I'm not turning this into a discussion thread. If you've done it and are quite happy please pm me. I've got a couple of questions. Thank you.
Hey fellas,
I installed an ABS killer kit and the braking is great. The only issue that I am having is the ABS light being on in the dash. How did you guys turn that warning light off?
Seriously, WTF??? I have stared at these pics endlessly. How is that compartment so clean? I am at a loss for words. Amazing!I think that's my old pics on the Dali website for the ABS delete kit. With my car basically apart for a total rebuild, I just finished my new setup.
New hardline for the front drivers side, all AN fittings, and a Russell proportioning valve for the rear circuit. The primary piston #1 is now for the front circuit.
As mentioned, OEM used a diagonal pattern for each MC piston. I retained that when I deleted the ABS initially. HOWEVER, Honda also assumed brake balance based on OEM weight distribution and suspension characteristics. I've lightened my car to about 2600 pounds (mostly in the rear), keeping track of all weight removed and where it came from (sadly, I even bagged and weighed the underbody coating from the wheel-wells as they were scrapped off). Also, I've changed spring rates, compression/rebound dampening profiles, and vehicle rake slightly. All of this changed the static weight distribution, and also the dynamic braking characteristics.
Recently, I redid my ABS delete system. I have a relatively new OEM MC and OEM brakes, so I didn't want to go to a full race setup with dual MC and a bias bar proportioning system. But I did want to put in a proportioning valve for fine adjustments to prevent rear lockup relative to the front (assuming that's what will happen with all of my changes when I get it back on the road).
If you do an ABS delete, make sure you test it out thoroughly on a private area so you are comfortable with the changed braking characteristics. Preferrably in a wide open area with no light poles or curbs, and a slick surface so you don't ruin your tires. It's certainly not a mod for most drivers abilities, and no matter how good you are, will decrease your ultimate braking performance. I just didn't want to spend $2500 for the upgraded system when I can already threshold brake and have had a lot of practice. My 1st-gen ABS system worked perfectly when I removed it.
Dave
Onto the pictures:
Closeups:
Did Dali stop selling these?Sorry for bumping this old thread. Anyone know where to purchase a ABS Delete Kit other than Daliracing?