ITR come with ABS?
Im thinking of doing an ITR 5bolt conversion onto my Acura 1.6EL
Will my ABS work after I do my ITR conversion? Do I just remove the ABS unit and throw it on the ITR setup?
Or did the ITR's come with it?
Will my ABS work after I do my ITR conversion? Do I just remove the ABS unit and throw it on the ITR setup?
Or did the ITR's come with it?
I think what RinBlue was trying to say is:
"Welcome to Honda-Tech, please learn to utilize the search function as the majority of information available has been covered many times in the past. The majority of the senior members and more active members frown on the repetitive asking of simple and/or easy questions as it does nothing but take up space."
To answer your question: You will not have to source ITR ABS components, your stock ones will work.
"Welcome to Honda-Tech, please learn to utilize the search function as the majority of information available has been covered many times in the past. The majority of the senior members and more active members frown on the repetitive asking of simple and/or easy questions as it does nothing but take up space."
To answer your question: You will not have to source ITR ABS components, your stock ones will work.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mikeweb »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Will my ABS work after I do my ITR conversion?
Do I just remove the ABS unit and throw it on the ITR setup?
Or did the ITR's come with it?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Good question if I understand it correctly, but it might not be as simple as just "throwing it on the ITR setup".
Yes, to answer part of your question ... every ITR comes with a stock "refined Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)".
Your Acura 1.6 EL, is that similar to the 86-87 Acura Integra available here in the US? Secondly, did it originally come with ABS? If it did then I'd think you could make it work with a 5 lug setup. The other problem you might have, is that if it is an 86-87 Integra, then you may some difficulty installing an ITR 5 lug setup on a car with a torsion bar front suspension and a semi-live axle for the rear suspension.
Furthermore, if you were to try to put the ITR ABS in your 1.6 EL then I'd think you would want/need to use ALL of the components that come with the ITR ABS system (ABS modulator/motor, similar brake lines, proportioning valve, MC and booster, ABS computer and sensors).
Good luck.
Modified by zygspeed at 12:01 PM 2/29/2004
Do I just remove the ABS unit and throw it on the ITR setup?
Or did the ITR's come with it?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Good question if I understand it correctly, but it might not be as simple as just "throwing it on the ITR setup".
Yes, to answer part of your question ... every ITR comes with a stock "refined Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)".
Your Acura 1.6 EL, is that similar to the 86-87 Acura Integra available here in the US? Secondly, did it originally come with ABS? If it did then I'd think you could make it work with a 5 lug setup. The other problem you might have, is that if it is an 86-87 Integra, then you may some difficulty installing an ITR 5 lug setup on a car with a torsion bar front suspension and a semi-live axle for the rear suspension.
Furthermore, if you were to try to put the ITR ABS in your 1.6 EL then I'd think you would want/need to use ALL of the components that come with the ITR ABS system (ABS modulator/motor, similar brake lines, proportioning valve, MC and booster, ABS computer and sensors).
Good luck.
Modified by zygspeed at 12:01 PM 2/29/2004
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