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Installed Madness Go Pedal

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#1 ·
Best mod to date! Way snappier response. No more throttle lag. Loving it in Sport 2 Mode!
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#2 ·
Can you take a picture of where it plugs in? How does downshifting perform? My (still) biggest complaint is that the Renegade doesn't downshift when I decelerate into a roundabout. When I'm exiting the roundabout I don't have the power and it has to downshift when I accelerate out. It's annoying. Same goes for rolling stops.
 
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I know right even Madness has not posted video of the install on the Renegade.
Hi there,

A video how-to is still on our to-do list! With our new location opening up, we've been a bit slammed and haven't had the time to go and shoot a video.

What I went ahead and did, however, is I took my camera and took some pictures that will hopefully help get a better idea of how to install the GOPedal.


This is the plug we're looking to disconnect. If you follow the accelerator pedal you will find it.

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You will push the red clip out, then lift up and it will be unplugged.

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I labeled this next image so you can reference the images following.

A being the plug on the pedal assembly. B being the original harness that connects to the pedal assembly (A).

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These are the GOPedal plugs. A will connect to A (pedal assembly). B will connect to B (original harness).

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Your install should be complete:

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#7 ·
So easy. Still my best mod to date!


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#10 ·
Since our throttle control is electronic, not with a cable you can modify the voltages the sensor sees.

This is how a similar mod for my old Audi was explained:

Think of the throttle as a kind of a dimmer switch for a light bulb. A dimmer knob on a light bulb requires 3/4 of a turn to get the light at 100%. The GoPedal (and similar devices) works some electrical magic and changes the range needed from about 3/4 of a turn to 1/2, or even 1/4, of a turn to get to 100%. So to get to wide open, you only need to depress the pedal halfway or even a quarter of the way, instead of putting it to the floor.

Another way I have had it explained is that the GoPedal (and similar devices) work by changing the sensitivity much like you change the sensitivity in a computer mouse.

I'm sure there is a better technical way to explain it, but that is the basic idea.
 
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Hey BrandonAndrew,
You can purchase the MADNESS GOPedal Holder at the link below:
http://shop.500madness.com/madness-gopedal-holder-pid4456
I am really interested in this product but there just does not seem to be a lot of people purchasing and/or writing reviews on it. I have only seen a few people that actually purchased and very little one what they like or don't like.
The price is what is holding me back.
Perhaps if Madness offered a group purchase discount to get more buyers and more reviews of the product they would eventfully see an increase in overall sells.
Tazzel and Robot Penguin,
We have priced the MADNESS GOPedal aggressively, due to the time it took to design, test, produce and the cost to us we have a set the price for it. The GOPedal, is one of our best selling if not the best selling product that we offer. We don’t only offer it for Jeep’s but we also sell these for FIAT’s, Alfa Romeo 4C and Giulia’s, Maserati’s and a large number of other cars. There are tons of reviews on our GOPedal here and in other forums of other car makes and models. Below I listed three links only here in the Jeep Renegade Forum with customer feedback/reviews, the third link is our GOPedal thread here on the forum and it is filled with reviews of customers as well. We offer a 30 day money back guarantee because the GOPedal has been tested and proven to work. It is an extremely rare instance that someone actually returns the GOPedal because the buyer always love the improvement it makes. We don’t try to oversell the GOPedal which is why we allow you to test it for 30 days and if it just doesn’t meet your expectations you can simply return it and get your money back.
http://www.jeeprenegadeforum.com/fo...al-customers-real-feedback-jeep-renegade-performance-upgrades-madness-joel.html
http://www.jeeprenegadeforum.com/fo...m.com/forum/562-madness-autoworks/77634-anvil-jeep-renegade-went-stage-1-a.html
http://www.jeeprenegadeforum.com/fo...orum/562-madness-autoworks/46594-jeep-renegade-madness-gopedal-1-4l-2-4l-3.html

Same here, but it does have a 30-day money back if you don't like it.
Exactly, same goes for above. We offer this 30 day money back guarantee, but we’re sure you’ll love it!

I have the ECM. It is well worth it for me. I got it because I put 300-400 lbs of supplies a day for my restaurant into the Jeep. I wanted more grunt getting on the highway with all that stuff in there. It did the trick. A very noticeable improvement in acceleration, especially in sport plus mode. 3rd and 4th gear are no longer disappointing.
Robot Penguin,

Thank you for sharing your review and feedback! It’s greatly appreciated. We’re really happy to hear that the ECM helps with what you wanted and that 3rd and 4th gear are no longer disappointing! :)
 
#27 ·
We don't Velcro the holder for a similar reason. Some people do not want the velcro on the gopedal therefore we send it seperately as a solution if someone chooses to use it. We have noticed a lot of people get creative and place the GOPedal hidden so they never use velcro or the holder.

Yeah , velcro the holder has to be the better solution .
Both the velcro and holder give the GOPedal a clean and subtle look inside the Jeep but the velcro is great for the majority of the people.
 
#30 ·
In short, no, it doesn't affect your warranty. I have the GoPedal on both of my turbo Fiats, a 2013 500 and a 2016 500X. Both are still under factory warranty and have had no issues with the two dealers they have been to. No issues with the GoPedal after a combined 70,000 miles. Once you drive with it, you will never be able to stand the original factory setting again. It improves the throttle response that much! It is a bit expensive but it's been one of the most useful performance additions and I feel it was worth it.
 
#29 ·
I just got one the other day for my 2.4, installed it yesterday and no matter what mode I put it in (except OFF), my idle speed went up over 3,000 RPM. I called them and they are sending me a return label and shipping out another one. I'll keep you posted.
 
#38 ·
When you install the GoPedal, do you have to select a mode everytime you start the car up, or, if I set it in Sport mode, does it maintain that as the default the next time I start up the renegade?

Also, for the 2.4 L engine, there is no Max Power ECM upgrade that I can find on the website. How does this product pair with the Autoflash unit?
 
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#39 ·
Correct, we do not have a MAXPower for the 2.4L. The MAXPower was designed to work exclusively on turbo vehicles.

The GOPedal does remember the last setting. So if you don't plan on changing it you can treat it like like a fire-and-forget.

The Autoflash and the GOPedal interact with two different modules so they will not overlap or interfere with each other. Where the GOPedal remaps the throttle input the Autoflash remaps the TCU, changing shift points, and by-passing the torque limiter. Long story short, they play together very nicely. In fact, we sell them together in our Stage 1 pack for the 2.4L along with a BMC air filter.
 
#44 ·
After the autoflash has flashed the TCU the transmission will no longer be limited by the factory limits. So it will pull harder, hold gears longer, and shift faster.

Here are a couple of videos that might help


 
#46 ·
Hello Terusha,

Thank you for reaching out to us.

I'm going to send you a PM to get you in touch with one of our Technical Advisors.