Let's call Nissan North America. I'm sure they'll have an upgrade for us right around the time the oil cooler TSB is issued Excellent find on the article. So in
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03-15-2010, 08:14 PM | #61 (permalink) |
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Let's call Nissan North America. I'm sure they'll have an upgrade for us right around the time the oil cooler TSB is issued
Excellent find on the article. So in theory, releasing the brakes and then applying more gently should fix the perceived loss of braking problem. In retrospect, do you think you guys were hammering the brakes harder/more abruptly during those times?
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Guess we just need to make love to the pedal. Unfortunately auto-x turned me into a stomper, so I'm going to have to unlearn that habit. I believe Nissan's term for stomping on the pedal suddenly is called "Active Brake Assist". The problem with this "feature" is that it boosts brake pressure beyond what the driver input, causing a full ABS lock-up regardless of what the driver was actually trying to do.
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As my wife always tells me:
"More technology, more problems" ...of course that line is usually used by her in reference to our computer, home theater remote control, or programmable air-conditioning controller.
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on a more serious note, this thread offered some seriously interesting reading. Unfortunately I still have to do my fist track day with the Z (only 3 weeks away) so I can't offer a lot of interesting input on this ice mode issue. But it sure is a "good to know" before hitting the track. I was getting a bit worried that in addition to the oil overheating, this was another 370Z only track related issue, and I should have bought a used Elise or 911 as track toy instead, but it looks like this issue is not 370Z exclusive. Not much of a comforting thought, but still.
Anyway, I wouldn't mind being able to switch off just the ABS on the track. I have done track days with a lot less technologically sophisticated vehicles and I liked not having ABS: Not so sophisticated Opel Kadett GSI (but lots of FWD fun, lift of over steer...) Who needs ABS?? and no, I didn't hit the unfortunate Mazda 323 (protege) in front of me and yes I did have a flat spot on my tires after wards... :-) I hope to have some more useful input to this tread after April 4th
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Good discussion, all.
Chris_B, appreciate you stopping by to comment. I suspect you are right and we are going to have to learn to live with this for a while. Need to get to a parking lot and test/get used to it. Re what happened... As best I can remember, I was trail braking when the mode initiated... then I think I stomped and when that didn't respond, I tried modulating pressure. Regardless of my inputs, I had the same rate of deceleration. But I'm going to have to get to a parking lot and try to recreate to be sure. So how can we set up bumps in a parking lot?? lol |
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No oil cooler yet: oil cooler, pads, brake fluid and stainless lines are all on the schedule for this this year. This fist track day will be stock and at 7/10's. I did get the 370 intending to take it to the track every now and then, just didn't get to it last year. (working for a supplier in the car industry did not allow for a lot of free time to spend at the track last year...)
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A lot of the parking lots around here have speed bumps, but I don't think you want to drive out all this way to test your brakes...
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To create a small raised bump you can use carpet wire protector rolls. Just need to find a way to attach it to the pavement that won't make the parking lot owner mad. For a crack in the pavement you're just going to have to find a natural one. |
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Wow - disappear for a bit and this is what happens.
This is actually great news to me. It means the issue is knowable and solvable. All it takes is pulling one fuse. I don't know about you all, but I would much rather ditch ABS than have the car fail to brake when I least expect it. At least then I can blame myself if I go off. Absolutely awesome thread guys. Thanks to all who dredged this up.
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Also, from previous posts, someone had stated that the ABS fuse a a 3 in 1, which also included VVEL, so you would need to cut just the ABS piece so the other two stayed intact....but I'm not sure. If there is another device (fuse/sensor) that can effectively do the same thing, that would be useful! I only autox my Z twice last year and did not encounter this issue...but the car will be HEAVILY autoxed this season on R compounds so this is of particular interest. Additionally, as a left foot brake fan for autox, I am trying to solve the cut off of power when dragging the brake....hoping the ABS disable would solve both |
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