Did the system with ABS originally have a proportioning valve (prop valve)? As I am sure you know, the function of the prop valve is to reduce pressure to the rear brakes and help prevent lockup. But, ABS already does this. If you add a prop valve to a system designed to work without one, you may affect the turn on/turn off time of the modulator for the rear brakes. This could mess up the braking action, particularily during a stop on gravel or heavy snow. The ABS logic is designed to turn off the ABS cycling as the car comes to the last few feet of the stop and let the brakes lock. The plowing action of the locked wheels on the gravel or snow then stops the car for the last couple of feet. If you reduce the pressure to the rear brakes with the prop valve, the ABS may continue to cycle the rear brakes for this final increment of stopping and the stopping distance could increase.