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![]() This is what a deeply cycled rotor looks like, without overheated pad. Notice there is no streaked/melted pad on this rotor. |
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For the record-- those rotors are still considered good, or is that considered end of life?
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Some badly overheated pad (pads were insufficient for use). |
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I didn’t feel the ABS kicking in (no vibration brake pedal and no front tires slipping and grabbing) Would you please educate me how Anti lock braking system (ABS) could contribute to this? I do not trail brake and always brake at a straight line. The track days were all on dry surface. I do not slammed on the brake and dive bomb. My inputs are smooth. |
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Can somebody explain to me what ABS actually is?
I thought it was an anti-lock brake system that pulses the brakes to prevent them from locking up? I thought that the system is always on and is always engaged. You mean you can turn it off? Why would you do that? It wasn't that long ago that ABS did not exist. Back in the day, if you slammed on the brakes, you would going merrily sliding out of control. Happened all the time. It's one of the best safety features of our time. So how do you turn it off? Pull a fuse? |
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You can disable by pulling the fuse, or through can communication like what geraldjust has done. I imagine techstream may be able to disable it as well.
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this is taking an unexpected proportion for something very simple
hawk dtc will do these kind of deposits, everyone who used them knows. everything is normal, what more do you need to read ? you 100% engage abs sometimes, and it is ok end of thread. |
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It’s a good indicator of either driver error or you are outpacing the pad. Here is CSG spec pad. Even transfer layer, pretty even rotor contact. ![]()
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Are you saying Antilock brake system did this to the rotor? If yes, I disagree totally. I think you are confused with ABS and TRAC/VSC. |
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