love how they turned out. I didn’t like how the stock pedals looked, the FK8 ones looked better in my opinion. But the good thing about the FL5 pedals is that the clutch and brake just slip off, no rivets like the FK8. The gas pedal is just a metal plate held on by four tabs that bend around the pedal.

He didn’t have a set yet for the FL5 but after contacting him and a few back and forth, we got the sizing down. If you guys want the same ones these are the hex design in the shiny finish. He has a few different styles to choose from.

11th Gen Honda Civic SRP racing pedals IMG_5861


11th Gen Honda Civic SRP racing pedals IMG_5860


11th Gen Honda Civic SRP racing pedals IMG_5859
 

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They look great. I’ve used SRP pedals on five different cars. Love them. They’re great for track use because the texture keeps your foot from slipping. The wider gas pedal helps with rev matching.
 
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nice, how much? diy?
Prices start from $79, they have different options and finishes you can go with. I don’t have a DIY but it’s fairly easy. The stock clutch and brake pedal covers slip off, the gas pedal has four metal tabs holding it on, you just have to bend the tabs and remove the metal pedal cover. I worked with them the develop this set because they didn’t have a 2022+ Civic pedal set yet and they wanted it so the holes on the stock clutch and brake pedal (there’s 3) to line up with the holes on their pedals. For my set, since it was the first set they made for this car, the single bottom hole didn’t line up perfectly, the top holes did though. I sent them feedback regarding the bottom hole and they probably made adjustments to it so it might be a perfect fit now. But for me it was a simple fix with a drill. The gas and dead pedal use self tapping screws.

link here: https://www.srpracing.com/products/honda-civic-2022-racing-pedals?variant=47431891976504
 

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Prices start from $79, they have different options and finishes you can go with. I don’t have a DIY but it’s fairly easy. The stock clutch and brake pedal covers slip off, the gas pedal has four metal tabs holding it on, you just have to bend the tabs and remove the metal pedal cover. I worked with them the develop this set because they didn’t have a 2022+ Civic pedal set yet and they wanted it so the holes on the stock clutch and brake pedal (there’s 3) to line up with the holes on their pedals. For my set, since it was the first set they made for this car, the single bottom hole didn’t line up perfectly, the top holes did though. I sent them feedback regarding the bottom hole and they probably made adjustments to it so it might be a perfect fit now. But for me it was a simple fix with a drill. The gas and dead pedal use self tapping screws.

link here: https://www.srpracing.com/products/honda-civic-2022-racing-pedals?variant=47431891976504
Any clue if FK8 pedals would be able to swap into the FL5 or are they too different? Otherwise, I might go with SRP as well.
 


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I got the black hex to try and match our air vents design. I think they feel a little nicer and look a lot nicer.
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Can you take a zoomed out Picture? See how it all ties together
 


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He skipped over actually installing the gas pedal...
He described what he did, but probably didn't film it since he's probably doing the install by himself and drilled it while the pedal was still installed in the car rather than removing it like some other videos of people installing SRP pedals.
 

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On the gas pedal It's a cover you have to remove, or you can just screw through the rubber part of the cover
 

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So, does the OEM gas pedal get removed? If so, how does that come off? The brake and clutch seem easy to remove.
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