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infinityx:

--- Quote from: corgan on March 06, 2007, 02:01:49 PM ---how abt u pay for us la.. easier rite?  :devil2:

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Wah Jon, you got my full support! Ask our PK to pay for us. :D

aerosignal:

--- Quote from: Carmodz on March 06, 2007, 02:00:33 PM ---yup, agree again. as for the driving course, long time ago, i had lpanned to organise such a event. but it was supposed to be held in msia. perhaps the distance put pple off etc.

oh well, whats past has past. i can look into this. or perhaps, if u dun mind, can help to call and check and maybe plan with us?

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I will start a poll to see interest and maybe proceed from there.... :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
I will probably get my OC to go as well....

aerosignal:

--- Quote from: rayace168 on March 06, 2007, 01:19:03 PM ---Thought the ABS brake with brake assist suppose to prevent skidding or spinning our car provided the road condition is good and dry? plus a non-worn out tyre? I dun think it will skid and spin if the road is dry and the tyre is not worn out.

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Even ABS has its limits. I am particularly unimpressed with the ABS on the previous gen of camry and australian Pulsars.

I have not seen a convincing demo of ABS on a consumer car at high speeds yet.

rayace168:

--- Quote from: aerosignal on March 06, 2007, 03:05:09 PM ---Even ABS has its limits. I am particularly unimpressed with the ABS on the previous gen of camry and australian Pulsars.

I have not seen a convincing demo of ABS on a consumer car at high speeds yet.

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I admit myself I did not personally experienced it although experienced at a lower speed of 50-60km/hr before. No skid.. was a toyota.

I was also told by a customer with ABS brake and brake assist with high speed incident 2 years ago.
Just a brief account.
Was raining. He was travelling approx. 80 km/h on SLE when a motorcyclist buan.
The rider was abt 10 - 20 mtr ahead of him before he buan and he managed to E-brake without skidding and was inches before hitting the injured man lying on the road. His account was that the car dun lock dead immediately the tyre and he could felt the the car was balancing by letting the force released bit by bit before a complete stop. so from the distant he braked to the final distant is approx abt 1 mtr apart or lesser. That's ABS he said.

Why I mentioned bcos he gave me a great impression by keep praising his ABS so on and so on.... non-stop cos he was glad he did not kill the guy. forgot his ride.

Carmodz:

--- Quote from: corgan on March 06, 2007, 02:01:49 PM ---how abt u pay for us la.. easier rite?  :devil2:

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can can, interest as per normal lor kekek

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