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Hey Duncan,

Had a quick search back through some of the post, I may be blind, but I didnt see anything about the Stagea. I'm assuming this will work for the Stagea aswell? How much front/rear bias can I achieve on it? Possible to get 0/100?

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Chris

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Hi AMS,

AFAIK these have not yet been used as a Stagea.

Sydneykid was going to give one a try but hasn't got back to me yet....

Anyway, if you want to be the guinea pig, get one, give it a try, we will refund in full if for some reason there is a problem.

So far it has been installed in:

R32 GTR

R43 GTS4

R33 GTR

R34 GTR

working properly in all cases :(

OK everyone, just a quick warning, there is only 1 more unit available until after xmas.....

3 others are being sent out this week

Hey Duncan,

im very interested in one of these but should have the funds after xmas. where is sydney are you located as i will need you to fit it and i want to use my radio buttons as i have an aftermarket deck and the buttons arnt getting used anyway. also how long after xmas will they be ready?

cheers

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Hi Flyer, I'll post up in here after xmas once we have got some more units ready to go :( Not sure exactly when at this stage.

We can install it in either gladesville or kenthurst, or you can get pretty much any mechanic to do it if you are not confident. Its pretty easy though, even I can do it.

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I will be after one Asap please Duncan. As soon as i decide how i want to install it

Cam someone post a pick of the switch system that hasent been used on the radio control please ...

A small problem in the GTR33, the colours on the wires don't match the instructions. So what should I substitute. I have black, brown(earth) red, yellow and blue.

A small problem in the GTR33, the colours on the wires don't match the instructions. So what should I substitute. I have black, brown(earth) red, yellow and blue.

that's very strange are you looking at the side of the plug that goes to the atessa computer? because the r33s that i have seen have the same colour code as the r32s

Mark, definitely the 5 pin plug/wires running into the G sensor unit as shown on the instructions. All wires are solid colour. The earth is unshielded and wraps around the wiring to earth on the G sensor chassis.

Quick question. Does anyone know whether the HKS Atessa Controller does full rear wheel drive? I know if can transfer as much torque as possible to the fronts but I don't know whether it can do 100% rear wheel drive. Thanks in advance for any help!

All sorted, too busy looking at the pics and not at the words so got myself sucked into chasing the G sensor cable from the plug, not the ATESSA computer cable.

Now for some wet weather but on setting 3 the torque guage jumps slightly as soon as I start to drive off.

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I've read about 5 pages of this thread! go me!

but just on the topic about the hks and m's units..

there is actually another company, FIELD, i have one in my gtr.

which has two different dials for straight line and cornering,

which is pretty damn sensitive the dial lights up a red colour when its working in that section (cornering) or (straight)

but good work on something locally made. loves the way you've put it in them buttons!!

Quick question. Does anyone know whether the HKS Atessa Controller does full rear wheel drive? I know if can transfer as much torque as possible to the fronts but I don't know whether it can do 100% rear wheel drive. Thanks in advance for any help!

Hey justin, yeah i beleive it does. from memory of one in my mates car.

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