$125.00
The optional M-DVF vibration feedback module enhances immersion through CONSPIT software or SimHub’s ShakeIt Motor feature. It offers customizable feedback settings for various driving scenarios, allowing drivers to feel real-time changes in track and vehicle dynamics—delivering essential tactile cues often missing in sim racing.
| Contents | 3 x M-DVF vibration motors |
| Compatibility | CONSPIT CPP APEX pedals only |
| Mounting | CPP APEX-specific hardware included |
| Power | External power supply included |
| Feedback effects | ABS, tyre lock, traction control, car slip, clutch semi-linkage |
| Software | CONSPIT Link 2.0 + SimHub ShakeIt Motors |
| CAN integration note | Not supported when pedals are connected via ARES base CAN port |
| Platform | PC — Windows only |
CONSPIT Link 2.0 (free download from conspit.com) — used to assign vibration effects to each pedal. Available effects include ABS, tyre lock, traction control, car slip, and clutch semi-linkage. For expanded customization of vibration conditions and intensity, SimHub (free download at simhubdash.com) is supported via the ShakeIt Motors module.
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Shipping Fees
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Orders under $135.00 are subject to a flat shipping fee of $19.00.
Estimated Delivery Times
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Eastern Canada: approximately 3 business days
Central, Northern, and Western Canada: up to 5 business days
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The CPP APEX pedal set does not include vibration feedback as standard. This kit is the purpose-built upgrade that adds it. Each of the three motors mounts directly to the CPP APEX pedals using the included hardware, and the kit ships with its own power supply so there is no draw on the pedal set’s existing USB connection.
Once installed, the M-DVF — which stands for Multi-Dynamic Vibration Feedback — delivers real-time tactile cues driven by live telemetry from your sim. Effects include ABS activity, tyre lock, traction control intervention, car slip, and clutch semi-linkage feedback. These are the moments in a race where your eyes and ears are already fully occupied, and where a physical signal through the pedals adds meaningful information rather than just sensation.
Configuration is handled through CONSPIT Link 2.0, where you can select which effect is assigned to each pedal. For more advanced customization, SimHub’s ShakeIt Motors module is fully supported, giving you control over the conditions and intensity of each feedback event independently.
One important compatibility note: the M-DVF vibration modules are not supported when the CPP APEX is connected to an ARES base via the CAN integration port. Vibration feedback requires a direct USB connection from the pedals to the PC.