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Out of interest, have you paid any attention to your ATTESSA system? In the rain I have not really been having any trouble at all with the torque split guage going up over half pretty much all the time and right up to the top on corners and taking off from lights ect, how did yours behave before the torque splitter?

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did some things today

took old rear discs off

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put new ones on

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put this on

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Bought some spare bits i had on order

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Old air vent had fallen apart

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so put a new one in

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Threw the old abs bracket in the bin for more room

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