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hey all, just picked up my r32 GTR today,

got a few probs/queries

firstly, how do you know if the attessa system is working???

i see the gauge doing its thing when i accellerate hard, but on corners etc it doesnt seem to really do much.

is it possible that i don't have a hicas steering boss?

and how can i tell if the boss is a hicas one or not?

cheers guys

Dan :cheers:

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i thought i read that attessa will kick in when the backend starts to kick out, then torque (amount depending on how much lateral g's there is, amount of loss of traction, etc) is delivered to the front wheels to "drag" the car around the corner...time for some dorifto :cheers:

yeh i see it working heaps when i take off in a straight line, but hardly at all in corners,

but i guess i havent been going sideways! i did do a massive fishy, tail went out to right, then left, then right again, then straightened up but i think that was just the tyre black on new tyres.??

danh the system was deliberately designed to reduce its front torque in corners, particularly in the r32. The group A cars ditched that and ran more front torque, and the 33 and 34 had progressively more as well.

An ATESSA controller like the ones I can get make a brilliant difference to the front torque in corners :P

yes i had a quick read about those, im very interested! but need to save some mulah as my clutch kinda died last night and slips from 2k rpm and that needs replacing first.

just curious duncan, do you have any suggestions for clutch work in syd?

PM me if you wish..

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