.Matt
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Registered: 28th Jan 09
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What would i need from a donor car to remove the ABS in my current sport?
I have two sports one with ABS and one Without.
Is it as simple as swapping everything over, looms, hubs, brake lines?
How big of a job is it?
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Nic Barnes
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Don't need to change the hubs can just unbolt the sensors. Need brake lines, I left look in mine took bulb out the dash.
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.Matt
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I would need to remove it all, as i would need the abs to go into the other car as will need that running again. With Brakes.
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tobyc20xe
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fucking ball of a job to do.....never in my life will i do it again! reason behide doing it?
[Edited on 09-08-2012 by tobyc20xe]
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.Matt
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Dont like ABS. I likr being in control of my own brakeing
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JaffaTB
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abs looks a right mess in the engine bay aswell
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johnhara1
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Snip wire, remove bulb?
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m4rky-boi
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take the abs fuse out mate
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john_c20xe
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quote: Originally posted by .Matt
Dont like ABS. I likr being in control of my own brakeing
thats funny haha.
you think your not in controll of your breaking.
id like to see your foot out perform an abs system
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AK
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Registered: 5th Jul 00
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i think he means he finds ABS cuts in to much...
Modern cars are too over assisted and if you know what your are doing and the car doesnt want to let you do that it becomes very frustrating.
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.Matt
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quote: Originally posted by AK
i think he means he finds ABS cuts in to much...
Modern cars are too over assisted and if you know what your are doing and the car doesnt want to let you do that it becomes very frustrating.
This.
ABS Cuts in at stupid times and it is rather irritating.
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Chris
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Why would you want to remove ABS from a road car??
Just remove the fuse, or unplug on sensor to break it.
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cpcrampton
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he must be a race driver! lol
When do you ever (on the road) think "that fucking ABS slowing me down!")
Track car - remove fuse.
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.Matt
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Of course i am a race driver. (Another typical CS comment)
The reason ita being removed is i want to eventually run braided lines. Front to back. Removing abs will save money on lines. Plus a different engine is going in the car and i want the speed to run from the gearbox not the hubs and because i run rear discs i want to be able to use the standard rear bias valve until lines are made. I figured removing whilst car is bare would be best option.
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p
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Registered: 20th Apr 04
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Just get really fat, they'll be easily removed that way.
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