twilightprotege
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- 2001 323 Astina SP20 (P5)
Hey,
I was just flicking through the service manual and I had an idea.
As we all know or might know, upgrading the brakes on a car is forking great, but when your car has abs you cant take full advantage of the brakes. the reason is that the stock abs system thinks that the car can only stop at a rate of 1G (i have no idea what the real values are). when you upgrade the brakes, your car can now stop at 2G, but since your abs system is still thinking your car cant stop any quicker than 1G, you will only stop at 1G...no matter how good your brakes are.
i am under the impression that recalibrating the computer to allow the car to stop at a rate of 1.5G is not possible....
anyway, each wheel has a cog and sensor for the abs - allows the abs to monitor at what rate each wheel is stopping under braking.
my idea is to reduce the diameter of that cog so the abs thinks you're driving along at 30mph but you're really doing 60mph. this would then allow in theory twice the stopping power because the abs system is thinking you're slowing down at 1G, but in reality you're stopping at 2G.
i know that's a very simple explaination and i certainly wouldnt recommend playing around with your abs unless you've done extensive testing and know what the hell you're doing....but it seams like a great way to get around big brakes and keeping your abs.
does anyone know if this has been done before - or even can it be done?????
I was just flicking through the service manual and I had an idea.
As we all know or might know, upgrading the brakes on a car is forking great, but when your car has abs you cant take full advantage of the brakes. the reason is that the stock abs system thinks that the car can only stop at a rate of 1G (i have no idea what the real values are). when you upgrade the brakes, your car can now stop at 2G, but since your abs system is still thinking your car cant stop any quicker than 1G, you will only stop at 1G...no matter how good your brakes are.
i am under the impression that recalibrating the computer to allow the car to stop at a rate of 1.5G is not possible....
anyway, each wheel has a cog and sensor for the abs - allows the abs to monitor at what rate each wheel is stopping under braking.
my idea is to reduce the diameter of that cog so the abs thinks you're driving along at 30mph but you're really doing 60mph. this would then allow in theory twice the stopping power because the abs system is thinking you're slowing down at 1G, but in reality you're stopping at 2G.
i know that's a very simple explaination and i certainly wouldnt recommend playing around with your abs unless you've done extensive testing and know what the hell you're doing....but it seams like a great way to get around big brakes and keeping your abs.
does anyone know if this has been done before - or even can it be done?????