Can ESP be installed in a car?
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It is possible to install ESP in a car, but it is not recommended. Models without ESP have significant differences in braking calibration compared to factory-equipped ones. Self-installation can easily lead to issues due to its complexity, high precision requirements, and the extensive modifications needed. The key problems lie in software compatibility and hardware reliability, which cannot be guaranteed. The working principle of ESP is: through the ABS electronic control unit, based on signals from the car's wheel speed sensors, it calculates and analyzes the wheel slip rate and vehicle speed. The electronic control unit then adjusts the wheel slip rate by controlling the throttle opening and brake pressure.