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Supra has F1 inspired brakes.....


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The MKIV Supra also featured a four-sensor four-channel track tuned ABS system with yaw control whereby each caliper is sensored and the brakes are controlled individually according to the speed, angle, and pitch of the approaching corner. This unique Formula One inspired braking system allowed the Supra Turbo to record a 70 mph (110 km/h) -0 braking distance of 149 feet (45 m) [2], the best braking performance of any production car tested in 1997 by Car and Driver magazine. This record was finally broken in 2004 by 3 feet (0.91 m) by a Porsche Carrera GT.

 

 

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Supra

 

Impressive.....

 

Question: Do aftermarket brake setups still take advantage of this technology?

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There is a single accelerometer under the centre console (just under the little storage compartment) that is linked to the ABS, that's all.

The calipers don't have amy sensors attached to them, but obviously each wheel has it's own speed sensor.

It's nothing particularly trick, and I think the reference to being F1 inspired can be said about every ABS system as I believe that's where it was originally designed for.

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