Price Reduced on Bosch Motorsport M4 Clubsport ABS
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Price Reduced on Bosch Motorsport M4 Clubsport ABS
The price on the Bosch Motorsport M4 Clubsport ABS System has been reduced to $6700 for 2017.
The Clubsport system features the same control unit, pump and performance as the "custom" systems, but uses a universal harness. We have installed a few of these systems, and the only downside is there will be excess wire in a few places that needs to be coiled and tucked-away. For most applications, it is a fair compromise compared to the cost and wait-time of a custom harness.
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can this be adapted to the street 997GT cars with the included harness?
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Is there a way to quantify how big of a difference that the Bosch M4 makes over a stock 996 ABS?
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Originally Posted by Spyerx
can this be adapted to the street 997GT cars with the included harness?
Originally Posted by Slakker
Is there a way to quantify how big of a difference that the Bosch M4 makes over a stock 996 ABS?
Will it defy the laws of physics - no!
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Frank, can you expand on that comment? Specifically what's the risk to tach/odometer? Are the wheel speed sensors no longer talking to CAN?
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Originally Posted by NC_Boostaholic
Are the wheel speed sensors no longer talking to CAN?
This has been my experience as a user. Maybe somebody that installs these things can chime in.
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Correct - the sensor go directly to the ABS. I've never seen it installed any other way other than for the GT4 Clubsport which has a splitter but that's not the same system as the M4 race ABS.
This has been my experience as a user. Maybe somebody that installs these things can chime in.
This has been my experience as a user. Maybe somebody that installs these things can chime in.
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Will take another look with the reduced price. My plan was to twin the wheel speed sensors. The wheel speed sensor is a cheap part. It goes into a hole in the wheel carrier, and watches the axle (rear) or nut(front) go around in circles. My thought was that I could simply drill another hole in the wheel carrier, and put in another wheel speed sensor dedicated to the M4 ABS. This would leave all the OEM systems in place. Did not buy one, so no idea if this would actually work...
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Originally Posted by Land Jet
Is ice mode still a problem in the newer cars, or has Porsche addressed and solved it? Anyone know?