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Thank you for the warm welcome Bill! I feel like the old members will have all the secret sauce haha. I appreciate any advice and assistance so when it comes it comes, no rush at all. Happy to be here!Welcome and glad you found TMO. Super friendly site and folks are always willing to help. There are plenty of old , and I mean really old, members on here that are very willing to offer advice and assistance. If some of them don't answer a question right away remember some of us take naps in the afternoon, ha.



Figured as much, Even track pads will get killed with Nannies?Electric nannies kill the Rear pads.
YEP!! I have a few sets like yours. Then I swapped the ABS module in my Boss. No more nannies. I have saved the cost of the module in pad savings.Figured as much, Even track pads will get killed with Nannies?
If you don't completely turn the nannies off* (press brake pedal and hold traction control button 5-10 seconds), at least engage sport mode (press brake, press traction control twice rapidly). Your rear brakes pads will thank you.I will mention that my traction control was on ( the event peeps recommended to keep them on just for safety so I did)
Wouldn't Track Mode loosen up the nannies even further than Sport Mode?If you don't completely turn the nannies off* (press brake pedal and hold traction control button 5-10 seconds), at least engage sport mode (press brake, press traction control twice rapidly). Your rear brakes pads will thank you.
*The nannies may turn themselves back on if you get really sideways or generate a lot of lateral g's.
Rule #2 - double tap.
Forgot that the newer cars have that. You whippersnappers and your newfangled ESC/TC tuning.Wouldn't Track Mode loosen up the nannies even further than Sport Mode?