Chuck 98 RT/10
Enthusiast
it allows shorter stopping distance i dont see any issue. poeple are not screaming for cars to go back to carberators and get rid of fuel injection
Carbs and FI have virtually no bearing on skill.
it allows shorter stopping distance i dont see any issue. poeple are not screaming for cars to go back to carberators and get rid of fuel injection
when i say many times its always at the end of a particular straight and now where else on the track i usually drive on. i feel it allows me to gain higher speed on the straight and go deeper into the corner. I look at as another tool, better tires, or better shocks, ect...
it allows shorter stopping distance i dont see any issue. poeple are not screaming for cars to go back to carberators and get rid of fuel injection
what about tire technology(rubber compounds, tread patterns, ect..), should we go back to tall skinny tubed, bias plys and have to perfect our driving skill with those? i have no problem with technolgy getting into cars if it makes it safer, faster, AND in some case like traction control( completely defeatable, some would argue ABS should be also, i have no interest in T/C btw)
The average JOE driver (99% of us) on the public road is doing way better with ABS.
What took you so long? Welcome to the melee!I have been reading this forum for a long time and finally decided to weigh in.
I owned a 1994 RT/10 and traded for a 2001 GTS three years ago. ABS is night and day over Gen I braking. I cannot speak about the Gen II non-ABS cars but I figure that the ABS has paid for itself ealy on.
I was on a "spirited drive" with my son a few "friends" a couple of years ago. Porsches, Ferraris, a Z8 or two. There was even a Saleen S7. Some genius in a Porsche Turbo went to the far side of a rolling hill and decided to stop for directions. Over the hill at about 70mph, I needed to make a quick stop. It would have been pretty nasty in the RT/10. With the ABS is was just a slight soil job in the pants. Or put another way, the skid mark was NOT on the road. After that, I bugged out.
Anyway, as someone said a while back, ABS is a waste until you need it. Just like airbags.
-M-
Must have been just bloody carnage before it's introduction.
Must have been just bloody carnage before it's introduction.
I was on a "spirited drive" with my son a few "friends" a couple of years ago.
Go with Chuck. No ABS. In fact keep all of the thrills off. How well do you think vipers would sell with 60 - 0 braking distances of 125-130 ft (like a pre-ABS car)?