Wow... got quite a response, though not exactly the kind I was looking for (was looking for technical info, not opinion on the value/sensibility of the act). While on some level I am somewhat appreciative of everyone attempting to point out what they feel is important and thus keep a fellow Z owner safe, I wish people would answer the questions asked and not just rant rant rant.
First... to get some points out of the way (and hopefully put the rants to rest):
I admit that
ABS is an excellent addition for passenger cars, SUVs, trucks, etc. and while I would never remove it from my Suburban,
it adds a HORRIBLE feel to a tight performance oriented car's braking system. With a solid race prepped (non-ABS) braking system it's possible to feel the pads meet the rotor (not going to get this with factory master/lines/pads/etc either). When I hear a person say "the ABS does not affect the braking feel", I KNOW they have never experienced the difference of a back to back test,
same exact car with/without ABS pump block in-line. It's night and day.... go test it..... end of discussion....
Further, seeing that I live in the Sonoran Desert where it's sunny 360 days out of the year (and 100+ degrees F 4 months out of the year), gets 8" (0.208meters) of rain a year (most all of it in one month), and that I only drive the car when I choose to, I'm pretty confident saying I can live without ABS on this car.
As some have mentioned, the factory ABS/DSC systems are horribly conservative in their application points. They have to be conservative in order to keep people out of trouble. Once removed, it is possible to find the actual limits of the car (road coarse, BIG open parking lot, auto-x event, etc.) and truly understand the capabilities of the vehicle. The fallacy that people seem to miss is that just because someone knows their vehicles limits does not mean they drive anywhere near them. My last car was a 650RWHP open track prepped Camaro that could easily exceed 1G on a skid pad but it never got pushed NEAR that on the street. For me, knowing the vehicles capabilities is plenty for me. I don't need to go drive to those capabilities every day (too risky, too stressful, too tiring, and too much wear/tear on the vehicle).
So... about THIS car:
The DSC
WILL be going away as a result of the LS1 swap. I am using a cable throttle body and a stand alone ECU (this is a necessity in order to make the swap, not to get rid of the DSC... getting rid of the DSC is a bonus). Because the BMW systems will in no way be tied to/in control of the engine, the engine will be regulated only by my foot,
AS GOD INTENDED ENGINES SHOULD BE! My feeling has always been that honestly boys and girls, if you need DSC to think for you/save your butt, get out and walk :thumbsdown:
The brake system is getting a complete overhaul with big breaks, a mustang hydro-boost, and appropriately sized master cylinder. The ABS will be ditched to improve responsiveness and allow for proper proportioning of brake bias via an adjustable proportioning valve.
I am up in the air on just running the Z4 "manual" rack or swapping to Z4M hydraulic rack (the electric assist has GOT TO GO!). It will really boil down to a decision of if I need/want the hydraulic assist or not. The easiest thing to try is unplug the electric assist motor and go drive it. I prefer the feedback of a manual rack but big wide tires and parallel parking can be a pain :headbang:
So, going back to the only two questions I asked:
So my question is, does the vehicle speed sensing come through the DSC/ABS controller such that no-ABS = no-speedo?
and
If I remove the "electric motor" for the (electronic steering) assist, with it trip any lights/codes?
Again, I'm trying to understand the routing of information within the car, not looking for opinions on the sensibility of removing these