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Hi,

I know there is a thread here somewhere but I just can't find it. Someone was doing a group buy or had found a link or something to an atessa controller that would allow you to dial in more torque to the front wheels when the atessa activated.

It was noted that this made a big difference in the wet for front wheel traction.

Help me find this please.

You're not talking about the HKS torque splitter are you?

I have one in my GTR, can switch the ATTESA off all together (READ: 'Smoke Show'), or shift incrimental amounts of torque distribution (something like 15%, 25%, 50%) to the front wheels and/or set in delays between the torque being shifted to the front wheels. You can have AWD on constently or turn if off all together.

I think the HKS ones with the delay option (have 3 dials, as opposed to 2) are about $600-$700. W/out the delay option I thnk their much cheaper.

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You're not talking about the HKS torque splitter are you?

Thanks dosv. That wasn't them, they were a much cheaper option. I'll look into those though. Anyone else remember the thread? I'm struggling to find it.

it is duncans attessa controller. Go to the for sale -> group buy section and its on about the 3rd page

Thanks AlexCim - here it is for anyone else that might be looking for an atessa controller

  • 1 year later...
At the bottom of this thread there are some suggestions too.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=102172

There is a HKS torque splitter with a drag splitter together on ebay for sale at the moment starting at i think $150 this is a bargain as hks has stopped making them .

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