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Old 04-27-2012 | 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by joo030879
Steering angle sensor will not make SLIP lights to come on. I am pretty sure that fluids were at fault. So in case they come back on. Just bleed your brake lines. Which you should have done before each and every track days.

Steering angle sensor???

The sensor in the wheel hun is the ABS sensor.
Old 04-27-2012 | 04:44 PM
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Nice design but to me it still looks like the duct will blow on part of the rotor as well as the top hat
Inside diameter is tapered from 3" OD down to 1.5" OD. My option was to buy another 2 1/2" ID hose. This is why I recommended 2 1/2" ID hose before you started your project. So you don't make same mistake I made.


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Steering angle sensor???

The sensor in the wheel hun is the ABS sensor.
ABS is activated when ECM senses disc lock. Steering angle sensor is used to calculate yaw angle wheel position to control rear traction control. Some like my car equipped with 4WAS has rear wheel sensor as well.


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Old 04-28-2012 | 12:26 AM
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Then I hooked up hose and ran it back above the lower control arm. You must make sure that it is zip tied up as high as it will go to aid in not rubbing. You will also need to remove your windshield washer bottle to aid in the installation unless you want to hack it up like the other guy did.
One more suggestion.

The reason I bent the pipes instead of running in between power steering pipes, is because if you run the pipes through power steering fluid pipes. The pipes going in and out through the coolant get very hot. Will deform or melt your duct. Power steering fluid get extremely hot especially at the racing track.
Old 04-28-2012 | 10:32 PM
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Good thing mine don't go in between LOL. Actually it runs below the PS lines so I could always insulate it with Heat tape. I might just do that before I hit the track. Did a autox today but I don't think your going to see a big difference unless you are on a road coarse.
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