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Im trying to get a 96 R33 GTS series 2, but my dads bitching about it not being safe enough. It has duel airbags as all of you know but it doesn't have ABS and he's now trying to make me forget about it. Are there anyways you can put ABS on non ABS brake kits? I know its going to need a ECU and all sorts of stuff but has anyone ever done it?

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also tell your dad just because it doesnt have ABS doesnt make it any safer, thats how i use to think aswel, then i did level 1 & level 2 advance driving course and they teach you about thresh hold braking, in otherwords they teach you how to brake to the best of the cars ability without locking up the wheels but pulling up just as good as those cars with abs. its a good course to do regardless of what car you have and features you have. It teaches you about how the car handles in certain situations and helping to control it say something goes wrong.

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+1 for the advanced driving course.

My R32 has ABS - and I think I have only activated the ABS twice in the 9 years I have owned it (and one of those times was on the track). As far as I'm concerned, ABS is for idiots who don't know how to drive (as distinct from those who have a licence).

Tell your dad that ABS is not the be-all-and-end-all of a safe car - it's the nut holding the wheel that counts.

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Hey dude, I'm currently in the process of doing an abs install on my non ABS R33 S2. Mines a Turbo though so i'm not sure if there are any differences.

Parts needed

Front ABS Hubs with sensors and wiring

Rear ABS Diff with sensors and wiring

ABS Computer

BMC

Pump

A few extra brake lines

Not sure about the ecu. I think its just a seperate computer kinda like the hicas. Not 100% sure though. Will find out soon enough.

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Hey dude, I'm currently in the process of doing an abs install on my non ABS R33 S2. Mines a Turbo though so i'm not sure if there are any differences.

Parts needed

Front ABS Hubs with sensors and wiring

Rear ABS Diff with sensors and wiring

ABS Computer

BMC

Pump

A few extra brake lines

Not sure about the ecu. I think its just a seperate computer kinda like the hicas. Not 100% sure though. Will find out soon enough.

ow really? sweet well tell me how it goes =)

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