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nismogirl,

maybe you have the new PFC version?? Does your alsd light even come on when you put it on ignition? if it doesnt, then it is likely that your light has been taken out, which is why u dont ever see the light come on?

if all is still ok, then you are just lucky!

Moanie,

no probs ;)

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ah yes i know! everyone i know loves the car, the problem is i need to start up my business, as i dont work for anyone anymore (i like it that way too!), so i will be needing the funds to get things started. i will get another skyline again though, i just need the funds for other things right now.

..also...i think ive seen you and your car in a cruise or two in the past ;)

you don't neeeddd to sell it though!!! you can just leave it in the garage! start the engine once in awhile.. make sure shes all cool! and get a loan to get things started!!! selling the 'line is toooo much of a sacrifice!!!! ;)

hahha... really? which cruise? and which car was yours!? lol!!! sorry if we've met and i don't remember it! :)

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Hi y'all - I B A Noob to this forum so be gentle!

Has anyone driven the standard LSD and the Active LSD? Is it worth hunting around for a car with the Active Diff ? (Currently scouring Melbourne for the "right" R33 GTS-T).

It sounds VERY much like a Power-FC problem to me. Do you have the manual for it? perhaps you could phone a couple of jap-tuning specialists and ask the hard questions. Computers in cars tend to get narky when they're not fed the signal they're expecting, and it doesn't take much to upset the apple cart ! ! :looney:

I think it was pretty much summed up on page 1

"The active LSD on some GTSs uses a signal from the ECU like the GTRs do and i don't think PFCs have this function but as of now the Wolf plugin dose.

A clever electronics person could modify the TPS signal to send the inverted signal to the ADCU."

if steve is correct and he probably is if wolf now do it , you need to send a modified tps signal to active lsd . the power fc wont feature this , just as it wont send signals required to the auto transmission computer in auto skylines .

i dont know why nismogirls alsd works with the powerfc , but it could be

a. her latest powerfc does support this

b. whoever installed the powerfc has sent the tps signal also

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