only issue I've had is overheating my relay box that powers this unit. gonna move the 12V main wires over the winter to fix that. I also purchased the BMW motorsports Full RACE ABS unit today as well ha ha. should be even better than the M3 unit
Awesome video. I'll have to give it a try on my old racecar. If you are looking for new things to do and are a tinkerer like me, why not try an electric steering column from a Prius so you can run a more aggressive ratio in the steering box. Sounds like you may have completed a project car to the fullest!
The pump won't control a TC system, but the 4 speed outputs work as data inputs into ECUs like Halltech TC. in the video I mentioned I put the 4 speed outputs on a plug for later.
4th gen isn't Standalone, and the 4thgen ABS is CRAP for racing. this Mk60 is often swapped into c5 and c6 corvettes. even c7 corvette owners using this BMW ABS. even seen this Mk60 on Porsche 911 Cup cars. ya those million dollar race cars.
I use a balance bar, so no prop valve. but you can install a single prop valve on the rear brake lines after the ABS unit. or just use the ABS unit handle the rear lines without a prop valve. I think with better brakes and the MK60 race tune I could do 95ft 60-0mph
Hi. Very informative video. I have a question as to why you used the standard 818.3 even though not flashable? Funny enough i have the 817.3 (CSL), 813.3 and 818.3 unit but not sure what to go with? Any advise would help!
the 813 and 817 units are identical from a mechanical standpoint. both can be flashed to the REAL BMW race tune, So it doesn't matter what you use if you are gonna have it flashed. (the flash is about $2K) I used a 818 unit because it was $600 I just sold a 817 unit for $2,150. BIG price gap ha ha I have zero complaints about my 818 unit so I'm goanna keep using it.
a few reasons. 1: you can't buy OEM 98-02 tone wheels. Hawks has replacements that are like 3lbs each and $60+ lol. 2. mustang tone wheels are cheap & easy to get. 3. the Strange floater kits use 50tooth mustang ABS wheels. my main reason. I'm trying to save up for a full floater cambered 12 bolt axle. www.strangeengineering.net/product/strange-pro-touring-floater-kit-with-cambered-spindles-toe-plates-axles-and-brakes-sold-separately.html/
Strange sells the 02 Camaro rings for $38. You think I could run those on the front? They come stock in the rear. Otherwise I need to tell them to put the mustang ones as I'm building a strange s60 to bolt right up to a 3rd gen.
$110 to install 2 rings, miss me with that ha ha. Any tone wheel works as long as all 4 are the same. The ABS doesn't know how many teeth the wheel have. some tone wheels can be as cheap as $10 each
@@3rdGenGuy Thanks! I decided to go with the mustang to be on the safe side. Did you not use dust shields in your build? Your backing plates look quite different from mine.
no dust shields anywhere on my car. as far as the tone rings, it's whatever works really. just make sure all 4 are identical and the wheel height is the same on all 4 tires.
The algorithm has failed me. I miss this video for a full week
I've been *mostly* patiently waiting for this video.
This is next level! My son and I are following your old video on replacing the rear axel as we swap one with a posi in our 3rd gen.
It's crazy how trouble free this system has been for you right off the bat.
only issue I've had is overheating my relay box that powers this unit.
gonna move the 12V main wires over the winter to fix that.
I also purchased the BMW motorsports Full RACE ABS unit today as well ha ha. should be even better than the M3 unit
@@3rdGenGuywould you sell the old abs setup
@@bizzysmiley I already sold it. Subaru race shop wanted it
Damn, this is next level
Awesome video. I'll have to give it a try on my old racecar.
If you are looking for new things to do and are a tinkerer like me, why not try an electric steering column from a Prius so you can run a more aggressive ratio in the steering box. Sounds like you may have completed a project car to the fullest!
I've seen the EV steering kits.
interesting for sure.
but I have a old 8:1 NASCAR box that has a super quirk ratio, hard to beat that
Great vid. Clean Install! Where did you sourced the Atec banjos?
You have to message ATEC and order from Europe.
otherwise you can use inline fittings.
they are cheaper, but less clean looking.
Ur a goat 🐐 🙌 thats one bad ass 3rd gen. Mayb ill see ur car at ls fest east in Kentucky one of these years
hello! why not organize a trip with your Camaro to test the reliability of all your modifications? it would be super cool to watch! thanks
I could drive my 92 RS 2,000+ miles and it'd be fine.
it's fairly reliable.
Awesome content, as always. Do you think it is possible to make a traction control system with this pump?
The pump won't control a TC system, but the 4 speed outputs work as data inputs into ECUs like Halltech TC.
in the video I mentioned I put the 4 speed outputs on a plug for later.
How is the BMW unit different from a 4th grn GM unit? Flushable?
@@jhuntosgarage It's not stand-alone
4th gen isn't Standalone, and the 4thgen ABS is CRAP for racing.
this Mk60 is often swapped into c5 and c6 corvettes.
even c7 corvette owners using this BMW ABS.
even seen this Mk60 on Porsche 911 Cup cars. ya those million dollar race cars.
Very interesting work ! Is a prop valve still used in this kind of system ? Do you think you can get the 60-o distance down with further tuning ?
I use a balance bar, so no prop valve.
but you can install a single prop valve on the rear brake lines after the ABS unit.
or just use the ABS unit handle the rear lines without a prop valve.
I think with better brakes and the MK60 race tune I could do 95ft 60-0mph
Hi. Very informative video. I have a question as to why you used the standard 818.3 even though not flashable? Funny enough i have the 817.3 (CSL), 813.3 and 818.3 unit but not sure what to go with? Any advise would help!
the 813 and 817 units are identical from a mechanical standpoint.
both can be flashed to the REAL BMW race tune, So it doesn't matter what you use if you are gonna have it flashed. (the flash is about $2K)
I used a 818 unit because it was $600
I just sold a 817 unit for $2,150. BIG price gap ha ha
I have zero complaints about my 818 unit so I'm goanna keep using it.
Are you still making the "Trap Fuel Door" for the 3rd gen Camaro ? If so, how much and how do I pay you ? I have Paypal to pay you .
those are out of stock unfortunately.
Would you be restocking them for sale ? If so, do you have a date ? Thanks for getting back to me . Luv the channel keep up the good work.
It's gonna be a while for those. they are hard to make and don't make much money ha ha.
What wiring loom do you use?
the smaller wire sleeving was from Waytech.
the larger 1.25in sleeving was something I got off amazon.
What's the reasoning for keeping third gen axle length rather than swapping to a 4th gen rear diff entirely?
4th gen axles are wider. makes wheel fitment way worse.
especially since I Run custom made Forged wheels meant for 3rd gen widths.
Why not go with 98-02 reluctor wheels instead of mustang? What was reasoning for that? Sorry for so many questions.
a few reasons.
1: you can't buy OEM 98-02 tone wheels. Hawks has replacements that are like 3lbs each and $60+ lol.
2. mustang tone wheels are cheap & easy to get.
3. the Strange floater kits use 50tooth mustang ABS wheels. my main reason. I'm trying to save up for a full floater cambered 12 bolt axle.
www.strangeengineering.net/product/strange-pro-touring-floater-kit-with-cambered-spindles-toe-plates-axles-and-brakes-sold-separately.html/
Strange sells the 02 Camaro rings for $38. You think I could run those on the front? They come stock in the rear. Otherwise I need to tell them to put the mustang ones as I'm building a strange s60 to bolt right up to a 3rd gen.
$110 to install 2 rings, miss me with that ha ha.
Any tone wheel works as long as all 4 are the same.
The ABS doesn't know how many teeth the wheel have.
some tone wheels can be as cheap as $10 each
@@3rdGenGuy Thanks! I decided to go with the mustang to be on the safe side. Did you not use dust shields in your build? Your backing plates look quite different from mine.
no dust shields anywhere on my car.
as far as the tone rings, it's whatever works really.
just make sure all 4 are identical and the wheel height is the same on all 4 tires.