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By Dose Pipe Sutututu · Posted
Apologies, wrong use of terminology. Yes, trigger the ABS unit / solenoids to allow the air pockets to advance. The Nissan unit, found in the R32~R34 and S14/15 seem very basic compared to other vehicles. -
Are we not talking about triggering the various solenoids in it though? We're not talking about a "pump". There's no pump, right? The pressure comes from the MC. The ABS unit just opens and closes valves. 4 of them.
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By Dose Pipe Sutututu · Posted
here's a wild thought, could we not just directly power the pump itself? It looks like the relays up top, just feed two wires to the ABS pump. Being a 90s Nissan shit box, I can't imagine it being anymore sophisticated -
I downloaded the apps (for windows) and Consult 1 doesn't have this function on it for the Consult 1 plug which I'm pretty sure all Skylines have. You would think someone would have a workaround after 30 years for all Skylines which have ABS.
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Also, I don't know the actual ABS system on the skylines, but a sneaky thing could be a piece of electronic equipment that makes the ABS think you're moving, and then same piece can send a signal for a locked up tyre... Activate ABS without slamming brakes...
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