by Guest » Thu Jan 15, 2004 10:37 pm
yeah, it was PMS. ABS was created so that your car can still steer while its braking in emergency situations.. It also happens to work great on dry pavement becasue as you lock your wheels up, the tire travels on a slick surface of melted rubber, while with ABS the wheels slow as much as possible without the wheels locking up and the tire melting creating a skid. It slows the car down faster than when the tires are skidding on pavement. ABS also works well on wet pavement.
In the snow, mud or rain, you don't pump your ABS. Thats what ABS does, it acts like you pumping your brakes. You could pump your brakes, however you would have nothing to gain by doing so. You could pump them, but it would always bring you to lock up, where the computer would take over and limit that. With ABS brakes you push the pedal as hard as you can and let the computer take over, in mud, snow, and rain. Pumping the brakes is the best way to stop WITHOUT ABS.
MY point is (buy it or not) that in the snow, most types of snow, and yes I live in upstate NY also, ABS gives you longer stopping distances in the snow. For the inexperinced driver, it is better because you may still steer your car while braking with ABS. Perfect example::::::: About a month ago, in upstate NY, the was a mild ICE STORM!!! Yes there was about 1 millimeter worth of ice on the pavement. while leaving my development, I used my brakes. ABS kicked in, it took me FOREVER to even slow down let alone come to a stop. Next intersection, I braked, ABS kicked in again, and once again I started to ride the old ABS wagon. THis time I pulled the E-brake locked up the rear wheels. THe tires locked and dug through the 1 millimeter of ice and I stopped very quickly, about a third of the distance les than with ABS. It would have been quicker if all four wheels had locked up. Anyway, whatever.... I guess no one here has pulled their ABS fuse before. Like I said, next above zero day, I'll do it and post results.