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i would like to know where you went if you could PM me please :P

take it to racepace and get them to drop your front shaft

Sorry i dont want to rat in on anybody and its not real good for your 4wd system to have the front shafts pulled out of it. I know of a few dudes that did that to theirs and it ended up doing alot of costly damage.

Sorry i dont want to rat in on anybody and its not real good for your 4wd system to have the front shafts pulled out of it. I know of a few dudes that did that to theirs and it ended up doing alot of costly damage.

STU, I thought that pulling the fuse only and running the car on a 2WD dyno was the problem.....not leaving the fuse in and dropping the front drive shaft to run on 2WD dyno (by doing this you are mechanically Decoupling the drive system but leaving the electronics intact . i.e clutchpacks NOT functional at all).

I know of a lot of people who have done this successfully (take the front driveshaft out) and run on a 2wd dyno... a lot of people on this forum I bet too have done this and I haven't heard of a single horror story yet.

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STU, I thought that pulling the fuse only and running the car on a 2WD dyno was the problem.....not leaving the fuse in and dropping the front drive shaft to run on 2WD dyno (by doing this you are mechanically Decoupling the drive system but leaving the electronics intact . i.e clutchpacks NOT functional at all).

I know of a lot of people who have done this successfully (take the front driveshaft out) and run on a 2wd dyno... a lot of people on this forum I bet too have done this and I haven't heard of a single horror story yet.

correct!

i am willing to gamble my transfer case on this also.( i have not done either yet, but am willing too remove the shaft to test this theory)

Its soon time to have my power fc installed in my series 2. I was wondering if anyone knows of a reputable 4wd dyno in melbourne?

Cause the one im using at the moment has stuffed me round a bit and i dont want go back there.

Thanks

Stu

Hey buddy,

Its Dave, I had the white RS4S with the 34 GTR wheels on the cruise a while ago...

I only take my car to Sabbadin Automotive, never had a complaint in years and years of going there and he has done quite a few different cars on mine. He is trustworthy and a great tuner.

He tuned my PFC in the Stagea as well as do all my other mods.

As others have said you will do no damage with by dropping the drive shaft and pulling the fuse, I did it to mine numerous times and am doing it to my GTR as well.

Call Rob on 9558 4422 tell him Dave sent you!

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