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JimFlat6 said:
http://www.excellence-mag.com/art2/art2p1.html
The new 997 GT3 R's do not have ABS brakes.
Anyone have a clue as to why they did that?![]()
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Ferdie said:
The 997 Supercup model was the first one without ABS - due to the fact that several teams use this car in endurance racing, where this feature is not allowed.
As a little sidenote, the PCCB system is not allowed so far as well - they have to switch to standard steel discs if they use the car somewhere else than the Porsche Cups!![]()
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Grant said:
I wonder if ABS is outlawed in some race classes due to the lobbying of the tire makers (lots of flat spots mean lots of tire sales)![]()
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Grant said:
Yeah, the first Audis with ABS had a dashboard switch to disable it, since it made braking distances much longer on dirt roads or roads with deep/wet snow....
Mar 21, 2006 3:16:46 AM
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JimFlat6 said:
Grant, I wonder if this is what contributed to Bens crash?
Think about this. To avoid hitting that Ferrari, He first braked on the paved track to slow down - the skid marks were there - but he still had to swerve OFF the track to not make contact - so he did. And as his car is going across the grass, he likely tried using the brakes the same way he did ON the track - and the ABS simply did not grab on the loose grass surface the same way a NON ABS system would - but in the ABS pedal feel there was no hint to that-and in any case, even if he had tried to modulate the brake pedal with a non ABS technique, the ABS system would not have responded to that anyway!
Regretfully, I suspect it was the CGTs ABS brakes that may have doomed Bens car. If the CGT had non ABS brakes, he would have had a better chance to slow the car down once it went off the track.
And I also now wonder if anywhere in the CGT manual that it warns about off track/loose surface braking hazard with ABS?
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JimFlat6 said:
Grant, I wonder if this is what contributed to Bens crash?
Think about this. To avoid hitting that Ferrari, He first braked on the paved track to slow down - the skid marks were there - but he still had to swerve OFF the track to not make contact - so he did. And as his car is going across the grass, he likely tried using the brakes the same way he did ON the track - and the ABS simply did not grab on the loose grass surface the same way a NON ABS system would - but in the ABS pedal feel there was no hint to that-and in any case, even if he had tried to modulate the brake pedal with a non ABS technique, the ABS system would not have responded to that anyway!
Regretfully, I suspect it was the CGTs ABS brakes that may have doomed Bens car. If the CGT had non ABS brakes, he would have had a better chance to slow the car down once it went off the track.
And I also now wonder if anywhere in the CGT manual that it warns about off track/loose surface braking hazard with ABS?
Huh??With or with out ABS, that GT was doomed when he left the track at over 120 MPH and hit a solid object.