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just wondering how many of you guys with the 4wd system drive it in rwd most of the time. buy pulling the fuse, a swith or how ever you do.

i have been told that it is better on the fuel just woindering if that is true as well

cheers, james

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just wondering how many of you guys with the 4wd system drive it in rwd most of the time. buy pulling the fuse, a swith or how ever you do.

i have been told that it is better on the fuel just woindering if that is true as well

cheers, james

If you drive a GTR who cares how much fuel it use's. They where never designed to run on the smell of a oily rag. :)

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2WD = Nail throttle in 1st, wait for boost and let the wheel spin begin :sick:

Caught me out first time (straight onto the limiter), but very amusing all the same.

Methinks car would be interesting in the wet or at the very least exciting

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nail 1st no traction change to 2nd no traction thro the rev's and change to third and wheel spin for a moment . but mind you i did this before my rebuild. i think i have only boosted it once since i had the engine over hauld.

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