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Pro-Line Motorsport 12 June 2016 09:18 PM

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Slomo 14 July 2016 08:39 AM

Is your kit suited for cars with DCCD too?

Afaik the DCCD gets data from ABS sensors about wheel speed to operate correctly. :wonder:

Pro-Line Motorsport 14 July 2016 11:06 PM

Pmd.

Slomo 15 July 2016 08:21 AM

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Checked my inbox, plenty of space...
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LoganS 05 October 2016 06:01 AM

Has anyone got pics of this set up fitted?

Longer 21 January 2017 08:50 PM

Are these ABS delete kits still available?

Laupy 21 January 2017 08:55 PM

They are but he's not on this site much, I bought mine from him via his website, keep an eye on his Facebook page as he frequently has deals going...

Longer 21 January 2017 10:05 PM

Ok thanks Laupy!

ZX-TT 26 January 2017 10:19 AM

Interested in this set up, can it be fitted with the complete interior still in place, and does it completely remove the ABS pump etc from engine bay?

Laupy 26 January 2017 12:32 PM

When I fitted mine I did it with the interior in place and only needed to remove the drivers side sill cover to get at and remove the old solid lines. If you're adding an adjustable BIAS valve then you might need to take seats/interior out? I know he does a kit that utilises the existing hard lines to the rear if you wanted to leave them in place...

ABS pump is completely removed along with all the original hard lines.

ZX-TT 26 January 2017 03:23 PM


Originally Posted by Laupy (Post 11913933)
When I fitted mine I did it with the interior in place and only needed to remove the drivers side sill cover to get at and remove the old solid lines. If you're adding an adjustable BIAS valve then you might need to take seats/interior out? I know he does a kit that utilises the existing hard lines to the rear if you wanted to leave them in place...

ABS pump is completely removed along with all the original hard lines.

Thanks mate, that really helps. Im just after whatever fits my bug wagon. ill give them a call then and get a kit ordered. Not sure what the bias valve is so will need some advice anyway.


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