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Originally Posted by Moto-Mojo
Now, today, I swear with the Nannie's off, the vibration is almost undetectable. Go figger!
Edit Again: it was a nice warm here day here in the Republik, so I did a bunch more hard pulls. I also decided to see how the brakes felt with the nannies off. I swear, even they felt better. (less vibration) It's almost as, if you've altered things like brakes, tunes, etc. from the OE, and software that controls the nannies is forced to deal with them, you might pick up something like rogue vibrations. Dunno.
Some of y'all try it and gimme a full report!
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Well that's pretty interesting. I have always driven my Camaro with the nannies turned off. The way I see it is that with them on, the computer is always"monitoring" the wheel speed, slippage, grip and is constantly compensating for everything detected, and adjusting brake pad pressure as needed. Next time I'm out for a therapy session, I'll leave the nannies on to see how she reacts. And remember, with these cars you are always going to have some vibration because they are just build that way. Do like I did and put solid cradle mounts in, and a 1 pc aluminum DS along with a big lumpy cam, vibration city. Feels like a race car now!!