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  • 5 months later...
  URAS said:
^^^ yeah but it is a untidy solution and TRAC is a pain in the ass at the best of times

Need it for when my sister & mum borrow my car from time to time...

I'd never let them use it without TCS...

well i'll let you know, i was thinking of taking my throttle body into work and chopping it in half. then remote mounting the traction control half of the body about a foot down the intake pipe like just after the bend. it should work pretty easy since its such a simple design, because all it does is create a restriction in the intake.

it should make piping alot easier since it would be like installing a r33 throttle body but retaining traction control. Im also going to make adaptor plate for the aac valve so if it works i'll post a cad drawing or a stencil. you see I'm a cheap ass and i work for an engineering company that will do all my welding and fabby work for free..................... go me lol

also are the 3 flanges on the bottom for the water, are they the same on the r34???

regards

chris

  • 5 months later...
  urtwhistle said:
ps traction control is actualy realy good if you grind the butterfly down a bit, then it wont let you spin the wheels but also wont let you stall it when you do a 5k clutch dump. i did a thread on how to make it work if you wanna search for it.

Link???

  • 1 year later...

Updated for those asking where my pics were of a R34 neo with greddy plenum, Can a mod fix the OP thread title? i could not find it for the guys as it said Greedy not GREDDY ;)

  ovabooster said:
Can anynone 100% confirm that the Greedy (it's Greddy not Greedy - BB) plenum will fit the R34 neo? Besides upgrading to a larger TB...what else is needed?

cheers!!

Its Gr-eddy, as in the mountain range Great Eddy where a certain high profile japanese drift king or Dori kin used to do his thing

  • 1 year later...
  On 29/03/2008 at 5:55 PM, DaveB said:

Hey anybody got a pic of what the RB25det neo throttle body looks like? I'm not sure if the neo in a series 2 stagea has one (it's awd).

Stageas do not have traction control, so they do not have the traction control butterfly and throttle motor. Just a nice R33 stylez TB (I don't know that it is the same as an R33 one excatly, but it's the same in overall concept).

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