I am not to familiar with the 370z braking system yet but if the ABS functions anything like it does in my current and previous car, then if the car sense's that you are at a "high load of lateral force with out applying throttle it will initiate the brakes early, what i read in the OP was that you experiencing the abs activate when you are on the brake about 50% or less are you corner braking? Not to bash in anyway i noticed i did it a couple times and the ABS kicked in, i new i braked to late for a corner and it messed me all up, and i quickly learned to brake a second earlier and keep even on the throttle until you are ready to mash it again.
In my GTI and the current A4 the both do it, it is to makes sure they stop the situation from getting out of control, also keeping the throttle open and even or consistent tells the computer you are doing what you need to do, and doesn't allow the ABS to kick in.
Sorry for skipping the stuff in the middle, and jumping to the end but if anything i hope this is somewhat beneficial.
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