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My S1 1995 has it, ABS is good, Ive never flat spotted a tyre on the track, why, ABS, why would you want to get rid of it ?????

Unless its a BALLS TO THE WALL race car

I was told there is a wire you can disconnect to disable it for motorkhanas so you can do J turns and stuff.

ALSO IF THE CAR IS REGOED IT WILL BE A MAJOR DEFECT, you are removing safety gear.

LOL! ^^

Totally agree. No reason to get rid of it unless its a serious track car. You rarely ever panic brake on the track either. And panic braking is where you need it.

But im sure in a sec there will be a whole lot of Non ABS users saying they have superior foot control and can make their cars brake to maximum limit without skidding therefore its better than ABS. But the next time a kid/car pulls/walks out infront of you @ 100KM/H and you have 0 time to think, let us know the result. hehe

I have a S2 without ABS. But then again I have superior foot control and can make my car brake to maximum limit without skidding therefore its better than ABS. Just yesterday I had a kid, or was it a car?, pull out in front of me while I was doing 100km/h. I swear I had zero time to think about it and slammed on the brakes causing the back of my car to step out a little but luckily I came to a quick stop and missed him (or her, or the hermaphrodite in the car). A good result I think.

Edited by simpletool
  • 2 weeks later...

I'm no expert, but I was always under the impression that R33 series 1 had no ABS and R33 series 2 did have ABS.

Series 1 did have ABS, very rare, I have seen it, also have seen series 1 with Airbags, they look like the S14 Series 1 airbag wheel, super UUGLYYYY

I'm no expert, but I was always under the impression that R33 series 1 had no ABS and R33 series 2 did have ABS.

Indeed no expert. Comprehension is also not a strong suit - see the previous posts to yours.

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