bruce wrote:Wrong. Pads do not affect the wheels locking. There is no logic in what you say.
Er but it would. The point where it locks may be the same, but the ease of reaching it and not breaching it depends on the pads, amongst other things. What he is saying has some logic, and I've experienced it, if you get pads with lots of bite then its very hard to modulate the braking, so it would do nothing, nothing then suddenly lock, and since locked brakes don't stop the car as well, having pads with less bite would make it much easier to stop the quickest consistently. But this is an extreme example, usually if you are getting better pads, you are an enthusiast, and would have better tyres to match.
Abs shouldn't decrease stopping distances if the non abs car is on the braking grip limit as well. Like quicksliver said the abs is to prevent the wheels locking in emergencies, where you freak out, allowing the car to be steered slightly, and yes decrease stopping distance if the wheels would have otherwise locked. On the track, with all other things being equal there would proably be no appreciable difference in braking distances between abs and non unless you were to start going more advanced with different and variable braking bias around the car.