Bob Gagnon wrote:In the 964 Carrera Cup series, the cars were set up by Porsche with an ABS switch so the drivers could turn off the ABS if they chose.
My understanding is that most driver's left it switched "ON".
Also, in developing the 3.8 RSR Porsche had the option of developing the car without ABS at all, and used ABS with an ABS controller of different design than the normal 964's controller. I think that it merely incorporates the faster sampling rate of what is now in 993 and later ABS 5 equipped cars.
So in these circumstances, since the drivers and Porsche chose ABS, it must have had some advantage.
BTW, I wanted to buy the RSR's ABS controller which has the same part number as my stock 964 controller but with a "G" after it. That "G" would have cost $11,600 more ($12,400 vs $800) than my stock controller; yes, I did not buy it.
I never said that it was a disadvantage, so I don't feel a need to remove it (or turn it off). However, it does not stop my car (90 C2) faster, so it is not a performance advantage
for me. It does save flat-spotting tires, so it does have an economic advantage.
The Cup cars have the same high pressure brake system as used on C4 and Turbo. Do all of these variants use the same ABS system?