Looks like you developed the missing piece to my DIY brake cooling ducts. I was wondering how you could fabricate the spindle ducts with the design of our front suspension.
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09-06-2010, 05:02 PM | #196 (permalink) |
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Will You Sell The Spindle Ducts Separately?
Looks like you developed the missing piece to my DIY brake cooling ducts. I was wondering how you could fabricate the spindle ducts with the design of our front suspension.
Will you sell the spindle ducts separately? And you should start a separate thread for your kit.
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09-06-2010, 06:10 PM | #198 (permalink) |
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Glad you like it... I make no money off this kit and have no intention of promoting it other than to post it here and in my journal... which is done. Not sure if Chet/SRD plans to come on here and answer questions about it, and in fact he may not even offer it as a kit. If anyone is interested, suggest you contact Chet directly at the # I posted above.
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When I talked to Chet he didn't say anything definite but he indicated that he may offer it as a kit after Travis tests it out successfully. So basically we're all sitting around on our thumbs until Travis gets his butt back on track.
But please do drop Chet an email so that he knows the interest is there.
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I haven't had any problem with the rears. Most of us are running one pad step down for the rear so that the rear doesn't lock up as easily.
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10-27-2013, 12:32 PM | #202 (permalink) |
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just wanted to give my input in case this problem hasn't been resolved. OK so, after reading every page on this thread Id like to make my input. Ive been to the same track over 30 times and driven more than 5 different cars. there are 2 layouts, 1) the whole track and 2) a smaller layout with tighter turns that would somewhat replicate auto X. I went to to the track with my stock Z and experienced ice mode in the smaller layout, it was ridiculous. Didn't have any problems in layout 1. Made some changes to the brakes, SS lines, motul 600 fluid, EBC yellow stuff pads, cooking ducts and in layout 1, the brakes are MONEY with the stock suspension. HOWEVER when I had the tein lowering springs, Ice mode came in pretty much every corner on layout number 1 (tein springs are progressive and way too soft for the track). So looking that some guys have higher spring rates in the front (18k) and Ice mode went away, I assume that the problem is in the rear like some of you have said. Another member posted that he went with some carbotech 10 front and 8 rear and ice mode went away. I went to the track last wee and went around layout number 1 and didn't experience ice mode (stock suspension), however yestersay, with the EXACT same set up I experienced ice mode in making stops from about 60 to 20 and 50 to 20. not just once but like 3 or 4 times. Would it help if I go with some less aggressive pads on the rear? I will leave my Z stock since I have another car that's for tracking only with no ABS |
10-27-2013, 01:30 PM | #203 (permalink) |
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It's a complex issue for sure. The bottom line seems to be that the best way to trigger ice mode is to have 1-2 wheels lock up, even for a split second, when the other wheels are still spinning and have a good margin of traction just based on speed sensor inputs and whatnot. Depending on suspension and brake config, usually what ends up happening is you're getting one or both rear wheels to momentarily lock up while the front still has grip left, and that pushes it into ice mode.
The rear has that tendency to "artificially" lock up early because the stock rear calipers are just a bit oversized compared to what they really need to be, and depending on your suspension config the rear can also be a little "skippy"... by which I mean if there's ripples in the pavement under braking, the suspension might let a rear tire catch air for a split second, during which time it immediately locks up and triggers ice-mode. Hell even if the rear tire doesn't actually get free of the pavement, just the suspension response to the ripple could unload enough weight from one or both rear tires to let them lock up faster. Biasing the brakes via pad choice definitely helps - weaken the rear pad's bite and it's less likely to do the above under heavy braking. Softening the swaybar in the rear (e.g. go less-stiff on the Hotchkis settings) can make the rear maintain better traction under braking on an uneven surface as well. Of course all this about the rear is what most of us seem to experience, but someone's car could be producing ice-mode in a totally different way (e.g. via front lockup) if their suspension/brake setup is unusual and different. |
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Yep you can minimize but not eliminate this problem. But minimizing means not braking at threshold and being very smooth with brake modulation. In general you want pads that don't have much initial bite if you keep stock abs system. To be frank if your an aggressive corner entry braker stock z abs probably isn't going to be for you.
I wonder if Nissan has changed any of abs programming on newer cars? Or have they just left wonky abs system that came in the car initially?
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