chaos4NH wrote:
I have been following that thread since it started. I think it is so much BS. I, and many others, think the guy just screwed up. My inside pads were down to the metal at Tremblant, hard braking for 4, 8 and 14 with no such ABS "takeover". In fact, in the many months since that the original OP started that thread, there have been no other occurances reported. As for the inside wear, yes, so you should check insides and be sure that the slides are properly lubed when pads are installed. I have had no such wear after switching to XP8 pads from Carbotech. Ask Bruce Allen who had my stock pads literally smoking (right Claire?) at the Glen, the damned car stops goooood!
That thread raged on for months, and I won't bore you guys with the whole story. The OPs description of "dump mode" and whether or not there is such a thing has been beat to death on that forum. Believe me, I have found the brakes on the MS3 to be nothing but excellent.
ABS is bad because you cannot "in a spin, two feet in". I have seen the ill affects at COM many times including as an instructor in passenger seat. The affect is usually an arcing curve riht into the wall instead of a tight spin that keeps you on track.
"Dump mode" or a similar term in other brands has hit COMMERS too. Consider the Audi at Mosport a few years ago and the complete analysis and video of the Bosch ABS software that was on the COM site. When the car was coming into turn 5 the driver was able to exert more braking than normal due to uphill G forces and the software said "Ooooh, this can't be happening. Ice!" and removed 99% of braking. Car crashed into the wall after 5. Brad Pelleteir (now departed to Arizona), embedded software developer also did extensive analysis of how ABS software gets too smart for it's own britches. Pull the fuse.
By the way, Sam, I can get any car to smoke it's brakes the first time on track with street pads. Smoke=good. Street pads will be gunked with oil and junk. It is always good to hit them with 1,000 degrees to get better braking the first time out.