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ABS doesn't use a G force sensor. It's not in any of the tech docs. Think about it, why on earth would a manufacturer add an unnecessary complication to the system? What possible purpose would there be for adding a G sensor to the ABS? Oh nos, this person is stopping too fast! They might, uh... stop. Why add extra sensors, design work, debugging, and testing at a significant cost to prevent something that isn't a problem and is actually a better result? It doesn't even work how you think the speed sensors work. If there was a max deceleration rate from the wheel sensor it would be impossible to lock up all the wheels as a user has posted in this thread. The Max decel rate on the speed sensor would kick in, yet somehow you blame his better track rubber being at fault because it's being used on the street and not up to temp so the traction is lower. Which still violates your wheel speed sensor max rate theory. The sensors are based on wheel speeds relative to each other, and there is a max rate percentage that any wheel can decelerate *relative* to the other sensors. So if you can get all the tires to lose traction at the same rate you can fool the ABS to think you are stopped, but in reality you have just locked up all four wheels. This is exceedingly easy to do with R-Compound tires in snow for example. EDIT: After posting this, I realize that that since the VSC uses the ABS system, and the VSC is using yaw and G sensors the ABS system is technically using the G sensor. But it is not using the G sensor to detect lockup - it's using it to detect (and correct/prevent) spins as part of the VSC. I even found a nice Subaru article about their ABS system that explains exactly what I stated above (to fulfill my burden of proof): http://drive2.subaru.com/Fall04_WhatsInside.htm And it is a Subaru ABS system on the FR-S. Quote:
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The car has a G sensor, no need to read the wheel speed.
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"The claim that whatever has not been proved false must be true, and vice versa (e.g., There is no compelling evidence that UFOs are not visiting the Earth; therefore UFOs exist — and there is intelligent life elsewhere in the Universe. Or: There may be seventy kazillion other worlds, but not one is known to have the moral advancement of the Earth, so we’re still central to the Universe.) This impatience with ambiguity can be criticized in the phrase: absence of evidence is not evidence of absence." -from The Demon-Haunted World by Carl Sagan. Alright, moving on... diss, mate, your two points (one, that the brakes do not function properly if EBFD is unplugged, and two, that ABS is triggered by G-forces) contradict everything we know about these systems. The conversation you had with a racer may not even apply to the road-going 86. It is common for race cars to use different ABS systems, with adjustable parameters, or not use ABS at all. When we question you, it is not a personal attack. |
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The TR86 is a race car, that Toyota Racing NZ build up from an RC spec, which is a road going version.
The rest of your post, I agree with. |
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And the claim is pulling the abs fuse disables abs which in turns disables vsc and ebd. I don't believe this but I still haven't fully understood how they all integrate with each other. |
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The driving school I went to had an abs toggle switch mount on the dash. I don't see how difficult it would be to put something like that in. When I auto crossed I ran with all aids on then with vsc sport then all off and my times got much faster. Do you think ebd is still active when vsc is disabled? |
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How would it determine which wheel is loosing traction/locking up etc without wheel sensors?
![]() If for example you hit an ice patch and pressed the brakes, your wheels would lock up WAY before any G limit was approached. Wheels sensors could work without a G sensor but not the other way around. |
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VSC is vehicle stability control, it's pretty much the sum of EBD, ABS and TC working together. Various computers calculating input and working together. It's a bit more complex(I'm not saying I know everythign) but this isn't really the point I'm trying to make. The system has inputs: - Throttle/pedal position - Yaw/G-sensors - Vehicle speed - Individual wheels speed - Steering angle - Current gear - Brake application - Etc. It has very few outputs though: - Throttle control, which is just the computer overriding the pedal position sensor - Braking via the ABS pump Needless to say, if you disable the ABS pump, you have no more computer operated braking (only manual), so yes, removing the ABS fuses pretty much cancel EBD and ABS and VSC.
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I asked Toyota. Here is what they said.
About ABS: "The anti-lock brake system uses wheel speed sensors." And about EBD: "EBD is the precursor to ABS, where brake pressure is reduced at wheels that are carrying the least amount of weight (i.e., the rear wheels during hard braking, when weight shifts forward) to prevent a skid. EBD uses the same actuator and wheel-speed sensors as ABS, but EBD only needs to detect subtle differences in wheel speed before it reduces brake pressure on a lightly loaded wheel (or wheels)." And about VSC: "VSC interprets data from a steering wheel position sensor and the ABS wheel-speed sensors to determine if the vehicle is following the driver’s intended path. If the vehicle is deviating from the direction in which the driver is steering, VSC is designed to reduce engine power and pulse the left- or rightside brakes to help correct the situation." And about BA: "In an emergency stop, Brake Assist acts as your copilot. If it recognizes that you’ve suddenly hit the brake pedal very hard, but not quite hard enough for full stopping power, it increases the fluid pressure into the braking system, helping to provide maximum stopping power." |
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call me evil minded but i dont like all these aids .. i got this car for its purity .. not all this annoying hassle .. and im disapointed how long the "disable" buttons take to "turn on" not to mention how it doesnt really turn them off ..
for what its worth this worlds needs natural selection to come back anyways ... :x
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