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I don't do the pedal dance and just run with TC completely off, yet I see my dashboard flash when I trail-brake at high speeds and can feel the car trying to set me straight. My most recent instructor quickly pointed out that while some trail-braking in specific some corners is OK, I should do more of my initial braking in a straight line. I'm also apparently guilty of turning in too late and not sharply enough
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SO am I understanding this correctly: Some of you have done the pedal dance and the car will STILL intervene when it starts to get tail happy?
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Drive what the car gives you. If the car doesn't let you get away with trail braking, change your driving style. Your other options are to modify/disable ABS or get a new car. |
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Not using the pedal dance, IMO, is the same as leaving a driver aid on. While it's not stability control, it is a form of traction control, in the form of electronic brake distribution. The computer is forcing the car to maximize braking potential, rather than you, the driver, learning how to threshold brake. |
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I would like some clarity here on this. To me threshold braking is that absolute edge before you enable a lockup event or in this case ABS activation.
I don't understand how ice mode could get activated with a functioning ABS system active. The entire point of ABS is being able to brake past threshold on ABS and steer through the braking. I got this mode only once during autox I broke way too hard and pushed straight into cones with loss of steering. How is this possible with ABS?
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The old solution used to be (and still is) to swap out the OEM ABS for another, better system - which itself is an OEM system, either from the same or another manufacturer. Racers with money go Bosch Motorsport. How those would integrate into the twins' systems, I have no idea, but based upon this text from the GT86-specific MoTeC M1 stand-alone ECU datasheet, I suspect it's a bit of a job: ABS / VSC • While this product uses some sensor information provided by these systems (for example Wheel Speeds) no further interaction occurs. • Any operation of these systems that does not require engine ECU interaction (for example VSC Disable Switch) will function normally. I don't know how VSC is controlled but I'd guess that ABS is controlled via a stand-alone ABS controller/ECU. |
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There is a much better one I found, written by an actual engineer who worked on ABS systems, explaining some of the background math that goes into tuning an ABS system. The short story is you can tune an ABS system's parameters to reduce or - especially for motorsport ABS systems - completely eliminate the ice mode feature. I can't find that particular post right now though. The bottom line is that the ABS parameters on the FRS are junk and you are better off learning to threshold brake correctly. |
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So, would you recommend pulling the ABS fuse, then? Note: I DISLIKE ABS, and would like to pull the fuse, but I worry about unintended consequences. The loss of EBD concerns me with a possible brake imbalance. I'd be interested in your thoughts about this, Renfield. I've spent most of my life driving cars without today's nannies, and the "loss" of them is not a concern to me. ABS robs me of the life-saving ability to arrest any further change in direction. I WANT to be able to lock 'em up when I need to. |
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Question about ice-mode:
Ok..so I read it happens in pedal-dance-mode during super fast pedal to braking and also deep in abs. But..does ice-mode happen only particularly in pedal-dance-mode? Or, does/can it happen also in regular non-pedal-dance-mode? Both, or either, vsc/trc on and off? ...in other words..is possible ice-mode a permanent fixture of the car, and can/possibly happen, regardless of what mode/setting or what you deactivate on the car? |
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