I recently replaced my OEM ABS with the BMW MK60 unit. Amazing difference, but has posed a small problem. Since I no longer get a wheel speed signal to the
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10-25-2020, 08:57 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Speed Sensor Alternative?
I recently replaced my OEM ABS with the BMW MK60 unit. Amazing difference, but has posed a small problem. Since I no longer get a wheel speed signal to the ECU, my rev match “blipper” no longer woks. Do you guys know of an alternative to re establishing that signal so maybe it will work again (I’m not very good at heal-toe)? I’ve looked at the AEM GPS speedometer, and a transmission swap speedometer pickup as options, but not sure if either of those are viable or effective options. Thanks for any advice.
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The MK60 outputs conditioned digital wheel speed data in both 5v and 12v depending on configuration. However, this signal won't work for the 370z.
In stock form, the vehicle speed is sent from the ABS module via the CAN Bus to the BCM and Unified meter and A/C amp modules. From there the Unified meter and A/C amp module sends the vehicle speed to 4-7 other modules, depending on options. The wheel speed signal needs to be converted (pulses to vehicle speed) and then broadcast on the CAN bus network in the same data format as the original ABS module. I am not aware of any module that can do this, so it would have to be custom built and programmed. |
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Learn to heel toe! You can be as proficient or better than the auto rev match.
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So besides better stopping distance, are better able to modulate the brakes and is brake feel increased?
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Modulation is something I’m working on. Just did a few days at Daytona and pedal was really sensitive, which made modulating tricky. I’m at Sebring next weekend (my home track) and will really be able to test it out fully. I may end up removing the brake booster if it remains that sensitive.
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I'm not sure if it'll work with the 370Z, but with my 350Z, I was able to split my ABS unit in half. Leaving the electronic connector portion so I could keep the tach, etc working.. but get rid of the ABS.
Maybe this would work for you too? Not sure how you've got things connected..
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Ahh.. Well if you have the wires connected to the old unit, I guess you've already tried that solution then. I don't think splitting it in half will help any.
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You will have to convert to a stand-alone unfortunately to get the rev match to work far as I know. Emtron kv16 but you don’t have any can bus integration (so custom patch harness to get full can bus control) , haltech nexus R5 has all the can bus protocol just needs a harness made, motec m150 full plug n play, take the factory Ecu out plug the motec in and start tuning and figuring **** out. Since the Z is blackballed ( for whatever reason) in any type of racing there isn’t much out there. So guys like you have to pave the way or spend time working around the factory Ecu.
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Just install the AutoBlip. It actually works better than the factory rev match, because
it is only active if you are applying the brake, so no over rev if you are upshifting and accidentally move the shifter in the direction of a downshift. Costs $ 400.00. |
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dude you have a race car!!!! learn how to heal toe...wayyyy more satisfying
the synchro rev takes all the fun away of a manual also its really easy the way our pedals are placed. Its more a shove with ridge of your foot to your gas pedal than it is a heel toe, if that helps Last edited by justin_boy; 11-13-2020 at 02:24 PM. |
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