What kind of ABS does my car have??
#6
ASR needs a 4 channel system because it needs to know how fast each of the drive wheels is spinning compared to the front wheels. If both rear wheels are slipping at the same rate ASR the reduces power, if only one rear wheel is slipping the ASR applies brakes to the slipping wheel.
#7
Makes sense.
Anyone seen a how-to article to retrofit ASR onto a Camaro that does not have it?
Anyone seen a how-to article to retrofit ASR onto a Camaro that does not have it?
ASR needs a 4 channel system because it needs to know how fast each of the drive wheels is spinning compared to the front wheels. If both rear wheels are slipping at the same rate ASR the reduces power, if only one rear wheel is slipping the ASR applies brakes to the slipping wheel.
#9
Seems to work well on wet pavement for me. Definitely NOT well in the snow...
#10
The ASR system is pretty much built into the car and cannot easily be added to the mix. The control unit acts as a throttle limiter and cruise control module. It takes info from the front and rear wheels as well as the tranny to know how fast everythign should be going to ascess wether to apply brake or tighten up the throttle cable. Now you all do know that you can override the throttle limiter by simply pressing the petal down harder... yea it was designed that way.
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