Tracking without ABS the last few sessions was interesting. It was mostly Ok, but smoked the tires on a few occasions locking them up.
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Front sensors are installed and complete. Just waiting for the little connector clip, which is NLE, so I can clip the connector onto the fender. I have the rear sensors in, but not the rear wiring yet, and I need to run brake lines and wire the ABS connector.
Tracking without ABS the last few sessions was interesting. It was mostly Ok, but smoked the tires on a few occasions locking them up.
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Originally posted by Garageaholic View PostI'm not quite sure this is a fully standalone setup. The MK50E5 is driven off of 500k PT_CAN, which typically communicates to the MSS60, MSS65, or even in the case of the E9x chassis, the MSD80/81 DME's. To that point, it needs to know engine torque request CAN info at a minimum, but I think it needs more.
Personally, I'm working this right now on my E31 that has an S85 (MSS65 dme). I"m using a RWD 135i MK60E5 setup and could post updates here as well.
For the steering angle sensor, I highly recommend you simply install any E53 or E46 version. It's much smaller and works with the MK60E5, but for your application you'd need to still adapt it to your steering column somehow.
I've tried the E5 with the E46 angle sensor and it just doesn't work. The full E90 SZL is required. I wish I could use the E46 one, trust me!
I presently have the mag rings installed in the rear and pressed onto the front hubs, waiting to install. I'm basically waiting for the end of the season to remove the subframe and fuel tank to run separate rear lines. I'll run stainless line with AN3 fittings.
yes, absolutely post updates on your build!!
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I'm not quite sure this is a fully standalone setup. The MK50E5 is driven off of 500k PT_CAN, which typically communicates to the MSS60, MSS65, or even in the case of the E9x chassis, the MSD80/81 DME's. To that point, it needs to know engine torque request CAN info at a minimum, but I think it needs more.
Personally, I'm working this right now on my E31 that has an S85 (MSS65 dme). I"m using a RWD 135i MK60E5 setup and could post updates here as well.
For the steering angle sensor, I highly recommend you simply install any E53 or E46 version. It's much smaller and works with the MK60E5, but for your application you'd need to still adapt it to your steering column somehow.
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Originally posted by hozzziii View Post.
Latest topic is that the pressure sensors on the O.G. Mk60 are prone to failure and will liberate the brake pressure at the worst time resulting in "I was there" crash videos. The E5 has the internal sensors and isn't affected.
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Originally posted by hoveringuy View Post
I've gotten some clarifying information that the SZL isn't needed and it will just use the yaw and acceleration sensors for the cool stuff we need.
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Originally posted by hozzziii View PostThat steering sensor is one big boy.
Still, if it works, I'm in.
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Front hub ready to mount. Front nylon adapter for the E90 sensor is printed, front is completely ready to install!
Rear is mocked-up and the parts are out for printing.
Bracket for the ABS unit is done.
The E90 steering angle sensor, unfortunately, is designed to fit into the steering wheel and clock spring assembly, so it's big, but there's room for it on a non-airbag shaft. The much smaller E46 one doesn't work with the Mk60E5.
It's really weird not having metal teeth anymore. Also, the MJF printed nylon pieces (the green stuff is just PLA...) are strong AF.
I also have everything completely working on the test bench; DSC sensor with yaw, lateral and long acceleration and the steering angle sensor. Five pressure sensor are completely integrated with the ABS unit.
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Interested in how this goes, if it works out I'm 100% doing this
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Mk60e5 ABS
I've been thinking about a Mk60 ABS system for a while, I've been put-off by the high cost of the units, they're universally popular and getting kind of pricey, like $800 for just the ABS.
The Mk60E5 that came on the E90 M3's, however, is still incredibly affordable. I just purchased the ABS unit for $40, DELIVERED! The challenge is that the E5 uses magneto-resistive front rings (MR) and won't work with the stock rings in the front. So far I've figured-out that the Dodge/Chrysler rings found on Challengers among many others are an almost perfect match, being only 1.5mm larger in diameter. There's another ring that came on Peugot's that the exact same size but they're not as easily available. Plus, Peugot...
I've got everything mocked-up on a spare strut and it fits great! The sensor is the rear one from an E90 M3. $12 on Amazon. The adapter for the sensor is getting printed in SLS Nylon. The sleeve to adapt the MR ring to the hub needs to be cut on a lathe either from scratch or by cutting down the stock wheel. Ideas here are welcome!
The rear is incredibly easy. There's an E46 sensor that will fit in our bung with a 2mm spacer and work with the stock toothed wheel.
The E5 version has 5 internal pressure sensors, no more external sensors, and is almost completely standalone.
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You can skip the mag ring stuff if you want and just do an electronic signal conversion. I haven't tried it, but it works well from what I hear.
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