PSk wrote:
Could you not have used alloy to keep your unsprung weight down?
Also why the heck do you want traction control? Where is the fun in that

Nothing more fun than a car with way too much power

Pete
The sensors need something magnetic to look at. My original plan 8 years ago before the F430 rotors was cast rotors with ally hats and read the 8 or 10 ears/bolts that held the rotors to the hats...but I lost that option when I switched to the F430 stuff.
I guess now that I really think about it I probably could make alloy parts and just put bolts or pins in them for the sensor to read....hmmmmmm
The why question is 2 parts. Launch control makes the car faster, there is just no way around that. The traction control probably makes the car faster too but the real purpose there is so I'm not terrified to let others drive it or terrified to get caught out in the rain. The last engine was very well mannered for the power it made but was also a major handful on a brisk morning with cold tires or anytime the roads were even damp so I just think adding the traction control will make general everyday driving more fun by making it less stressful.....but don't worry, I will be installing an off switch in the system because there is nothing more fun than a car with WAY too much hp