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The workaround requires you to disable your brake pedal electronics, which will also disable your ABS. So if you are OK to run sans ABS, then go for it. Will

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Old 02-07-2010, 08:50 PM   #16 (permalink)
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The workaround requires you to disable your brake pedal electronics, which will also disable your ABS. So if you are OK to run sans ABS, then go for it.

Will you be faster if you can left foot brake on the 370Z? The answer to this question is not clear. Some pros left foot it, but the majority do not. So I don't think left foot braking is needed to extract the most from the 370Z.
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