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I have been running a switch on my r33 chuki for about 4 years or so with no problem , I run the switch through the 4wd fuse in the boot fuse box, just take the fuse out take it apart and replace the 2 standard spades inside for your own with wires attached ,stick an inline fuse in of the same rating and run the 2 wires to the centre consul and fit a switch,,if your in 4wd you can switch on the go ,takes a minute or so for the line pressure to drop then the 4wd light comes on and your in 2wd.

You still have to turn the ignition off and on to reactivate the 4wd.

I'm running a full 5 gear OSG cluster with strengthed input and excedy twin plate.

  • 1 month later...

http://www.rhdjapan.com/hks-kansai-active-e-ts-attesa-controller-nissan-bnr32-bcnr33-15041

Has anyone used this controller? I need to put my 33 GTR into rwd for the drags, looked at the Full Race ones but they aren't for v-specs and the

Ruzic ones don't go to full rwd. This is the only other one I found so if anyone knows about them your help would be much appreciated.

Anyone can take a photo of this said "plug"? I am trying to locate it but theres too many!

In my S1 Stagea its behind the drivers side kick panel : a very small black plug taped to another loom with a single yellow wire with a green trace going to the plug and a single black wire going to the socket.

Hmm.... so you're saying the plug wire colour is different to the socket wire colour? WTF is Nissan thinking but if thats the case, shouldnt be too hard to trace.

I'll have a look for that and hopefully its the same for the 33 GTR in terms of the colours. Cheers.

In my S1 Stagea its behind the drivers side kick panel : a very small black plug taped to another loom with a single yellow wire with a green trace going to the plug and a single black wire going to the socket.

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  • 3 months later...

Hi all

I'm trying to locate this plug but am unsure which one it is.

Is it the brown one attached in this picture.

Cheers

Most likely. Here's how I described mine when I saw it:

In my S1 Stagea its a very small black plug taped to a loom with a single yellow wire with a green trace going to the plug and a single black wire going to the socket.

You will soon know when you disconnect it. If the car explodes in a ball of fire its the wrong one.

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