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Well folks, as the title asks, is it possible? Are there any additional physical components required?

Just musing more than anything at the moment but as I live on the edge of the Salisbury Plain the musings might develop into something in the future if it is viable.

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Early ones have two wheel traction control (rear wheels only), later ones have 4 wheel traction control but I wasn't aware of any that didn't have it at all. Ones with 2 wheel TC can be upgraded to 4 wheel by swapping the ABS modulator and ECU.

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There were some early P38's that didn't have TC at all,

2 Wheel TC on the rear wheels was pretty standard, and then 4 wheel TC from '99 onwards.

As Gilbertd says, you can swap bits over, but I think that it's more than the ECU and modulator - you would also need to redo the wiring loom, as the connectors between the earlier/later ECU's are different, and there are more wires to the modulator block aswell from memory. Not a simple plug and play replacement sadly, but not impossible

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Mine doesn't have traction control, it's a 1995 model.

I'm interested in fitting the four wheel version at some point.

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Gilbertd wrote:

Early ones have two wheel traction control (rear wheels only), later ones have 4 wheel traction control but I wasn't aware of any that didn't have it at all. Ones with 2 wheel TC can be upgraded to 4 wheel by swapping the ABS modulator and ECU.

Are the front hubs etc the same then? I'd have thought that the hubs would be different on 4 wheel TC vehicles to accommodate the sensors and exciter rings.

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Are the front hubs etc the same then? I'd have thought that the hubs would be different on 4 wheel TC vehicles to accommodate the sensors and exciter rings.


Same hubs etc- they use the existing ABS sensors for information

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That makes sense. For some reason my mind assumed that vehicles without TC also lacked ABS.

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Mine doesn't have ETC and being GEMS is old enough to have had two-wheel but not four-wheel ETC. If your ABS block is ANR2238 it's non-ETC, ANR2239 is two-wheel ETC and that appears to be the only difference between the two.

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Mine's early '95 and the Nanocom tells me it's got 4-wheel TC?