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Does anyone know the correct procedure to install the Tomei Hicas lock kit (elec and mech) on an R33 Gts-t. I've spent an hour searching the forums for it but came up only with the method for the R32.

Are they the same?? Wouldn't have thought so, due different Hicas on R32 vs R33.

Cheers.....

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Bringing this back up...noticed that many of you seem to not want HICAS in their R33s, yet provide little to no information about the Tomei Kit

Installation is straight forward, but i was wondering if anyone has translated the wiring diagram?

I think im going to have to hunt some japanese person of the street...

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I have installed this on my R33. After much searching, I never found anything specific for the R33. Install wasn't too hard. I could never get the Hicas to go into test mode for inserting the second shim (maybe due to Power FC?). In the end I connected a car battery to the hicas motor on the diff which drove open the gap to insert the second shim.

I connected the little black box up but could never get the light on the dash to go out. I then disconnected both the HICAS motor and sensor to make sure it didn't go crazy and try and force the toe in/out.

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howd u know which wires to cut into coming from the HICAS computer?

iv translated the whole instruction manual and all it says is "power cable, Signal Code A and Signal Code B"

screwed if i knew which of the bundle of wires they were...

Im waiting for Mark at Tilbrook to get back to me, should be today as iv asked around australia so far with no luck :(

The moment i get this info, ill post the sh|t up

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