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Hey people, im new to the forums and im a proud new owner of a r33 haha.. a mate of mine put me onto this site and said i should check it out.

anyways i have a question and im hoping sumone would beable to answer it for me. I have a A-LSD light on my dash,, its always on. Im just wondering what that is.. ive asked afew people and they cant seem to answer this for me haha..

Anyways this is my car :thumbsup:.. its got sum wicked power.. the last dyno it got 291rwkw.

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first check to make sure there is fluid in the tank in the boot, its on the right hand side of your boot.

It takes special oil. Castrol Transmax oil works well in there. when the engine is off it should be on the MAX level.

DO you have a aftermarket ECU ?

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Start reading my friend. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...or-t268134.html

Safe bet is the problem lies in your aftermarket ECU (assuming this since you have 291kw) not sending the TPS signal to the ALSD ECU.

sweet, thanks for the info its helped me alot.

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