Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Lets see it is wired into the loom for the ATTESSA computer.

So how about we take a stab in the dark & suggest it controls the torque split for the car.

Or the flux capacitance of the system if you you prefer that terminology.

agreed....my guess is HKS kansai torque split controller....the good one. But if so it should have a control unit up at your dash somewhere.

Sounds about right.

The ECU is not under the parcel shelf it is at the front passenger kick panel.

In the boot of my r32 gtr there is this little box with Kansai service on it and a green button when pushed in it lights up.

I have only driven the car with it off, and only discovered it after i had spun a bearing. so i cant drive the car to see if it does anything.

I have googled it and it only comes up with kansai tuning shop.

Anybody know what it is or what it does?

Thanks!

That yellow circle in front of the black box looks uncannily like the idle control setter on the stock ecu - could be a sticker tho.

I think perhaps the switch has just been mounted on the metal box but is linked to something else as I have a similar metal box on my 32, in the same spot, but it doesn't have the black box with green switch...

  • 2 years later...

Hi guys, old thread i know but there doesnt seem to be a definate answer in here, i also have a similar little black box with a green button in my r32 gtr but its just plain black with no writing on it, any ideas what its for?

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • That's f**ked up. I'd guess it's more likely that you have an entire S13 subframe in there. Does it still have HICAS mounting points? Seeing as it is quite possible that yours is the only such converted car in the world, you'll probably struggle to find someone who can tell you from direct experience. 'Twere I you, I'd be looking for 4 stud Skyline rear brakes and convert back. At a minimum. Preferably go find all the stuff you need to put it back to 5 stud (assuming you're happy to change wheels) and upgrade to some decent brakes. You don't even need much stock stuff. Don't need calipers or rotors, as you can go fully aftermarket. Just needs hubs and the other bits and bobs that are different to what you have now.
    • The engine has nothing to do with it. The physical space behind the headlight is the limiting factor. And the height. The height of the NS70 is the same as stock. So the clamp bar across the top goes on nice. The battery tray is big enough for it to sit on. The X is for extra capacity - it has even more lead in it than the non-X NS70. Heavy f**ker. But it's not a track car, so I will suffer a couple of extra kg. In the case of the R34, maybe the physical space there is not as deep (forward-backward, not up down). Hence why they say the 60 is the biggest. But I would never trust a catalogue to tell me what will fit. I have the car. I have the existing battery. I have the tape measure. I have the dimensions of all the available batteries. I find the biggest box that will go in. (With the right terminals in the right places, of course).  
    • Hello! I have been having a hard time finding the answer to this question… I have a R32 GTS-T Sedan than has been 4 lug swapped using S13 hubs, rotors, and brakes. The front has also been converted to S13 suspension.    When the swap was completed, the handbrake cables were never hooked up, as the S13 rear calipers are the “handbrake”, and not the typical drum on rotor that the R chassis are. Does anyone know handbrake cables that will work for this conversion? I’d like to not use a hydraulic handbrake and stick with the traditional cable style. My original thoughts were to go with S14 cables and try to make them work, since I’m pretty sure S13 cables will be too short.    Any help would be appreciated!
    • I did some research, considering you have a neo engine, how is that battery compatible? I checked centuries website and super cheap and says it's not compatible. Only this full size one is. https://www.centurybatteries.com.au/products/ns60-mf
    • No, lets be honest here. I went to Winton and did a track day, for all the mods and V8 power and craziness I posted up a time that a K24 stock motor Honda Accord can do on the same tyres (narrower, too) 250kw and learning how to drive the f**kin thing is the sweet spot.
×
×
  • Create New...