Has anyone else done it or is there an easy fix-pull out the fuse for example like you can on other early abs systems????
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You are NOT capable of braking properly when an unexpected emergency arises when the car is turning, and the wheels are loaded unevenly. It's removal is an MOT failure, and could just result in you facing a manslaughter charge, one day.schuey wrote:I want to bin my ABS '(89 325i) as its for girls and I am capable of braking properly![]()
so how do all us lads manage without abs then??????Brianmoooore wrote:You are NOT capable of braking properly when an unexpected emergency arises when the car is turning, and the wheels are loaded unevenly. It's removal is an MOT failure, and could just result in you facing a manslaughter charge, one day.schuey wrote:I want to bin my ABS '(89 325i) as its for girls and I am capable of braking properly![]()
a completely removed abs system is not an mot failier.Brianmoooore wrote:You are NOT capable of braking properly when an unexpected emergency arises when the car is turning, and the wheels are loaded unevenly. It's removal is an MOT failure, and could just result in you facing a manslaughter charge, one day.schuey wrote:I want to bin my ABS '(89 325i) as its for girls and I am capable of braking properly![]()

if not slightly pessimistic.i wonder how ive managed to stay alive all this time. 2 bumps with my abs and none since ive removed it.co-incidence? who knows.DanThe wrote:Exellent advice there Brian, 100% accurate as always


Nope different ebay name!!!SPADGE wrote:Last question lolschuey wrote:Cool,and yep I got the exhaust rubber on today and the drop linkCheers.
Did you buy something off me via Ebay last week or was that another Schuey?

WHAT? Get A GripBrianmoooore wrote:You are NOT capable of braking properly when an unexpected emergency arises when the car is turning, and the wheels are loaded unevenly. It's removal is an MOT failure, and could just result in you facing a manslaughter charge, one day.schuey wrote:I want to bin my ABS '(89 325i) as its for girls and I am capable of braking properly![]()


Didnt thay used to have ABS on F1 cars? They banned it, cos it was just too good!schuey wrote:a total hindrance on track.

You are NOT capable of producing maximum retardation of a car with unevenly loaded wheels without ABS, because you cannot apply different pressures to the front brakes which ABS can and does.schuey wrote:Firstly I am capable of stopping whilst turning and with unevenly loaded wheels,I have manged it on track for years.As have many others.
You may also have heard of cadence braking which can of course be used by mere mortals....![]()
Early ABS systems are cr@p,nothing like modern brake assist type setups,just a primitive way of saving cretins from certain disaster,but in my case and many others,a total hindrance on track.
It is my opinion that ABS is bollox.Brianmoooore wrote:You are NOT capable of producing maximum retardation of a car with unevenly loaded wheels without ABS, because you cannot apply different pressures to the front brakes which ABS can and does.schuey wrote:Firstly I am capable of stopping whilst turning and with unevenly loaded wheels,I have manged it on track for years.As have many others.
You may also have heard of cadence braking which can of course be used by mere mortals....![]()
Early ABS systems are cr@p,nothing like modern brake assist type setups,just a primitive way of saving cretins from certain disaster,but in my case and many others,a total hindrance on track.
I have heard of cadence braking and have used it effectively for forty years of driving!
The E30 ABS system is three channel as opposed to the four of more modern systems, but I find it every bit as effective as that on modern cars.
I drive an E30 during the day without ABS, and one with in the evenings and at weekends, so I get plenty of chances to compare the two. Most roads around here are single track so the ABS gets plenty of use, with one front wheel getting on grass or gravel in the middle of the road.
If you were involved in an accident in which a fatality occured and, in the opinion of an expert witness, ABS would have reduced the severity of the accident, and it was found that you had removed/disabled the ABS system on the car involved, you could well be charged with manslaughter.
My interpretation of the latest MOT regs is also that the computer will instruct the tester to check the ABS light, based on the spec of the car from the VIN.
