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Asetek SimSports Forte to Invecta Pedal Set Upgrade KitAsetek SimSports Forte to Invecta Pedal Set Upgrade Kit Upgrade kit from Forte® Sim Racing Pedals to Invicta™ Sim Racing Pedals with THORP™ Hydraulic Brake System Increase the performance of your Forte® Sim Racing Pedals and transform them into the Invicta™ Sim Racing Pedals system with the industry-leading THORP™ (Twin Hydraulic Opposing Rapid Pistons) hydraulic brake cylinder. This upgrade brings the ultimate race car experience to your pedal set, with a harder brake pedal for faster and more efficient braking techniques< /strong> that help you improve your performance. What is the THORP™ System? The THORP™ system offers the most realistic braking system for sim racing. The hydraulic braking system simulates the feeling of a real racing car braking system in two stages: The Soft Phase: When you apply pressure to the pedal, the pedal moves approximately 10-20 mm as the caliper pistons move toward the disc move and push the brake pads against the disc. This simulates the phas…349,95