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Im curious if anyone can help as Iv heard of gts4 gearboxes being able to have switches installed to a fuse that can engage and disengage it from 4wd to rwd. Is this true? and is it possible to do the same to a GTR gearbox?

If not possible to do as same method as gts4 gearbox is it possible to setup a custom electromagnetic cluctch or something of the sort.

Thanks in advance for any help.

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If it's a 32GTR you can go from awd to rwd by fitting a switch or, while driving faster than 5-10km/h turning key to acc then back to ign.

4wd and abs lights will illuminate, and you will be in rwd, no abs.

To reset, just come to a stop, and system will reset.

33 and 34GTR's have the awd preloaded so it's not reccomended to put into rwd unless front drive shaft is removed..

Im curious if anyone can help as Iv heard of gts4 gearboxes being able to have switches installed to a fuse that can engage and disengage it from 4wd to rwd. Is this true? and is it possible to do the same to a GTR gearbox?

If not possible to do as same method as gts4 gearbox is it possible to setup a custom electromagnetic cluctch or something of the sort.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Its not the gearbox that you have to worry about. Its the Atessa - its as easy as pulling a fuse with the R32 more complicated with the R33, 34.

Ive been saying for a while now that you can put the 33 into rwd without the need of dropping the driveshaft. Unplug some form of electrical breather plug and pump brakes 5 times in 10 sec. Vuala rwd r33 gtr with no preload because you just blead it.

And I now finally have proof because I found it in the service manual :D.

So we can change the age old saying of 33 34 not so easy to just 34 not sp easy

Im curious if anyone can help as Iv heard of gts4 gearboxes being able to have switches installed to a fuse that can engage and disengage it from 4wd to rwd. Is this true? and is it possible to do the same to a GTR gearbox?

If not possible to do as same method as gts4 gearbox is it possible to setup a custom electromagnetic cluctch or something of the sort.

Thanks in advance for any help.

If you want a Top Gun looking switch then PM me, as I have one that Paul from Red R Racing made :)

or you could go the 2wd/4wd + torque dial

Ive been saying for a while now that you can put the 33 into rwd without the need of dropping the driveshaft. Unplug some form of electrical breather plug and pump brakes 5 times in 10 sec. Vuala rwd r33 gtr with no preload because you just blead it.

And I now finally have proof because I found it in the service manual :D.

So we can change the age old saying of 33 34 not so easy to just 34 not sp easy

It is not as easy as R32 because you have to reset it every time you start the car but it is easier than pulling the driveshaft. But importantly for the OP this will not make a GTR box change into 2wd if it is installed in a car that does not have this kind (or any kind ) of Attessa (the plug will not exist for a start):

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