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E30 m3 in add for e36 parts.
"Your vehicle may not be depicted in the image above"... but you'll wish it was!
-James
All jokes aside love it, and I can't wait for the day that I can start mine back up again (she's been in pieces for about 3 years now lol).
-James
so theres a brake booster elimination setup. interesting....
so what happens with the booster travel sensor on m3's? and i think 328's too, when that sensor screws up it throws the asc/abs light. it certainly kills the asc and im unsure if it kills the abs too. i dont usually lock up 200 treadware tires on the street... so does this setup kill the abs? (assuming lines are ran oem style guess you need that bias adjuster in reolcation kit for dual outputs)
seems like interesting way to persuade me to do a traction control delete and get some much wanted pedal feel. the travel sensor is like $200 last time i checked and i have intermittent issues with mine, however id like to keep the abs. at a glance at the line relocation/bias kit for sale mentions abs delete....
Last edited by scoobiedoo2029; 01-08-2018 at 10:25 PM.
^a ton of guys go ahead and delete ABS when doing the booster eliminator but from what I understand it is possible to maintain ABS.
I like the look of that PS reservoir/hose/cooler kit — a lot! While $399 isn't cheap, it's not unreasonable for what you get to solve this age-old E36 problem.
Neil
I'll check with the guys over at Chase Bays and see if they have any install docs that would be helpful for yall.
-James
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