Removing the ABS system.
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Removing the ABS system.
I was thinking about removing mine. I was just wondering what everyone has done in replacement of the ABS. Do I just buy a proportioning vavle and then hook up the loose ends of the lines towards the brakes? Thanks in advance.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mgags7 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">you will most likely need the lines from a non-abs car for the front, the backs should fit up with minimal modification....</TD></TR></TABLE>
No, it's a whole hell of a lot more work than that. He'll need to run both the front and rear lines. As well as the lines to the prop valve. You'll have to remove the sensors from all four wheels, and the ABS unit under the hood.
ABS set up: MC->prop valve->ABS block->each individual wheel.
Non-ABS set up: MC->prop valve->each individual wheel.
No, it's a whole hell of a lot more work than that. He'll need to run both the front and rear lines. As well as the lines to the prop valve. You'll have to remove the sensors from all four wheels, and the ABS unit under the hood.
ABS set up: MC->prop valve->ABS block->each individual wheel.
Non-ABS set up: MC->prop valve->each individual wheel.
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Why would you have to get a non abs ecu. All I should have to do is pull the main abs system get a proportioning valve tie in all remaining lines get rid of the sensors on the wheels and pull the light behind the abs sign in my dash.
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