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ABS anyone have a system yet?
Just received a PM from Charley and he is recommending ABS for the ZR-1 setup. He said the carbon rotors get real grabby after hard driving. He also said it gets to a point where they start to lock up!!!! It comes down to how hard I'm going to drive the car , I don't want to be limited to what I can and can't do with this car. I know Mark has ABS on his car but that's his system. Does anyone know of any ABS available to the public yet????
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Mario, Matt from AME did one based on a C5 I believe. I've also heard of people retro fitting BMW stuff and then there's this:
http://www.bosch-motorsport.de/conte.../html/3720.htm Good luck! |
Out of curiosity, I was wondering if a manual setup would help. I believe all of Mark's recent cars, Jackass included have had power brakes, and I imagine a manual setup might be easier to modulate pressure since they require more force and aren't as grabby. I'm guessing only Charlie or Mark would have insight but, thoughts? Anyone?
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We do all our cars with Manual brake systems. and suggest our customers do as well.
they work great when everyhting is sized correctly. and you have the correct pads. it simplifies the system and looks much cleaner. not to many race cars have power brakes that I know of. |
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My biggest concern for you Mario, I see you as a 99% street guy. I'd put power brakes on any car that is a more dedicated street warrior vs. race car. I never liked manual brakes all that much around town. They are great at higher speeds or once you have some heat in the pads. They just require to much leg around town. Personally, I'd try them out without ABS unless you plan on road racing or switch to a steel rotor. Unless you just want to :G-Dub: |
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You've got the front sensors, just a matter of rears and the rest of the system! :sieg: :lostmarbles:
Take a look at this I believe there are a number of solutions out there now for the rear (a la GMR) that would allow you to also use the C6 type rear hubs / bearing pack. Otherwise the rear axles would need some sort of modification for ring and sensor installation. This will limit the tire diameters to something near in ratio to the donor system. But, at least this gives a baseline system that could work. You can see in the article that it does interfere a bit on the track - kicking in at about 0.9g. Anyway, point is there are some systems out there that shouldn't be wildly complicated to install - nor wildly expensive in relation to the cost of some of these builds. Whether there is a huge benefit? Who knows..... |
So I've been researching this like a mofo. Thx Mario...:lol:
From limited knowledge, ABS retrofit on a track car may not be the best idea. It can go into ice mode or do funny things at speed heading into a corner. Different OEM systems each have their own challenges on the track, even in the cars they were designed for. Overcoming this (for a track car) requires adjustability and tuning. The Bosch system gives you this capability, but like James said costs in the ballpark of :whoa: ... Many track guys remove them all together and claim they're faster. Moral of the story is be careful what you read on the internet and proceed with caution. |
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