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Item:Field Etc Torque split controller ATESA Controller

Age:Unknown

Condition:Good working condition!

Price: $420ono

To Fit: Gtr, 32, 33, 34, gts4 and possibly stagea??

Location: Sydney and still installed in the car!

Contact: Pm/Thread

Comments: Used condition, worked perfectly when car was running, selling off bits i dont need at current to pay for a few things (engine rebuild etc) check the links below for Engrish information... worked very well on the track and street.

Translated page:

http://translate.google.com/translate?u=ht...en&ie=UTF-8

Original page:

http://www.field-net.co.jp/lineup/ets/op.html

Photos to follow, also manual avaliable on field website (will require translation from forum member) photos can be taken of how its wired up in current car to help :P

Cheers

Andrew

Edited by Angus Smart

does this replace the attessa computer or it needs to be tapped into it?

I have an issue with my 33gtr at the moment where my 4wd light comes on and i have rwd only.

it seems to happen when im going around corners / roads uneven / slight hill and when the car eventually stops, the light comes on and im rwd only.

Sorry to hijack but does anyone know what could be causing this issue..... and if I was to get the above, will I have the same problem..

cheers

Edited by jeff

Hey, its tapped into the existing controller like all other controllers

next time it happens, get out of the car and check the fault code on the atesa computer (wherever its located on a 33?) then go from there.

cheers

  • 2 weeks later...

*guh*.. I gotta stop drinking to typing..

Sorry mate,

Is there a diffrenece on how "planted" the car feels with the controller?

How much better are the levels of grip with the controller?

Less oversteer?

Cheers,

Cris

*guh*.. I gotta stop drinking to typing..

Sorry mate,

Is there a diffrenece on how "planted" the car feels with the controller?

How much better are the levels of grip with the controller?

Less oversteer?

Cheers,

Cris

the controller came off a gtr with around 400+hp running semi slicks most of the time.

with the controller off i find myself with a little bit of grip something you'd expect with the amount of power i have. it tends to slide around alot and is alot of fun!

with the controller on grip is increased by a huge amount the car sticks to the road alot better and has alot of adjustment between the forward motion and cornering motion.

P.s. i think the controller is sold also i will confirm

Andrew

  • 3 weeks later...
the controller came off a gtr with around 400+hp running semi slicks most of the time.

with the controller off i find myself with a little bit of grip something you'd expect with the amount of power i have. it tends to slide around alot and is alot of fun!

with the controller on grip is increased by a huge amount the car sticks to the road alot better and has alot of adjustment between the forward motion and cornering motion.

P.s. i think the controller is sold also i will confirm

Andrew

I will take the controller if its still available.

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