johnloov
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Let's get Exact Lap DATA on Pedal Dance
What do people's lap times look like with Pedal Dance vs Type R+ Long Press ( Please be detailed to your experience w/mods as well, stock vs modifications, and which track/lap-times ):
I'm looking to find someone that has significant track time and experience with running the FL5 Type R with Pedal Dance vs. Type R+ Long Press.
I'm finding my car feels like it's handling way better with pedal dance, and more predictable. The brakes feel like they are fully retracted before braking. My stock car has 5MM Toe Out + pins removed ~1.8 minus camber - so now it naturally turns in without needing any of the brakes.
It seems like with Type R+ Long Press:
I'm finding this to be true that with Type R+ Long Press AHA only enabled, the brakes are being used, and now you have brake assisted oversteer in the car! I think this is why some people racing with zero toe are using Type+R pedal dance only.
I wil get DATA and video on this exact setup at Laguna Seca on Nov 15th.
Please share lap times and data if you have it.
Cheers,
John
What do people's lap times look like with Pedal Dance vs Type R+ Long Press ( Please be detailed to your experience w/mods as well, stock vs modifications, and which track/lap-times ):
I'm looking to find someone that has significant track time and experience with running the FL5 Type R with Pedal Dance vs. Type R+ Long Press.
I'm finding my car feels like it's handling way better with pedal dance, and more predictable. The brakes feel like they are fully retracted before braking. My stock car has 5MM Toe Out + pins removed ~1.8 minus camber - so now it naturally turns in without needing any of the brakes.
It seems like with Type R+ Long Press:
- Car become Tail happy using the brakes to turn
- Uses brakes to turn with the stock zero toe
- Brake feel - feel's like it's constantly on in canyon carving or braking - when you first touch the pedal - it feels like it's already being applied
- Car does not become tail happy - you are using the natural dynamics of the car to turn - become more stable
- Could understeer naturally with zero toe - but if you run 3-5mm toe out - now the car is naturally balanced to turn in without needing brakes.
- Brake feel retracted fully - until pressed - meaning, when you go to press the brakes, there is a nice initially on- off bite. Doesn't feel like other modes where I feel like on initial press, I'm joining up with already pressed pedal - This is what I'm experiencing.
I'm finding this to be true that with Type R+ Long Press AHA only enabled, the brakes are being used, and now you have brake assisted oversteer in the car! I think this is why some people racing with zero toe are using Type+R pedal dance only.
I wil get DATA and video on this exact setup at Laguna Seca on Nov 15th.
Please share lap times and data if you have it.
Cheers,
John
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