Well this one has me really bummed. I thought we had solved this problem with brake upgrades. So its an ABS problem after all.. It hasn't happened to me in
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03-15-2010, 02:44 PM | #46 (permalink) |
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Well this one has me really bummed. I thought we had solved this problem with brake upgrades. So its an ABS problem after all..
It hasn't happened to me in a while, but quick comment: I remember the first time it happened, it happened fairly quickly. Seemed like there was no warning, however the second time it happened, I felt the brakes gradually get worst and worst and then decided to really get on them when I thought they were about to fail and they did. What I'm trying to get at is that it gradually built up to the point of failure, rather than being an on/off issue. Considering that Travis switched his Calipers, rotors, pads, lines and fluid and its still happening AND in my experience it was a gradual failure (please others chime in, gradual or not?).... my first guess would be that it has something to do with heat buildup affecting a sensor in the ABS system. Thoughts on that theory? |
03-15-2010, 02:50 PM | #47 (permalink) |
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I don't think it is a heat issue, but will know more after this coming weekend when I test with temp paint / strips... when it happened this last weekend, i was 2 laps in... i have a trusted source as well that confirmed it is a variable wheel spin instigated problem - will PM you on this
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03-15-2010, 02:53 PM | #48 (permalink) |
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Sure, if that's the case then we need to figure out how to fix the issue. Problem is that its very difficult to get anything done by Nissan. I mean...over a year in and we still don't have a real fix for the overheating....they aren't going to do anything for us here. I think aftermarket is going to have to take care of this one...hopefully Stillen can figure something out. I hope it is a simple issue rather than a combination of issues which will make it much harder to pinpoint the problem.
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03-15-2010, 03:49 PM | #50 (permalink) |
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Can anyone confirm that immediately releasing and then reapplying the brakes resolves the issue? I think this was briefly suggested a few pages back. Could be a life saver if it's true and the knowledge disseminated.
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03-15-2010, 04:04 PM | #51 (permalink) |
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I believe I tried pumping but may not have fully lifted my foot off the pedal... so can't confirm 100%... we need to try and 'create' the condition in a parking lot so we can isolate the circumstances more precisely
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03-15-2010, 04:31 PM | #53 (permalink) |
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Don't know if this will help. It appears that Porsche/Lotus also have this problem.
well, ABS Ice Mode finally got me... - Rennlist Discussion Forums EDIT: Add Corvettes, Camaros, Mazda, Audi.... Last edited by RCZ; 03-15-2010 at 04:33 PM. |
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Raul, brilliant! I was just about to cross-post the exact same quote... #8 on the other board... the only problem with the theory is I remember pushing pretty hard on the pedal and not getting more braking response... I'm not certain this is spot on but... Stillen, this is prob the first thing you guys should look in to
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03-15-2010, 05:07 PM | #56 (permalink) | |
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Best solution I've seen so far is disconnecting the abs sensor and threshold brake....not a bad suggestion on a dry circuit. Not for newbies. |
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03-15-2010, 05:27 PM | #57 (permalink) |
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Could this be related to what is discussed in this thread? ie: ABLS?
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In the short term, it is best to get to the track and practice initiating the braking event. The key is to not stomp on the brake pedal. It can be firmly applied, but the ABS module looks at how fast the system pressure rises. If it senses a huge spike, the algorithms determine that you must be in big trouble and are about to have "a moment". The brake gods then take over and you are pretty much a passenger until you let off the brakes and try again. Of course, now you are in full panic and hit the pedal even harder, spawning another ice mode experience! The best (at least the most colorful!) description I ever heard from a pro driver about proper braking technique came from Roberto Moreno when he was in the Swift chassis at Long Beach years ago. We were working on aero mods that would lessen the forward center of pressure shift under braking. On the road courses, the suspension would need to be run higher and softer for the bumps, so the car wanted to dive under braking and lift the rear. This lift "unsealed" the underwing tunnels, losing rear downforce. Working day and night in the wind tunnel to come up with solutions, we ended up with a car that had a big advantage going into the heavy braking zones. Roberto was so excited when getting out of the car after the first practice, proudly stating that no one could outbrake him. When I asked him how the car was reacting, he said it was "Perfect, like I am making love to the brake pedal." Uh, use your own judgment when interpreting that last statement. For the long term, it would be best to continue to go to Nissan with the issue in hopes they offer a way to change it if enough people complain. There is nothing Stillen can do to modify the ABS that doesn't require more lawyers than currently out of work (sorry, under-employed) in southern California. One bad incident on the street in cold weather with a modified module and we'd all be looking for jobs! Aftermarket brake companies should carry a serious product liability insurance policy (your does, right?), but modifying ABS modules would be a great way to get dropped quicker than the next guy to marry Pamela Anderson. Chris P.S. Roberto passed a lot of cars on that race day -- until one Mr. Tracy thought better of giving him enough room to get by. Two cars cannot occupy the same space at the same time! Last edited by AP - Chris_B; 03-16-2010 at 11:34 AM. |
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03-15-2010, 08:02 PM | #60 (permalink) |
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^ Nor can a car and a wall and thats our big issue right now... luckily my local track has nice braking zone run-off's so the worst I have to worry about is getting dirty or clag on my tires.
Thanks for the input Chris, very helpful! So long story short we are SOL until Nissan decides to (yeah right) help us out with a less safe ABS system. |
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