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Old 12-18-2014, 07:30 AM
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It makes me want to drive that much more!
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My ABS is removed.

Just two lines from the master cylinder to two tees and lines to each wheel. No fancy valve to bias the fronts vs the rears.
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Old 12-20-2014, 08:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Capthuff
My ABS is removed.

Just two lines from the master cylinder to two tees and lines to each wheel. No fancy valve to bias the fronts vs the rears.
Not clear as to whether the fronts and backs are separate or if all 4 brakes are interconnected.
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Originally Posted by dadaroo
Not clear as to whether the fronts and backs are separate or if all 4 brakes are interconnected.
What you mean, front & rear lines are separate at the master cylinder
Old 12-20-2014, 08:43 AM
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Originally Posted by 4DRUSH
What you mean, front & rear lines are separate at the master cylinder
Yes, unless you tie them all together with tees. Just trying to keep some Nubie from reading these types of Threads and doing something they should not.
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I called sjm and they explained everything to me and I got the parts I need. I will be pulling everything tomorrow. Capthuff why would you not want a proportioning valve? Your fronts always do more braking than the rear.
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Front skinnies/quick stop + extra front brake pressure - ABS =

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Old 12-24-2014, 12:43 PM
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Originally Posted by combs_425
I called sjm and they explained everything to me and I got the parts I need. I will be pulling everything tomorrow. Capthuff why would you not want a proportioning valve? Your fronts always do more braking than the rear.
Rear brakes hold you at the line.

And 4DRush is correct.
Out of the master cylinder:
Front into a tee for the two front brakes
Rear into a tee for the two rear brakes.
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Bump did anyone figure out how to do this? So there no rewiring just t the lines into each other and your good to go? T front to front then back to back? Do you need to unhook the speed sensor on your wheels? Mines a 02z
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The EBCM uses the wheel sensors to assist with TC/AH. However, you do not have to remove the wheel sensors if you remove the ECBM.



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