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ABS delete?

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Thought this might be the best forum to ask as I know some guys run/prefer manual brakes for track.

Has anyone done one for an S550? I’m finding ABS delete plates for every chassis but ours.
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Pull abs fuse?
It's not even that hard, under the hood on the right side there is a connector that doesn't appear to go anywhere, just unplug that and it disables ABS, Stabilitrac, and Traction Control.
 

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It's not even that hard, under the hood on the right side there is a connector that doesn't appear to go anywhere, just unplug that and it disables ABS, Stabilitrac, and Traction Control.
I've pulled it and still have ABS.
 
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Not trying to just disable, trying to remove the system completely.
 

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I've pulled it and still have ABS.
It should disable everything. I also fail to see why anybody would want it off, the only thing you get from it is the ability to lock your wheels and crash.

I would just pull a wheel speed sensor and that will make it go into an ABS fault.
 

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It should disable everything. I also fail to see why anybody would want it off, the only thing you get from it is the ability to lock your wheels and crash.

I would just pull a wheel speed sensor and that will make it go into an ABS fault.
It does not disable ABS. I also fail to see why someone would not want it. Better ABS (like Bosch Motorsport) or better calibration - yes, none - no idea why.
 

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It does not disable ABS. I also fail to see why someone would not want it. Better ABS (like Bosch Motorsport) or better calibration - yes, none - no idea why.
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The removal of the weight is the concern over defeating the functionality.
Thanks buddy. Secondary is the feeling of a mechanical pedal...I do find it appealing to feel more travel and the actual tension rather than having a shorter stroke on the pedal.
 
 




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