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My gts-4 seems to be lacking some front traction, the front torque gauge reads 0 all the time, and the front tyres are not gripping. I've checked the AWD fuse, and replaced it to no effect, any clues as to what this might be?

Also, I've had people claim different things in regard tot he gts-4 AWD, some say it's just like the GTR, others that it's a constant AWD, not simply activated when the fronts lose grip. Anyone know for sure?

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Works just like the GT-R's. Activates:

when the rears lose traction

under hard acceleration

under cornering - the harder you corner, the less FWD is applied

under rapid throttle application.

PM me if you want to bring it around and we'll have a look at it.

Mine has stopped working altogether, and the 4WD light on the dash is always on. I've had mechanics all over melbourne bleed the system from all over the car, bled on the hoist with the wheels turning etc and no change. I have been told to change my ATTESSA pump, which is rare and expensive. And as above, the front wheels only drive when you lose traction in the rear-like GTR.

OREX - dont forget there is a specific procedure for bleeding that if not adhered to will make no difference.

Did they know this proceedure?

It was outlined in HPI some time ago.

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