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Old 06-26-2010, 02:54 AM
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Originally Posted by mdrums
I get PSM failure at Daytona over 130mph in NASCAR 4. PASM goes from sport back to normal and Sport Chrono goes to normal. Pit and turn the car off and back on and everything is fine....until I get up to speed on the banked turns again.
How close to the bump does this happen?
Old 06-26-2010, 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by ralt12
How close to the bump does this happen?
Bingo.... right there at it.....NASCAR Turn 4
Old 06-28-2010, 10:30 AM
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Originally Posted by mdrums
Well I do not think so unless you know something that BNG racing doesn't know. Yes PSM can be disabled but it's a lot of work from what I understand. If I could do it I would.
on crocs people say you may look up wiring diagram and disconnect 2 PSM wires from under brake pedal.
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Originally Posted by utkinpol
on crocs people say you may look up wiring diagram and disconnect 2 PSM wires from under brake pedal.
hummm I will look into that...I believe it is way more involved than that.

What is crocs?
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Originally Posted by mdrums
hummm I will look into that...I believe it is way more involved than that.

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