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that flicking the car off thing...

Try this: While driving normally, put the car in neutrel, turn the car off, then after say 3 seconds while still rolling turn the car bak to ON and uv got RWD, so put into any gear and enjoy, but b weary, RWD + alot of power + being used to the AWD system = wall

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that flicking the car off thing...

Try this: While driving normally, put the car in neutrel, turn the car off, then after say 3 seconds while still rolling turn the car bak to ON and uv got RWD, so put into any gear and enjoy, but b weary, RWD + alot of power + being used to the AWD system = wall

How fast should the car be travelling when you turn it back on?

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I've got a FIELD torque controller on my grey GTR. It has two dials that you can (supposedly) adjust between front, rear, and 4wd. I had to get the module removed to get through compliance and haven't found an auto-electrician who knows how to reconnect it and get it running properly. I think HKS make a similar product.

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LOL...if GTRs are so good, why are you all wanting to try and convert your cars into lowly RD GTST:)

...runs and hides after stirring the pot:)

Funny that Roy, I totally agree, I've seen a heap of GTR/RWD threads in the last month :confused: Probably the best feature of a GTR is the 4wd, why not get some control over it instead of just disabling it.

.....of course you can still do that if you have to have some fun :D

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Ok, I've recently aquired the locally made ATTESSA control system

Seriouly, all those of you who have recently bought an 32 gtr ( and whom have an R33/34) and which are 'trying' to embrace their newely found power'.. would be well aware that driving a GTR is not as easy as popular opion would have you to believe instictive to the young and brave.

It's many times repeted that R32 GTR's are a tad tail happy, and in my expience after owning a modified GTS-t I was not expecting (note 32) a GTR to behave as such.

Having miles of meadering hills right on the shoulder of Adelide, so enjoying a spirited drive (at the state assined 100km) through twisties is a blast and naturally a past time.

The controller brings on front torque much earlier and like my sisters WRX gives you that 4wd drive far ealier (not making you sheit your pants which = faster )

Eitherway - I vouch

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