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Old 12-29-2016, 08:40 PM
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Default Abs standalone system

Looking for info on adding a standalone abs unit. I saw references to a camero unit being used but no actual wire diagrams or a how to.

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Hot rod magazine profiled someone who adapted a corvette system to their 69 camaro ....abs module, yaw sensor , steering sensor ,wheel sensors ...I know I'm missing something else.... Try firing up to googles and check it out . The nice thing is with factory parts replacement pieces are easily found
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Hot rod magazine profiled someone who adapted a corvette system to their 69 camaro ....abs module, yaw sensor , steering sensor ,wheel sensors ...I know I'm missing something else.... Try firing up to googles and check it out . The nice thing is with factory parts replacement pieces are easily found
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You'll probably need late model Corvette hubs up front and Camaro rear end to get the sensors required. The rest would be grafting in GM ABS parts and GM computer.
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I found it online ....August 2011 issue of Hot Rod magazine
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FYI:

http://www.bosch-motorsport.de/de/de...s_1_771188.php

The C6 Corvette (I can specifically state the 2010) uses what looks to be very similar components.
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You'll probably need late model Corvette hubs up front and Camaro rear end to get the sensors required. The rest would be grafting in GM ABS parts and GM computer.
I have c6 hubs on my nova now and looking at the Millerbuilt floater kit so the sensors are taken care of.

Just wondering how to wire and what module I'll need.

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The online article doesn't seem to have all the info the magazine one did ...maybe I'm wrong either way I'm sure I still have that article here somewhere ..I'll see if I can find it I could mail you a copy ....there was a bunch more pictures and diagrams
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The online article doesn't seem to have all the info the magazine one did ...maybe I'm wrong either way I'm sure I still have that article here somewhere ..I'll see if I can find it I could mail you a copy ....there was a bunch more pictures and diagrams
Yeah the online was pretty vague.

Or I could find a back issue.
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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
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