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Old 04-17-2012, 06:45 AM   #271 (permalink)
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Mike what are your plans for your Z? Such as how far of direaction are you going to take it track wise?
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But it might be air in ABS system? all of us having same issue? Would like to hear more on this theory.
I am suggesting some sort of unique problem like air in the ABS system for my car specificially. I know all Zs get ice mode, but its the hyper-sensitivity of my ABS system specifically that has me guessing. When I first bought this car back in '09 I built it up for the track and got through probably ~12 track weekends without hitting ice mode at all with a few different pad compounds and virtually same mods. Again I want to stress that my problem specifically is not ice mode itself but that my car is much much much more sensitive to ice mode now than it was in the past.

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Mike what are your plans for your Z? Such as how far of direaction are you going to take it track wise?
Well first and foremost this Z is my only car so it has to remain a daily driver for the forseeable future. As far as track prep goes, I am focusing on reliability first getting rid of or reducing fuel starvation/ice mode/oil temps/coolant temps/etc. as much as possible. I am not really building the car for anything specific track-wise, just basically something that I can have on hand to use as a tool for seat time and take to some fun events like a time attack or something like that. I can't cage it since its my daily so, although the car is way under-built for the current rulebook, I am trying to keep it within the rules of the Global Time Attack Street Class. Any wheel to wheel racing is going to require a cage, but one day if I can get to a point where this car can be a full track car and I have truck/trailer then I would LOVE to build it to the MotoIQ Pacific Tuner Car Championships Tuner Over class rules and go wheel to wheel sprint racing with it.
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Old 04-27-2012, 01:30 PM   #273 (permalink)
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Old 05-17-2012, 12:22 PM   #275 (permalink)
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So I took my 370Z to a buddy who is a Nissan master tech at one of the dealerships here in Vegas. I had him investigate all he could as to what could be causing my super sensitive ABS Ice Mode issues and the diagnosis came back almost embarrassingly simple. Wheel speed sensors were good, ABS system did not need to be bled. The codes that were causing my VDC/Slip/E-Brake lights to stay on constantly were due to low brake fluid. This low brake fluid warning would cause the computer to instantly go into safety/ice mode under moderate braking. Topped off the fluid and what do you know, the lights on the dash went away. Fluid level was surprisingly, still above the minimum fill line, but maybe too much sloshing around under track conditions caused the issue. Not 100% sure this will fix my problem, but we'll find out on the 27th when I go back to the track. I don't think it will eliminate ice mode, but I am hoping that it decreases the sensitivity in which it kicks in. I will refrain from posting anything in the ice mode specific threads until I have some feedback.
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Ah! I had a similar issue last summer. It seems that in Nissan max really means min on that brake reservoir.
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Yep I found the same thing, Max is really Min. All it did to me however was disable VDC and VLSD, ABS was still functional I believe. Hope it helps the ice-mode but I wouldn't get your hopes too high yet.
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Went to the track yesterday. Topped off fluid helped with the sensitivity of ice mode, but I have yet another new theory that I feel fairly strongly about.

So I talked a little to one of the World Challenge teams running a 370Z and they are also having major ice mode issues. The one thing that stood out in my conversation with them was that their data showed that ice mode would kick in right around 1g of braking. Which of course sucks if you're a World Challenge car on slicks that are more than capable of 1g of braking. They said at their next race, they were going to try out a new brake kit as well as try disconnecting the yaw sensor to see if the car can run without it hooked up and if it helps the problem at all. They have been trying to talk with Nissan, but they have reportedly not been helpful.

So having this new bit of information in my head when I went to the track yesterday I started seeing if that theory held water. Sure enough, it seems that not only does it seem very plausible that ice mode is triggered when the yaw sensor sees more than 1g braking, but maybe more than 1g period. With the hyper sensitivity issue gone I was back to regular old ice mode. In straight line braking I could gradually ease into the brakes without issue, but then they would hit a certain point and kick in ice mode (probably hitting 1g). Now at another part of the track, a very high speed right hander that decreases in radius, is where I had the most issues with ice mode or ABS kicking in. Through previous knowledge with a race team I used to drive for I know that the Hankook RS-3 tires are capable of producing a sustained 1.4gs pretty easily. Although I don't have data, I am going to safely assume that in this high speed decreasing radius turn, I was above 1g of sustained lateral gs. Because it is a decreasing radius, there is a point in the turn where in my 370Z I have to brush the brakes just slightly to adjust my speed as the turn pinches down. Every single time I did this, with just barely any pedal pressure, ABS would kick in. I wouldn't say it was the same exact thing as ice mode as I wasn't on the brakes hard enough to really tell, but even touching the pedal the ABS would start grabbing at different wheels. It even pulled me off track once (video coming soon) because I am on the very outside edge of the track at this point in the turn and ABS decided it needed to grab hard on the left front and pulled the left side tires of the car off the track. Anyway, so g-forces seem to me to be the common factor in every situation where I was having ABS issues. How we fix this, I have no idea, but hopefully disconnecting the yaw sensor works, but something tells me it wont be that simple.

As for me, pending the results of the World Challenge team's findings with the yaw sensor, I may try that next. If that doesn't work, I am just going to give up and work on a brake pad combo that allows me to run without any ABS. Sick of dealing with it.
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Crazy. I'm not sure why myself and my buddy who also tracks can't or haven't had Ice Mode to happen.

So are you just going to pull the ABS fuse? That's all to it? I'd like to learn some skills without ABS.
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Crazy. I'm not sure why myself and my buddy who also tracks can't or haven't had Ice Mode to happen.

So are you just going to pull the ABS fuse? That's all to it? I'd like to learn some skills without ABS.
Do you have data on your car?

Unfortunately its not as simple as just pulling the ABS fuse. First, the ABS fuse is part of a block which is also tied into VVEL. You can cut the ABS fuse prongs off of that block I think to disable just ABS though, or maybe switch from a block to separate fuses? I am not 100% sure. The main problem that I have read is that since the 370Z ABS is electronically bias controlled, when you pull the fuse, the brake bias defaults to 50/50 which results in WAY too much rear brake. Hopefully its something that can be offset by running a really really mid pad, maybe even stock pad, in the rear. I haven't looked too deep into those who have run without ABS and what their setups were etc. I don't actually recall anyone who ran without ABS on the stock Akebonos. I think travisjb did, and I think AE Performance did, but they were both on AP Racing BBKs.
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Nothing more than mental data and compairing it to what I read here. It's a very interesting issue that a lot of people have had.

I just wonder if there is slight difference in year model when speaking of this issue. No different than Nissan eliminating other small issue that have been known.

I was running XP8's all around now XP 10's front 8 rear on street tires (RE 11's). I know when I track I brake hard and feel I'm pretty good at it. I can't imagine it being any harder. I haven't mastered trail braking yet. I do go from some high speeds into some intensive braking zones like T10 at Road Atlanta where I feel if something was going to happen it woud there. But the tracks I have been to are not really that brake intensive either when it comes to continuous heat cycles. This tracks have good distance between zones.

Things I feel that has help is I have reduced some good weight from my car, brake ducts (ice mode would have to be a heat related issue also), and stiffer spring rates to help with weight transfer. I don't have much experience to bring to the table but my own experiences. Just trying to put it all together.
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...defaults to 50/50 which results in WAY too much rear brake...
Makes sense... I had a lot of rear lock up when I was running with ABS disabled - and yes it was after the AP Racing upgrade
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No ice mode for me at the track yesterday, just lots of rear ABS lock up causing the back end to dance around in heavy braking. I just need to find a lesser pad to put in there and try out. Maybe AutoZone duralast specials
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^ better than spending $$$ on rear race pads. Might be what u do next time around to save a few. Plus we'll be more than ok to run that setup.
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^ better than spending $$$ on rear race pads. Might be what u do next time around to save a few. Plus we'll be more than ok to run that setup.
I guess it depends on how long they would last. I get the rears just warm enough to turn the first paint stripe (430C / 800F) but that is with race pads.
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