Nope... it just means you can pull the fuse if you don't want it, but can't remove the ABS plumbing to save weight.
Does this mean ABS is not legal for STS class?
D. Original equipment ABS braking systems may be electrically dis-
abled but may not be removed or altered in any other way.
Nope... it just means you can pull the fuse if you don't want it, but can't remove the ABS plumbing to save weight.
Maybe 4 wheels aren't so bad after all... wickett.org
It only goes to show when people can no longer discriminate on the grounds of race, religion, or sexual orientation, they can improvise and still find someone to hate. - Dave Moulton
Thanks...why would you not want it?![]()
Luddite?
Maybe 4 wheels aren't so bad after all... wickett.org
It only goes to show when people can no longer discriminate on the grounds of race, religion, or sexual orientation, they can improvise and still find someone to hate. - Dave Moulton
On a miata, there isn't really any reason you wouldn't want it, but more modern abs systems often can't be overridden or have very intrusive ice modes and such. Some even suggest doing this on my new Mini to avoid excessive break use/heating on the track, where the e-diff gets activated a lot.
Polished Turd Racing
Mick wrote: "I think Jerrett is the best autocrosser I have ever seen naked."
I see...thanks guys.
Make sure that if you are buying a NA 1.8 that you could get it from the factory with ABS and an open diff.
^Don't think that existed...maybe as an automatic.
An automatic could save you from all that pesky shifting!![]()
^You make a valid point!![]()
^Wanna sell it?j/k.
I'm enjoying STS...no really, I am.