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My fwd is no fun ever. I can put my foot on the brake, other foot fully on the accelerator, and go nowhere, just revving. When brake is released, car still goes nowhere for another 5 secs. Hmm, disappointing, much more fun in the Commodore. Blame my Dad for that comment! He took my damned Skyline. I shall never be over it.

Gotta go anyway, have work to do,

cheerio!

Originally posted by Nizmo

Bam - DO NOT TOUCH HICAS!!

u need a special lock kit to disable it - u go pulling plugs out willy nilly and ur car will be unable to drive - go ask strich9 he did it. SPECIAL LOCK KIT NEEDED!!

That is correct.

Thanks for pointing that out Niz, I almost forgot, well, tried to anyway....I pulled out the HICAS computer located in the boot under the parcel shelf. It disabled power steering completely, and was a BITCH to drive.. hehehe. Don't try it.

I _DIDN'T_ However, try to pull out the three little plugs on the HICAS actuators under the car (near the diff) to disable it. Hmm.. That get's me thinkin....

*It's time to watch Kym do something stupid and be the guinea pig again!!*

off i trot....

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