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Old 12-23-2004, 10:53 PM
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welp 5 to 0 in favor of removal. Doesent look like i have much of a choice
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Old 12-23-2004, 10:58 PM
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Like I said, don't expect to be able to stop fast.
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Old 12-23-2004, 11:52 PM
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for a drag specific car hell yea. plan on spending some time setting the proportationing valve...



make that 6 if it promises not to drive behind me.....

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quite a few of us road course guys have ditched it also....
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Old 12-24-2004, 05:46 AM
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I pulled the fuse and was done with it right after the second time the ABS tried to kill me!



Both times it was on the way to work when a couple of a-holes decided they wanted in my lane, now. Swerved into fast lane, brought it straight, but ABS decided to apply rear brakes - it became a wash, rinse, repeat cycle - as we slolomed down I-75.



Guess I could have made an attempt to fix the ABS, but it stops just fine - never have missed the damn thing.



EDIT: Removing the ABS also got rid of that nasty wheel hop.
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How did removing ABS get rid of wheel hop?
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Old 12-24-2004, 11:21 AM
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I dunno about you guys, but I hit my ABS on a daily basis. Pirelli PZero Nero's. On the highway at high speed and when the roads aren't all hot and sticky, I lay into the brakes and I'm ALWAYS on the verge of traction loss. The ABS kicks in all the time and makes my driving more effficient. That way I can just slam the brakes and let the ABS do the work. There's no need to compensate for changes in temperature, tire pressure, surface type, etc. The best preformance from a vehicle exists at the limit of it's capabilities - The ABS keeps my brakes at that limit without overcoming the threshold.
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Old 12-24-2004, 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by rfreeman27' date='Dec 24 2004, 11:59 AM
How did removing ABS get rid of wheel hop?



When rear tires began to spin at launch, ABS would hit rear brakes, then let off, then tires spin, then ABS hits em again, and so on till the wheels were hopping like a bunny.
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Originally Posted by Sinful7' date='Dec 24 2004, 01:21 PM
I dunno about you guys, but I hit my ABS on a daily basis. Pirelli PZero Nero's. On the highway at high speed and when the roads aren't all hot and sticky, I lay into the brakes and I'm ALWAYS on the verge of traction loss. The ABS kicks in all the time and makes my driving more effficient. That way I can just slam the brakes and let the ABS do the work. There's no need to compensate for changes in temperature, tire pressure, surface type, etc. The best preformance from a vehicle exists at the limit of it's capabilities - The ABS keeps my brakes at that limit without overcoming the threshold.



I agree; when they work, they're great; when they don't, they suck and WILL put you violently out of control. Especially bad with the FD because, unlike the fronts, which are independent, the rear is mono. It does both rears no matter which wheel looses traction. Check out the recient video post HERE, near the end where the Silver FD goes into a bad oversteer. Could be too much car & not enough driver. But the way the STI and other FD handled suggests to me that it was all the ABS's fault.



Never had a problem with my 93, but the 94 was pathetic. I could have tried to tweak it, but decided that it just wasn't worth the hassle; besides, I wasn't sure I could survive the test phase.
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Old 12-26-2004, 11:27 PM
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Originally Posted by rfreeman27' date='Dec 23 2004, 01:40 PM
The car is going to make 650 easily, jerico 4 speed tranny with a doublextreme ACT clutch and sintered iron disc....yeah its not exactly DD material :happy:



It would make the linelock install way easier, and not to mention the space I gain/weight I remove. I think the ABS pump and **** is like 35 lbs!

FYI: The pump doesn't weigh anywhere near 35 lbs. I would be surprised if it weighed 10 lbs.
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