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Old 12-20-2003, 01:48 PM
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where is the thread on the front a.b.*. sensors?
Old 12-20-2003, 02:35 PM
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Lost in the BonnevilleClub crash...

Lets get it started again
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It was 'Rogue" who was talking with Scott of Intense about pulling each front speed sensor, this would ensure the traction control doesnt come on when doing a burnout.
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Whats a burnout?
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Yea, you cant do a serious burnout for a track run because the pcm detects the slip and pulls major timing as well as brakes for you. There is a wheel speed sensor on the front wheels that you can disconnect for your runs that will disengage this. This however also disables your ABS so be sure to plug them back in when you are off the track. Also, this WILL trip an SES light but the system will reset itself when the sensors are plugged back in.
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