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jeez you just had another thread asking why your car cuts out when doing 180degree turns.

Sounds like your car's getting a nice thrashing...

Put it in neutral, rev to 4000rpm, and shift it into drive and floor it.

You'll get smoke coming from somewhere but cant guarantee it will be your tyres :D

*note; dont try this lol

i was tryna get smoke to come out but i couldnt /.. whY? not enuf power i guess o_O

can ur car do it?

i had a KE70 corolla that had a 1.3 ltr motor and 5 speed man. it pulled some wild burnouts

may i suggest a bit of driver training....... :D

I had a non turbo gts-4 (now shes a turbo :)) but yeh... could do burnouts... she had 110rwkw at the time... but yes... in 33 gts4s the only way to make them rwd is to drop the front drive shaft or drain the attesa fluid in the boot... unlike pulling a fuse out in the 32s...

Why would you want to perform these illegal acts anyway? :D

p.s i dont think its gts-4.. all i kn ow is both wheels spin o_O think its got lsd.. and nothin wrong with a skyline thats non turbo u dick.im p plater ;]

they way to tell if its a GTS4 or not is on the dash there will be a light for "SLIP" and "4WD" (not 100% sure on the later) they should come on when you start the car.

the attesa on GTS4s isnt active 100% of the time, its more or less like stability control, whereby itl only engage if the ECU can sense a lack of traction

alternatively you could look for the front driveshaft :P

haha... my gf's 1.3ltr charade must be a monster then ! :P except I put 16s on it :P

turbo it richar...I promise you'll be happy! ..im still on my p's

Nice turbo conversion looking at your sig! Are you still running stock internals though?

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