Since recently (about a month or so now), I have decided to run aidless. In doing so however, I noticed the car feels much differently than with ABS on. I know, I know, it's supposed to feel different because ABS is used to help with braking. The problem... Well I'm talking about the car feeling different EVERY SINGLE PLACE ON TRACK!!!!
Here's what I think is going on, for me at least (would like to hear others thoughts as well). We all know how ABS works, it grabs and releases the brake determined by the rotational speed difference in the wheels. Now as far as I was aware, that would only occur under braking, but the car was different under every circumstance, braking, turning, on and off throttle (with no braking). This lead me to believe that the ABS is working ALL THE TIME. About 2 weeks ago, (i work in a auto parts store) I was reading an article on ABS and how it has evolved. Contained in that article, it stated clearly how ABS was also used to control wheel spin under other circumstances other than braking (a sort of ASM if you will).
Is it possible that PD actually put that in the physics? It may just be me, but the second Acedemy TT showed the difference in a huge, huge way. At every corner with ABS off, it was a struggle to keep the car stable for good grip levels, but with ABS on, the stability was phenomenal!
The more practice I get though, the better all cars seem to drive for me, but I have not gone back to try ABS in any of them to compare.
Is it just me?