Moza R5 vs. R9: Which Base Should You Choose?
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The article compares the Moza R5 (5.5 nm, €399.95 bundled with wheel and pedals) and R9 (9 nm, €319.95 base only). The R5 bundle is better for beginners on a tight budget, while the R9 is more cost-effective when buying components piecemeal. The key insight: torque ceiling matters less than pedal quality—upgrading from the included SR-P Lite pedals is a higher priority than chasing the R9's extra torque. The author notes both share identical software and quick-release, so the choice hinges on budget and upgrade path.
Excerpt from Sim Racing Nerd
These two bases share the same quick-release mechanism, the same software, and the same catalog of steering wheels. There are two key differences between them: 3.5 nm of torque, and the total budget required, which varies significantly depending on whether you’re starting with a bundle or a base unit that needs to be outfitted.
The short answer: the R5 bundle if you’re just starting out, or the R9 if you’re building your setup piece by piece.
What Changes When the Limit Goes from 5.5 to 9 nm
The R5’s 5.5 nm is more than enough to handle mass transfers, vibrations, wheel lockup, and changes in traction. It’s a true Direct Drive base—not a toy—and it’s quite responsive.
The R9 reaches saturation later. So you retain detail even in the most demanding situations—hard braking and large speed bumps—where the R5 starts to clip if you turn up the gain. It’s a real improvement in comfort, but it’s not a revolution.
If your overall budget is the limiting factor, this is clearly not where you should spend your money.
Estimated Budget
That’s the key point, and it can be summed up in two lines.
The Moza R5 Bundle is priced at €399.95 and includes everything: the 5.5 nm base unit, the 11-inch ES steering wheel, the SR-P Lite pedal set, and the desk mount.
The R9 V3 costs €319.95, but you’ll need to add a steering wheel—starting at €249.95 for a KS model—a pedal set—€139.95 for an SR-P with two pedals—and the clamp at €54.95. That comes to around €765.
So you’re not choosing between two motherboards that differ by €80; you’re choosing between a €400 setup and a €765 setup.
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On the R5, the weak link isn’t the base
This is the SR-P Lite. This brake lever operates based on pedal travel rather than pressure, so you can control your braking by watching how far the lever goes down instead of feeling it in your leg.
Your limit is right there, well before the engine’s 5.5 nm. A rider on an R5 with load-cell pedals will go faster than a rider on an R9 who’s still using basic pedals, and I don’t think that’s up for debate.
That’s why, if you go with the R5 bundle, your next upgrade isn’t a more powerful base model but an SR-P for €139.95 or a CRP2 for €449.95. The pack plus a CRP2 comes to €850, and this setup outperforms an R9 equipped with an entry-level pedal set, for a comparable budget.
Two things to know before ordering
Both can be clamped to a desk using the official Moza clamp. The only precaution is that…
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