Re: ANTI LOCK BRAKES
[Re: GoodysGotaCuda]
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08/06/18 11:26 PM
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That's fancy looking. I pickup undriven speed from the rotor vanes, works well.
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Re: ANTI LOCK BRAKES
[Re: Skeptic]
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08/07/18 10:42 AM
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That's killer, talk bout thinking out of the box. I've never seen that before, or thought of it myself. Well Done! @ CJD did you build your own harness or did Bosch supply a "A vehicle specific wiring harness is included in the Kit." I bought the Club Sport kit. It comes with a long harness to fit about anything.
Craig Scholl CJD Automotive, LLC Jacksonville, FL www.CJDAUTOMOTIVE.com904-400-1802 "I own a Mopar. I already know it won't be in stock, won't ship tomorrow, and won't fit without modification"
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Re: ANTI LOCK BRAKES
[Re: GoodysGotaCuda]
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08/07/18 07:11 PM
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Elegance of K.I.S.S. Are those hall effect sensors? Thought hall sensors like square edge teeth, and thats hard to do on a rotor, but if it works so be it. Do they handle the potential heat load in that proximity? Its a straight or curved vane rotor?
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Re: ANTI LOCK BRAKES
[Re: CJD AUTOMOTIVE]
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08/07/18 11:14 PM
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That's killer, talk bout thinking out of the box. I've never seen that before, or thought of it myself. Well Done! @ CJD did you build your own harness or did Bosch supply a "A vehicle specific wiring harness is included in the Kit." I bought the Club Sport kit. It comes with a long harness to fit about anything. Nice, that car looks like a max effort machine. Fabbing that kind of harness would be a PITA, doable though. After wrenching for 34+ years now I'm getting to a point where doing everything just isn't how I want to spend my time. I'd still double check every crimp and connector just to be on the safe side. There's too much 3rd world "craftsmanship" out there.
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Re: ANTI LOCK BRAKES
[Re: jcc]
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08/08/18 09:17 AM
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Elegance of K.I.S.S. Are those hall effect sensors? Thought hall sensors like square edge teeth, and thats hard to do on a rotor, but if it works so be it. Do they handle the potential heat load in that proximity? Its a straight or curved vane rotor? Yes, it's a hall effect sensor. The vanes themselves are straight with rounded edges. Not having sharp edges doesn't seem to be a problem, having that many teeth makes for a pretty high resolution signal. You can see the first and second gear wheelspin [vss1 = rear] From there I have some tweaking to do to the tire diameter input for them to read exactly the same at speed. They average 1/2mph apart right now.
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Re: LBS braking system?
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10/30/18 10:35 PM
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I talked to the guy that developed it some years ago, when I was building Warhammer. My understanding of this items was that it was a type of surge suppressor. I never ended up running one so I can;t help there. Seems the items is at http://www.larsenracingproducts.com/brakes-calipers-supporting-and-replacement-parts/
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