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Good to know thanks . Why would you want to disconnect the abs ? Is the system very intrusive ? Or is there some mad weight saving?Regarding the ABS, is it still going to be road legal / MOTād?
If so, iād 100 per cent get a cup. I ripped the ABS out of the flamer and swapped to a cup setup. Doing the work was fine, getting the car through MOTās due to the brake bias / low braking on these cars at the rear was a right ball ache.
VOSA issued a MOT note that I have somewhere that excludes cup chassis numbers from needing to meet the braking requirements on the rear of the car because thatās how they came out of the manufacturer. A lot of MOT testers would only accept that note if the chassis numbers matched, so non-cup cars have a problem.
That becomes even more prevalent if you strip a lot of weight out of it. Without that, you just fail all the MOTās.
Good to know thanks . Why would you want to disconnect the abs ? Is the system very intrusive ? Or is there some mad weight saving?
Ok thanks . It's not something I need to do straight away then šAfter a few āhard sessionsā on track, mine basically failed and we couldnāt find where the fault was. With the light on the dash it would fail itās MOT and so instead of chasing the fault and throwing money fixing a system I didnāt want, I just ripped the whole lot out and put a cup set up in š
Side airbags in the front seats, don't forget them, the rest of the weight saving is covered above.
Glass, wheels, sound deadening (my cup had zero stuck anywhere), simple rear bench and so on.
I took mine down to the bare metal inside, replaced the driver's seat with a lightweight bucket, removed the rears, headlining, no door cards, no interior trim anywhere, the only original thing that remained inside was the passenger seat and the dashboard. I also removed the carbon canister and power steering.
As is my way, I weighed EVERYTHING I removed and in the case of the drivers seat, the difference between the two.
That lot removed came to 117kgs so in theory my Cup ended up at 904kgs and with no power steering made a consistent 180bhp.
It sat a little high on the standard springs but otherwise, with proper brakes and sticky tyres, was an absolute weapon on track.