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Rs Four Stagea With R32 Box To Rwd From Awd


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hey guys i have a stagea rs four and i think it has a 32gtr box in it as it has a push type clutch same slave placing as a 20det box and i want to know as it has this box how do i put the damn thing into rwd mode without taking the shaft out..... please help also with my iacv is wound all the way out and im only getting 700rpms out of it and its pulsing idle does that mean its blocked up

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if i remember correctly (there is a thread on this somewhere) you need to pull a fuse & the front drive shaft so you dont damage the box. I beleive the whole system runs rwd and only becomes awd when the rears start to spin.

One of the mor knowledgeable peeps on here should be able to say if im right or not. Also there is threads on this in here somewhere too.

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If it really is an R32GTR box c/w transfer case you should be able to just pull the 4wd fuses to get rwd. But if its an R33 box you will stuff the transfer case. There is a procedure for putting the R33 into RWD if you search. You'll also find a how to for cleaning the IACV valve.

But the safe way to go RWD is to pull the front driveshaft - its only 4 bolts.

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I have an R32 GT-R gearbox in mine and the tailshaft is ALWAYS removed whenever it needs to go on a RWD dyno or whatever. Better to be safe than sorry... Like Bob said, it's only 4 bolts.

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