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Old 12-31-2016, 04:53 PM
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I found my copy which I ripped from the magazine and kept cause I thought it was a good idea ....pm me your address and I'll mail you a copy ....I don't have a scanner so I can't email it to you
That's great. I sent a pm


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Did you get the email with pics ?
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I found my copy which I ripped from the magazine and kept cause I thought it was a good idea ....pm me your address and I'll mail you a copy ....I don't have a scanner so I can't email it to you
No I just checked.

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Hmmmm my apologies just resent ....
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You can follow this thread here on the ABS setup on Camaro XV. https://lateral-g.net/forums/show...=39584&page=69

The Bosch setup was used on Camaro XV, and it is rather expensive to put on a car.

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I found my copy which I ripped from the magazine and kept cause I thought it was a good idea ....pm me your address and I'll mail you a copy ....I don't have a scanner so I can't email it to you
Just an FYI, there are smartphone apps that let you take a picture and it converts it to a PDF. Pretty handy for scanning documents on the go.
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Old 01-02-2017, 10:38 PM
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Well wtf....have to look into that one thanks . I'm not a big computer tech kinda guy . Just never really had an interest or learned
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http://www.miataturbo.net/build-thre...into-nb-73579/

It looks like the nb Miata setup can be used. Integrated controller and pump. Wiring diagrams are at the bottom of the page. It has separate front and rear fluid paths so it can be used with a bias bar but is only 3 channels and no software support so it is mostly for keeping from flat spotting.

They are only a couple hundred bucks on eBay. I have bee thinking of getting one and see if I can get it to read c5 speed sensors.
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You can follow this thread here on the ABS setup on Camaro XV. https://lateral-g.net/forums/show...=39584&page=69

The Bosch setup was used on Camaro XV, and it is rather expensive to put on a car.

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http://www.miataturbo.net/build-thre...into-nb-73579/

It looks like the nb Miata setup can be used. Integrated controller and pump. Wiring diagrams are at the bottom of the page. It has separate front and rear fluid paths so it can be used with a bias bar but is only 3 channels and no software support so it is mostly for keeping from flat spotting.

They are only a couple hundred bucks on eBay. I have bee thinking of getting one and see if I can get it to read c5 speed sensors.
Thanks guys. I'll check them out.
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Old 01-03-2017, 01:34 PM
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The problem with anything miata related is it just can't handle nor was designed to operate on cars this heavy most of our muscle cars are quite a bit more then miata . .like a pure minimum of 500 lbs . I don't think a miata even weights over 2700 lbs (sold cars for a mazda dealership 15 yrs ago)
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