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Speedform vs Pedal Commander

Cansu Erdal
September 21, 2022

Those willing to upgrade their cars generally want to have mind-blowing performance, acceleration, and fuel economy. As you can guess, there is fierce competition between performance parts in the auto market. If you want to preserve the quality of the original engine parts while upgrading your car, you should buy a throttle response controller. For this reason, one of the most competitive aftermarket parts is the throttle response controller in terms of reliability and efficiency. Even though it is a reliable and efficient performance part to enhance the ride quality of your vehicle, you need to be careful while deciding which throttle response controller is worth buying. As you know, almost all manufacturers and brands make the same claim about their own product: “our throttle response controller will make your car perfect in every respect” only considering their own economic profits and interests. However, there are some important differences between throttle response controllers from different brands. As our product: Pedal Commander has the most functional and versatile specifications on the market, it is subject to its rival companies’ unfair and false comments. You know that the tree that bears fruit will be stoned.

But, competition is good for us because we find the opportunity to introduce you to the high-quality technology of our product. Also, thanks to the competition, car enthusiasts around the world get a better throttle response controller: Pedal Commander.

Today, we will compare our product to one of our competitors, Speedform, in an honest way.

Pedal Commander vs. Speedform: What They Do?

If we make a superficial comparison, we can say that Pedal Commander and Speedform aim to have the same function; maximize your driving experience by improving the electronic throttle response system. Let’s look at the way they work. As you know, today’s cars use ETC or drive-by-wire systems. These electronic systems create a deliberate inherent delay and lag due to the processing, safety measures, and many other factors. Our product establishes a connection between your accelerator pedal and your car’s ECU. Once you press the accelerator pedal, the electronic signal coming from your press is amplified or reduced depending on the mod you select. In other words, Pedal Commander offers instant access to the engine’s power by reducing throttle response time.

Throttle controllers are designed to eliminate annoying throttle lags from your accelerator pedal. Compared to other aftermarket parts, these small devices have more reliable and practical specifications because they don’t intervene in the way the engine works. However, when it comes to different brands and manufacturers, you can come across products that vary in price, quality, and performance. For this reason, if you want to buy the best throttle response controller, you need to read our extensive comparison between Pedal Commander and Speedform.

Pedal Commander vs Speedform: Which One Is Worth Buying

These two brands are the most popular throttle response controllers. If you want to understand which one is worth buying, all you need to do is make an objective comparison between Pedal Commander and Speedform. You know money does not grow on trees. So, when many people decide to get a throttle response controller, they need to know whether it is a good investment worth their money or not.

You can make sure that there are a lot of important differences between Pedal Commander and Speedform. For this reason, let’s talk about the similarities between them in the first place. Actually, the only similarity is that people recommend these products to each other as throttle response controllers. We mean it! That's the exact point where the similarities end.

Speedform vs Pedal Commander: What Does Speedform Offer?

Speedform is one of the most familiar throttle response controllers on the market. Let’s learn everything about it.

  • Speedform’s price is $169.99.
  • Speedform has so-called 5 driving modes: Stock, Eco, Sport/Comfort, Sport, and Race.
  • Stock mode is the factory response, and is not adjustable. (Can we consider this as a mode? Stock mode changes nothing.)
  • Eco mode decreases the throttle response and offers fuel economy to a certain degree.
  • Sport/Comfort mode increases acceleration and performance during daily driving.
  • Sport mode increases acceleration and performance without sacrificing normal drivability.
  • Race mode offers the ultimate level of acceleration and performance.
  • Sport/Comfort and Sport modes have almost similar functions.
  • Each mode can be adjusted with 9 levels of sensitivity.
  • It can be operated with a knob that allows you to increase or decrease the throttle intensity.
  • It has no practical mobile app.
  • There is no sufficient information about how to use Speedform.
  • Speedform’s dimension is 6.03 x 3.51 x 2.44 inches. (According to the claimed information found on their website).

Pedal Commander vs Speedform: What Does Pedal Commander Offer?

Let’s discover how Pedal Commander is better than Speedform below:

  • Pedal Commander is $299.99
  • Pedal Commander has 4 program selections. ECO, City, Sport, Sport (+).
  • Each mode has 9 different sensitivity levels (up to 36 settings in total) and can be changed by pressing the program button.
  • ECO mode decreases the throttle response sensitivity and improves fuel economy by up to 20%.
  • City mode offers smooth and slow ride quality.
  • Sport mode makes your vehicle even faster for spirited driving.
  • Sport+ mode takes your vehicle to the ultimate level of mind-blowing acceleration and lets you show off on the racetrack. 
  • You can easily operate Pedal Commander from your mobile phone with a cutting-edge app equipped with Bluetooth capabilities.
  • Pedal Commander is psychically a touch smaller than the Speedform, coming in at 2.7×1.9×0.6 in.

Pedal Commander vs Speedform; One Pedal Commander to Beat Them All!

If you read this far, you can easily notice that Pedal Commander has more effective and versatile technology than Speedform. As Pedal Commander, our priority is to provide you with clear and consistent information about our product on our official website.

However, Speedform’s website is full of contradictory and insufficient information about the functions of its product. Even though it claims to have 5 modes on the homepage, it has only 3 modes. Let’s look at Speedform’s so-called 5 driving modes: Stock, Eco, Sport/Comfort, Sport, and Race. We cannot define Stock mode as a real mode because it changes nothing. Also, you need to know that there is almost no difference between Sport/Comfort mode and Sport mode in terms of functions. The reason is that Sport/Comfort mode and Sport mode increase the acceleration and performance of your car during daily driving. If we give a piece of useful advice to Speedform’s manufacturers, it would be that giving customers false information looks ridiculous and unreliable instead of being cool.

Moreover, there is no sufficient information about how to use Speedform on the official website. Speedform has no practical mobile app, so we don’t know how to compare it with Pedal Commander. You can easily operate Pedal Commander from your mobile phone with its cutting-edge application. So, while Pedal Commander offers clear information from its usage to dimension, Speedform hides its inadequate and impractical features.

If you look at the technic specifications of these two products, you will understand that our product: Pedal Commander is considerably superior to Speedform. While Pedal Commander has four different modes and 36 settings, Speedform has three different modes and 27 settings (Each mode can be adjusted with 9 levels of sensitivity.).

As you can see, Pedal Commander is more reliable and versatile than Speedform in terms of its modes, settings, and functions. While Pedal Commander’s four different modes offer four unique features, Speedform’s Sport/Comfort mode and Sport mode have almost similar functions including a gradual increase in acceleration. Therefore, if you look at the websites of these two brands, you will definitely access more detailed, clear, and reliable information about our product from its usage to its features.

Sincerely, we can say that Pedal Commander is better than Speedform or any of our competitors. Let’s talk about what makes Pedal Commander better than Speedform below:

  • Pedal Commander has many awards and certifications, including CARB certification, which makes it legal for use in California. Pedal Commander also has multiple SEMA Awards for Data Excellence and Packaging Design. Pedal Commander also has CE, ISO 9001, and TÜV Austria certifications!
  • Speedform does not have the CARB certification, so technically, it is illegal in California.
  • Pedal Commander has a great two years of product warranty. 
  • Pedal Commander also has a 30-days-no-questions-asked money-back guarantee!
  • Speedform does not have a no-questions-asked money-back guarantee. (You can tell who is more confident in itself.)
  • Pedal Commander is made in Türkiye, but its headquarters are in Camarillo, California. This means you will have a much better after-sales and service experience!
  • Pedal Commander also has one of the best customer services in the automotive aftermarket industry with a team of highly skilled experts. You can reach our customer service via live chat, phone, mail, website, and our application!
  • Thanks to Pedal Commander’s Bluetooth capabilities and the great app, you can also receive OTA upgrades, and better yet, we can push a custom throttle mapping if none of our 36 modes satisfy you.
  • Speedform is operated with a knob.
  • Speedform has no practical mobile app.
  • The website of Speedform does not indicate clear and consistent information about Speedform’ modes and settings (5 or 4 modes? Actually, it has only 3 different modes in terms of functions.)
  • Stock mode is the factory response, and is not adjustable. (Can we consider this as a mode? Stock mode changes nothing.)
  • Speedform’s Sport/Comfort mode offers the same feature as Sport mode.
  • Speedform’s each mode can be adjusted with 9 levels of sensitivity.
  • While Pedal Commander offers clear information from its mode to its usage, Speedform tries to delude its customers with inconsistent information about its modes, settings, and features.
  • Pedal Commander is recommended by professional drifters Odi Bakchis and Matt Field, UFC legend Tony Ferguson, off-road racer Cadence Cowan, and influencers such as Destin Cantre, Blake Wilkey, Kill Bambi, Ari and Cars, and Ruckus Company.
  • Pedal Commander also supports sports and motorsports events all around the globe, including sponsorships at UFC, NASCAR, and Formula Drift. Currently, Pedal Commander sponsors Formula Drift, Odi Bakchis, and Evan Bogovich. If you are a Formula Drift fan, you probably saw the Pedal Commander Nissan S14.9 win Prospec ST. Louis at the hands of Evan Bogovich.

This is the most objective comparison between these two throttle controllers. All you need to do is visit their official websites and see the significant differences between them in terms of capability, quality, and technology. Pedal Commander has over 10.000 reviews with an average of 4.9 stars, as opposed to Speedform’s 382 with an average of 3.9! As you can see, Pedal Commander is quite assertive about beating its competitors. If you want to Live Life Full throttle, the best choice is Pedal Commander!

Speedform vs Pedal Commander