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BRAND NEW HKS Electronic Torque Split Controller (HKS ETC) and HKS Electronic Drag Adaptor (HKS EDA) for BNR32 / R32 GTR.


VERY RARE! Now Discontinued. A must for all those wanting to achieve good 60ft times and 1/4 Mile times for their Drag GTRs!


The HKS Electronic Torque Split Controller (HKS ETC) allows you to lock the hydraulic ram mechanism at different extended lengths in the transfer case to go all the way from locked 50/50 f/r split, to 0/100 f/r split with several in-between adjustments.


The HKS Electronic Drag Adaptor (HKS EDA) interfaces with the ETC and adds a speed limiter function in so that you can run a certain lock 50/50, 60/40, 70/30, etc... and then when you hit a certain speed it switches it to full RWD mode so that you have less drivetrain loss and more power to the rear wheels for drag racing.


Located in WA, but will ship at buyers expense

$1000

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Awesome find.

Haven't seen one in 10 years since on selling these from my GTR. Sold used for $1000 to a 9.3 sec GTR.

Never seen new in box - thanks.

GLWS

Edited by Sinista32

Awesome find.

Haven't seen one in 10 years since on selling these from my GTR. Sold used for $1000 to a 9.3 sec GTR.

Never seen new in box - thanks.

GLWS

Thanks mate! Good to see someone else appreciate how rare this is....let alone brand new, in the box with the instruction manuals.

I should've put it up for a bit more then :laugh:

  • 1 month later...

Hey mate I just wanted to know if u can help me out any chance if u can scan and copy the instructions and setting on how to to install the hks torque controller and drag mate thanks joe

It plugs into your attesa system via the g-sensor and the attesa ECU plugs. You unplug the stock plugs and the HKS unit plugs inbetween them (in series).

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It plugs into your attesa system via the g-sensor and the attesa ECU plugs. You unplug the stock plugs and the HKS unit plugs inbetween them (in series).

Thanks.

Just as he said

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