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I just didn't know if that was sufficient. You mentioned the temp has to be perfect or else it won't work. Got it |
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I copied this from the scca forum. http://www.sccaforums.com/forums/for...90/scope/posts
"In 'ice mode,' no brakes are applied, so you should be able to steer still. The causes of it are different from car to car, but usually it can be summarized as the ABS system'getting confused' and thinking there is not enough grip to apply any braking at all. It's more common on cars that lift tires while cornering, but can be caused by an imbalance in braking capability between the front and rear axle or abrupt braking application. Most 'ice mode' situations can be avoided by squeezing the brakes on rather then stabbing them, so if you regularly encounter this situation your braking style should be the first thing investigated. From there you could look at brake pad compounds and/or chassis setup changes. I find brake pad compound has the biggest impact for me though." Insofar as the braking style goes, autox normally involves "abrupt braking," so no more Pedal Dance in Autox for me. |
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It may be that the “diagnostic mode” is not very safe. It’s not clear to me what this is intended for. Why is the ABS still active after the pedal dance? Since the ABS is the source of the trouble, particularly paired with the EBD, why not try finishing the job of turning off the nannies? I believe if the ABS were to be disabled, then the subsystem EBD and the TRC and VSC would all be disabled as well. Would you consider disabling your ABS for autocross? That might work well, especially in autocross. Now, NOTHING would be enabled. I would be interested in the results, regardless of any issue of compliance with the class rules. I’m interested in how to make this car more responsive and reliably consistent. And safer. This “ice mode” problem is serious, and even potentially lethal outside of an autocross course. A number of people have severely damaged some expensive machinery when struck with this “ice mode” problem, this ABS confusion. It may not be random, but it is certainly dangerous. The Bosch Motorsport ABS M solution is expensive at $8000 and up, installed, and even that may not be foolproof although said to be in a different class altogether. My concern with disabling the ABS on most modern cars is that they were designed with ABS in mind, and the old-style brake proportioning valve was eliminated in favor of the more sophisticated electronic brake force distribution (EBD). So, what “native brake balance” would we be left with were we to disable the ABS+EBD? Logic tells me the brakes would be heavily front-biased, but I don’t know. This might severely degrade overall performance. I don’t know. I’m hoping you, or someone, can tell us. P.S. Don’t forget to practice finding your threshold point off the track before taking a run; you don’t want to square off your tires at every turn now that there’s no ABS to prevent lock-up.
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Brake balancing is easy with just choosing compounds or one can go full boar and get a brake biasing system installed in the car. After all... it's just money.
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so i'm confused after reading this
when you disable everything but the ABS via peddle dance then you get a hidden "ice mode" problem or the other way around? Should i do peddle dance + abs fuse pull for autocross days?
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I got the Ice Mode issue many times as well. Stopping using it for autocross as it ruined a few runs.
Not sure what would happen if you did dance + abs pull... hmmm
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Quick question. Do you recommend this to a newb in HPDE? or turning off any of the traction controls of the car?
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![]() After a time, you might want to try Sport Mode, but I would advise having an instructor assess your performance first before trying that, just to be on the safe side. In the end reducing/removing the "aids" is the only way you're going to learn, I'd think. High speed driving is a harsh "mistress." There are no do-overs, and sometimes the consequences of an error can be severe, fatal even. Find a slow section of track, one accompanied by a large, safe run-off area where an errant driver is unlikely to damage the car or himself. Confine your initial work with Sport Mode to that corner until you "master" it. This is NOT "school" where you get falsely praised for doing crap work. Remember, Mother Nature and The Laws of Physics will literally KILL you, ruthlessly, mercilessly, and without a second thought. But then, that's what makes it interesting, isn't it? ![]() Be careful out there and take chances only with YOUR life, not someone else's. Right?! |
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I expect you already know this, but remember that you're right foot is now the "pulsing device" to keep from locking your front wheels more than a fraction of a second. It will take a while to master threshold braking without the (dangerous) crutch of ABS. If you do square off your tires, flat spot them, they can be shaved to concentric trueness again. I'd be obliged if you would attempt an autocross weekend with the ABS turned OFF. Once having pulled the fuse, I'm not sure anything else would need to be done, since, if I'm not mistaken, all the Nannies depend on the ABS system to function. I'd love to hear a detailed account of your experience. |
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Could you clarify this, please? Are you suggesting that you believe you experienced Ice Mode AFTER defeating most of the Nannies, i.e. all but ABS, with the pedal dance? How could that be? I'm not challenging you, I'm trying to understand... ![]() I wish cars were simple again. |
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Yes, please. And don't forget the rest of us awaiting your report.
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