Not at all. 5/5 is not in anyway balanced with the ABS off. Rear tires will lock first with that on most cars.I regularly drive with the ABS disabled, that is, all the time.
True.. And I think leeson65 is wrong about this.
I'm pretty sure the weird 5/5 brake bias was intended for ABS- and to be an adjustment of how the ABS works to help you turn or rotate your car under braking.
In fact, IIRC, when you click the ''question mark'' box or whatever to get the explination for the setting in the tuning setup page, that's what PD says.
When using ABS the settings seem to do a completely different thing than when ABS is set to 0.
Now I'm beginning to think that when you set the ABS to 0, the setting is a completely different adjustment, it goes from being an ABS adjustment to a ''brake force'' adjustment and ''brake bias'' adjustment all in one. That's exactly how it acts anyway.
It'd be nice if PD gave us a separate brake force and brake bias adjustment because as it is now, the lower you set the brake force (say going down to 3/1), the less fine tuning is possible for brake bias.
**In case you skip rest of post**
ABS ON --------- setting adjusts ABS, and how ABS acts to help turn car along with brake force.
With ABS OFF --- setting is a brake bias and brake force adjustment all in one.
P.S.
Anyone wigth a G25 or G27 NEEDS to go get the NIXIM mod brake mod Version 2! It's awesome, cheap, and totally transforms braking pedal feel to something MUCH more realistic!
Ver 2 comes with a clutch pedal spring. Save yourself some time and just use the brake pedal mod. It rocks!
Here's where you get it..
http://www.nixim.com/index.php?pageid=brakemod
Don't trim the ''threshold buffer'' rubber, but definitely use it. In fact for GT5 it might even be nice to have a little bit longer threshold buffer rubber piece.