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hi guys,

correct me if i'm wrong but...

i heard that if you disconnect a certain fuse in the r32 gtr that will change from 4wd to rwd is this true ??

if so, does it have any side affects on the clutch,engine,brakes etc. ??

Thanks.

Yes, pulling the fuse that supplys power to the ATTESA pumps will make a BNR32 100% rear drive in all conditions. And no, it won't hurt anything- the only side effects will be lots of wheelspin/oversteer, less acceleration and dramatically shortened rear tyre life.

Enjoy.

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Or you can just switch the ignition off and on quickly as your driving this also switches it to 2WD ;)

Carefull however as it switches to 4WD when you come to a complete stop again, so you could get a severe case of whiplash if you tried to do a standstill burnout :)

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Or you can just switch the ignition off and on quickly as your driving this also switches it to 2WD ;)

Carefull however as it switches to 4WD when you come to a complete stop again, so you could get a severe case of whiplash if you tried to do a standstill burnout :)

sh*t happens anywayz who doesn't enjoy a severe case of whiplash every now and then... :P

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Or you can just switch the ignition off and on quickly as your driving this also switches it to 2WD :ban:

Any what about when the steering lock kicks in and you can't get it undone and you crash and die? (or worse, run into me)

V.silly kids. Do not try in the real world.

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Any what about when the steering lock kicks in and you can't get it undone and you crash and die? (or worse, run into me)

V.silly kids. Do not try in the real world.

Oh! you mean when you remove the key completely from the ignition barrel by turning it all the way and pressing in the button then taking it out... THEN jiggling the steering wheel to kick in the steering lock....?

is that what you meant? 'cause it could just be me but I think that would be increddibly hard to do whilst flicking the key back and forth 1 position in the barrel...

Sorry to be a smart arse by the way.

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Hahaha, zing!

I got (mildly) pwned.

Yeah, but nah, but yeah- Prolly not a great idea to be turning your car off at speed for other reasons though.

lol! glad you can take it man, well done :thumbsup:

agreed 100% for those that want RWD only use for things like pre-drag tyre warming (on a closed circuit etc) - run a switch to flick between the 2

for those who want RWD only use for things like being the next traffic light warrior or full-hectic burnouts on public roads - If you own a GTR, SELL IT!

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