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Hi guys,

Was wondering if anyone knows what is wrong with the SLIP light on my dashboard, it blinks on high speed and i also lose power everytime it does this.

The car is a r34 gt-t and the SLIP indicator is related to the TCS (traction control system?). This happens only on straight road and high speeds ( 3th n 4th gear mostly).

Took to the mechanic and he reckons its some g sensor on the car. Does the r34 gt-t have a G sensor?

Any help will be much appreciated. THanks!

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uber wheel spinning at high speeds :D ... i have no idea sorry sounds very strange, not sure if the tcs runs with wheel speed sensors check each hub ( if they have them ) maybe could be a issue but i just stabing in dark =]

I have the same problem. Same tyre sizing, same power and I have noticed that it happens more with more weight (people, cargo) in the car. I'm worried that the plates in the tranny are slipping. I'll admit though, it's more prone at higher speeds than you stated and when revs are between say 4000rpm to 5500rpm.

  • 4 years later...

I have the same issue on my 34 GTT (running on 34R wheels). I have this issue at high speed and I drop down a gear to overtake or sprint off.

My solution is turn off the TCS. Its now a normal start up procedure for me. Haha.

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