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hey guys need ur help

i though i know everything baout skyline models but there is somthing that i didnt know

as far as i know r32 came out with rb20 and rb26(GTR)

and r33 came out rb25 and rb26(GTR)

but my mate told me yeasterday early r33 came out with rb20 standart !!!!!!!!????????

is that true??????

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it has a gtr wing on it, gtr badge in the grill, and a badge on the back that looks like a gtr badge until you get up close and it says gts-r (the r is underneath like a gtr badge)

and i saw it driving the other day. it came flying up the road and i blinked, and when i opened my eyes again it hadn't moved very far from where it was when i shut my eyes. it was going so....... normal speed

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straight from the R32 workshop manual

Model : Engine

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E - FR32 : CA18i

E - HR32 :: \ _ RB20E

E - HCR32 : / RB20DE

E - HCR32 : \_ RB20DET

E - HNR32 : /

E - ECR32 : RB25DE

E - BNR32 : RB26DETT

Edited by QWK32
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The 1st character indicates the Displacement Volume

B = 2600cc(2568cc,RB26DETT)

E = 2500cc(2498cc,RB25DE)

H = 2000cc(1998cc,RB20DET,RB20DE,RB20E)

F = 1800cc(1809cc,CA18i)

The 2nd Character indicates the Drivetrain Options

C = HICAS included on model

N = ATTESA (GT-R, GTS-4, Autech)

The rest of the characters are the Model Code (ie R32)

i have a HCR32 :)

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Don't GTR's come with hicas and attessa also?

ah true - didn't realise (i thought attessa did the four wheel steering in gtrs)

so if a gtr can have attessa and hicas what does attessa actually do?

(i know hicas does the stearing of the rear wheels - this is what i removed in my gtst)

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attessa is the variable torque split controller isn't it? The thing that sets power to the front when u lose traction

Why do ppl remove the Hicas on the GTR's? Because it is problem prone or because some people can tell the difference on a track with the rear wheel steering? I never removed it on my gtst but was always curious as to exactly how unstable it made the car feel as compared to without it

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Attessa is just the 4wd system isn't it? It controls how much torque to put to the front wheels when losing rear end traction.

I think people remove the hicas because you don't know when it's going to 'turn on' during a turn and makes the car unstable. Without the hicas I assume you would have more control over the car. You'll know if it's going to go sideways and not just stop half way.

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hicas do often give problems i was led to believe but mine gave none.

removed it for better feel as you dont know when the rear is gonna turn,

and sometimes when it happens you think its the back loosing traction so

you try to correct it - yeah its just crap (IMO)

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