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Its not a HKS one, it says, 'Extreme TSC'....you can get them on Ebay, price seems pretty good from what ive seen them sell for....others would argue that theyre worth next to nothing but I think theyre just angry that they didnt have the initiative or know how to make them and sell them....

Can vouch for this.

Have it in my car.

If you have a 32 you can hook it up so it has a switch from 2wd-4wd.

But works really well for any case.

Eg: when I had it on 0 on a skid pan the rears were flying all over the place ( was just about on the threads)

For fun I put it up to 8 (out of 10) the rear would barely let go at all, and the handling in the wet is alot better.

The way it works is by tricking the attesa system that the car is slipping out. the car then reacts by putting more power to the front - based on the level you dial in.

gl with the sale.

what about a 32 gtr?

and do these work from the gbox or the ecu (car)

im putting a 32r box in the stag.. wouldnt mind one of these but i know u cannot make a stag gearbox rwd/4wd without dropping the shaft... so unsure if this will be the same case with the gtr box

what about a 32 gtr?

and do these work from the gbox or the ecu (car)

im putting a 32r box in the stag.. wouldnt mind one of these but i know u cannot make a stag gearbox rwd/4wd without dropping the shaft... so unsure if this will be the same case with the gtr box

you remove the center console and the g-sensor is under there

i have one of these and my mate hooked it up in 10 mins

only 32s can use the rwd mode as far as know (33's 34's in the instructions say dont use the rwd switch)

Rwd is a laugh though in my 32 gtr

best investment to date

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will this burn out the transfer case clutches on thevspec 33 gtrs when put in full rwd mode??

What if you just set the TSC on setting #1, wouldnt that save damage to the transfer case while still giving about 95% rear wheel drive?

Is this thing still for sale?

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