Originally Posted by RCZ I wish we had some sort of "Track" button that would switch us to a more aggressive ABS tune. I'm pretty sure Ferrari has such a
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Pretty much the only hope of a cheap fix is to locate the source of the triggers and do as much as possible to alleviate them. At some point Nissan might release a Nissan Motorsports ABS unit for race cars, but it will probably be sold with a moderate price tag and a large "for track use only" warning. The later isn't a real issue for experienced drivers.
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This weekend I have an auto-x and will be taking careful temperature measurements of rotor, caliper and brake line both front and rear after every run using an infrared thermometer. This is about as close as we can get to realtime data. At the end of a run the brakes are at peak temperature and then you idle back to your hot pit at 5 mph giving the brakes no cooling on the way there.
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Let's see what Chris comes back with...
If more is needed and if the group is willing to pony up contributions, I would run this sensor (Brake Disc Temperature Sensor) connected to my traqmate and start collecting data... we might be able to get away with only 1 corner... cost a few hundred bucks |
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Simply by having 'ice mode' doesn't imply a misapplied ABS situation. My point was that by having a misapplied aftermarket BBK may be making the standard situation, which is expected, worse.
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In my case it got better, but there are other BBK kits that didn't fair as well.
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No it wasn't brake fade. The brakes were fine all day and the amount of pedal travel/effort required to stop the car never changed the ABS just started engaging well before it should have. What doesn't make sense to me is if it was a straight programing problem the ABS would go into ice-mode from the first stop. The fact that it also seems to be temperature related is very puzzling
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^ thanks, but I have a feeling you got the website wrong. I got the right one though. Here it is for anyone else interested.
http://www.ctbrakes.com/pads.asp?Make=Nissan XP10 all around or XP10 front /XP8 rear? I appreciate the help folks. Last edited by RCZ; 05-11-2010 at 06:57 PM. |
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I've been using them on the street as well due to laziness and reluctance to swap. I notice the rear rotors are hotter than the front after aggressive drives. I'd be reluctant to go with XP10 rear.
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TiSpeed Titanium Brake Backing Plate Heat Shield Shims Improve Your Braking Performance
What backing plates are people using? If any? I'd be curious to see if these made any difference. Supposedly it keeps the heat transfer between the pad and rotor (thus fluid) at a minimum. |
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