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2014 Brake Override
Has anyone looked into bypassing the brake override on their Z. Attempted to standstill burnout the other day and realized it was equipped with a brake override. Previously on my 2012 X-Runner the bypass that I found to work was simply unplugging the brake plug only when doing it, so I'm sure that will work. But, has anyone traced wires to find out exactly what wire sends the signal to the ECU for the brake override?
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csc dead yet?
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No not that I know of.....when I am driving at a steady speed and keep my foot on the gas while also applying brake pressure the override kicks in and cuts power
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Pull the brake light fuse. If I remember correctly, that's the way to do it
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Thanks DjQuall Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Haha nah, was just trying to record a video.....I wish I had this car in high school....
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Is this brake override an added feature in the newer Z's? My '09 and current '10 would spin the wheels for as long as I wanted with VDC off.
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Thanks I'll be looking into that Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I believe so, from my understanding Toyota was involved in a huge lawsuit regarding a Toyota Prius and a drive pressing on both brake and gas and was in an accident, so maybe it is something that Nissan decided to follow to avoid any future lawsuits Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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It was added to every new car because of Toyota :tiphat: |
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I'm not that old and I had to learn this from Jay Leno. (Also tells you how worthless the rear brakes are) |
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The possible consequences of what the OP is trying to do should be pretty obvious. |
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you know you can just photoshop smoke in there...and leave your car alone? :ugh: |
It's really not necessary to ever do an in-place burnout anyways, IMHO. The only time such a thing makes sense is at the drag strip (a light burn to clean junk off street tires, or a real burnout if you have drag slicks), but even then generally if you hit the throttle hard without the brakes, the car only moves forward a small amount as the rears spin, it's totally controllable and normal. You may have to reverse a few feet to get back to the line.
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here... this is some seriarse burnout effect!! just copy paste it over your car.
wow that's a burn out! http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-4L36W_5L9d...s320/smoke.png |
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