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See that search thingy in the top right-hand corner, next time try that first.

The 4wd system is the same type as r33/r34 gtr, meaning the only way to safely go into rwd is to remove the front driveshaft..........

How many times must this be disscussed, can people not find the search?

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Hi i have a 1999 RS4 turbo 4 wheel drive and was wondering if anyone knew if by putting a switch in to the 4 wheel drive fuse and taking it from 4 to rear wheel drive CAN IT HAVE ANY DETREMENTAL EFFECTS ON THE CAR . COULD IT HARM THE CENTRE DIFF ?

Yes it can be harmful. Basically, the Stagea version of ATESSA is similar to the R33 and R34 Skylines and GT-Rs, so there isn't just a fuse you can pull, like in the R32 version.

There has already been plenty written about this, here's one pointer in the right direction: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=102172

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noobs and their questions pfffft

LOL :D just what mother used to say

out of a matter of interest, say you did pop the fuse only and drive it into the ground, I think youd find a VERY expensive repair bill at the end of it. Same expense as rebuilding the engine................... I know what Id rather do

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See that search thingy in the top right-hand corner, next time try that first.

The 4wd system is the same type as r33/r34 gtr, meaning the only way to safely go into rwd is to remove the front driveshaft..........

How many times must this be disscussed, can people not find the search?

Thanks for the tip STEVE

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Yes it can be harmful. Basically, the Stagea version of ATESSA is similar to the R33 and R34 Skylines and GT-Rs, so there isn't just a fuse you can pull, like in the R32 version.

There has already been plenty written about this, here's one pointer in the right direction: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=102172

Thanks for the tip Steve

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LOL :) just what mother used to say

out of a matter of interest, say you did pop the fuse only and drive it into the ground, I think youd find a VERY expensive repair bill at the end of it. Same expense as rebuilding the engine................... I know what Id rather do

THANKS FOR YOUR HELP STEVE

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LOL :) just what mother used to say

out of a matter of interest, say you did pop the fuse only and drive it into the ground, I think youd find a VERY expensive repair bill at the end of it. Same expense as rebuilding the engine................... I know what Id rather do

THANKS STEVE

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Thanks for the tip STEVE
Thanks for the tip Steve
THANKS FOR THE TIP STEVE
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP STEVE
THANKS STEVE

I looked at these and wondered: "WTF is he calling us all Steve for? Is this some sort of sarcasm?"

Then I realised you meant:

Thanks for the tip,

Steve

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