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? about GVR4 ABS proportioning valve.

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I'm going to delete the ABS on my Galant VR4. Normally when the swap is done, the Galant VR4 prop valve is replaced with a DSM prop valve. The only problem with this is the DSM prop valve has a much lower split point than the VR4. Being such a heavy car, the VR4's have much more front brake bias.

Brake Bias Chart

Anyone deleted the ABS and kept the GVR4 prop valve? If so, how?
 
GVR4 ABS proportioning valve question? | Galant VR-4 > General VR4 Discussions | GalantVR-4.org Mitsubishi Galant VR4 Forum

"You can retain the factory valve if you block off the extra lines for the abs. It's not pretty, but will work. Why do you want to keep such a high front brake bias? You will brake more effectively with a lower split point."

From the link you posted:

"If you have ABS, it will be even more beneficial to get the proportioning valve to reduce the front brake bias, but it is not mandatory."
 
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