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Sorry if there has been a thread on how to install this on an R33 already..

but I can't find it anywhere.

I got a Tomei Hicas Lock in the post today and all the instructions are in Japanese, unfortunately I don't read Japanese either..

Has anyone installed or knows how to install one of these kits in an R33?

Do you have to enter HICAS Diagnostics mode to install the brass bushes?

and how do you know which wires to splice into to install the little black box thingo?

Any help would be much appreciated thank you.

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The pics are in the file, but somehow not showing. I think it's still pointing towards the site that used to host the file which is no longer up.

I tried to fix it without success. I suck at Word, Excel, etc...

Try this link for the zip file and see if you can fix it.

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The pics are in the file, but somehow not showing. I think it's still pointing towards the site that used to host the file which is no longer up.

I tried to fix it without success. I suck at Word, Excel, etc...

Try this link for  the zip file and see if you can fix it.

Thanks, enough there for me to work with.

Cheers :)

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You can get it from Greenline or Nengun etc... They are around $150.

For a street car you wouldn't really bother to cancel the Hicas. On track cars it's a worthwhile mod as without Hicas you get more predictable behaviour.

I still haven't fitted mine, but AFAIK it's not better or worse than the lock bar.

It's just a pair of oversize washers locking the rear steering arms in place so there is no movement. Hence easier to return your car back to stock if you wanted to.

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