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I don't think it is possible to put the RWD RB25DET engine into a GTS-4, but you can put in the engine from the Four wheel drive turbo stagea, so it is possible to get a 4wd RB25det. I want a Rb26det transplant tho :P. But it is still too epensive to do, so i will most likely one day soon sell the beast and buy a Cheap R32 GTR.

Greg.

u can lornch the gts4 just like a wrx/evo thats y when i was out at the toyota nat at dubbo i was beating cars with 100kw at wheels down the drag strip and thay didnt think it wood happen

i sterd shit when i ternd up and i sterd them u even more when i got the 3 fastes time out ov 25 cars with a 8.72s to 1/8mil

i was launching at about 55oo was just braking trackion that was all 4, at 5800 i was geting to much wheel spin and losing to much time but it felt good with the frunt tyers grabing and jumping side ways all looks good on the video thow

iv found that if u dont let the car go under 5000 it will bog down to much and the time will b slow

out a dubbo we had the track all day and u only had to waite for around 20mins be for u were heading down the track this was good to test things the cost for the day was only $117

My 4wd light only use to come on when i started the car, for about 30sec. I then got a new clutch put in and now the light is always on.. .Did they *** sumthing up? I know that 4wd is still working cuz when i break traction the front of the car "hops" from the front wheels spinning.

by the time u have the cluch on the way out the car has all ready been told that it will need more frunt tork at this rpm it will send it 50/50 giving u a wrx/evo launch

buy the time ur in to 2 the car will start to bring the tork back to normel

its dust all was cume in when u lose traction it will come in when ur driveing down the hightway if u realy get in to it not haveing a gauge wood not help to c this

i can drift my car and as i pass the apex i punch the throtel and this will tell the ecu that i need frunt tork and will straten me up for a clan exit

  • 4 weeks later...

Damn Straight..!

Mine Launches hard of the lights ...

esp now i have a nice big clutch...

beats most cars in 1st...

Second isnt as good as fisrt

but i still manage 100kms in Second. 0-100 8.3 secs

Apexi AFC does great things for my gts4.

Nothing better than kicking everyones arse in the wet!! 8-)

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