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    Hey guys,

    Did a search, but couldn't find anything. I had my car in for service a few weeks ago (work was totally unrelated to suspension or drivetrain) and since I've gotten it back I've noticed that torque is constantly being transfered to the front wheels for no reason. I'm not talking a little bit, the gauge is going at least half way if not almost to the top!

    The 4WD light is not on. My fluid level looks normal. I have brand new tires on the car, the roads have been dry and I'm just casually accellerating (car is essentially stock). I've had the car for about 2 and a half years and it has never done this before. It is totally killing my fuel economy!

    Any ideas?

    Thanks!

    -Kenji
    1989 Honda Civic DX - Sold
    1987 Mazda RX-7 GX - Sold
    1990 Mazda RX-7 Turbo II - In pieces...
    1993 Nissan Skyline GTR - Passing you!

  • #2
    Wheel speed sensor. Did you change wheels/tires? What work was done?

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    • #3
      killing fuel economy?
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      • #4
        it's happening to me too! Never knew what it was tho!!! Car runs perfectly but for that...
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        • #5
          I've got the opposite with my car, I find the torque gauge to be very sluggish. It only moves if I hammer the throttle.

          Keep us informed
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          • #6
            Originally posted by nimblestix View Post
            I've got the opposite with my car, I find the torque gauge to be very sluggish. It only moves if I hammer the throttle.

            Keep us informed
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            lol thats normal. there wont be any torque applied to the front wheels unless your wheel speed sensors detect your rear wheels slipping. also your problem is your wheel speed sensors. check the atessa computer in the trunk for codes
            1991 Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R: 710whp 521 ft/lbs 27.5psi 11.8 @126mph low boost

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            • #7
              I'll check for codes. I didn't think there would be any since my 4WD light never came on.

              Thanks!

              -Kenji
              1989 Honda Civic DX - Sold
              1987 Mazda RX-7 GX - Sold
              1990 Mazda RX-7 Turbo II - In pieces...
              1993 Nissan Skyline GTR - Passing you!

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              • #8
                If run different size overall size tyres / rims on front, rear, it can make 4wd playup (different wheel speeds).

                It's common for the G sensor module thing under I think was centre console to fail on GTR (very expensive part). It controls how much torque gets transferred to front wheels under acceleration, cornering, braking, etc.

                There's an article on modifying G sensor module thingy me bob to solve 4wd problems with R32 GTR -



                Or buy a Field E-TS torque split controller.
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                • #9
                  So I checked the ATTESSA ecu for codes and only saw 8 which is for the ABS. That won't be the issue as the ABS was removed before I even had the car. I read in the manual that if the wiring is faulty the wheel speed sensors won't throw a code so I guess it's time to get the meter out.
                  Last edited by halfjap1980; 10-17-2012, 05:29 PM. Reason: spelling
                  1989 Honda Civic DX - Sold
                  1987 Mazda RX-7 GX - Sold
                  1990 Mazda RX-7 Turbo II - In pieces...
                  1993 Nissan Skyline GTR - Passing you!

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                  • #10
                    i dont know where you read that but i know for a fact the astessa computer has a code for each sensor. ive gotten it before and had to replace
                    1991 Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R: 710whp 521 ft/lbs 27.5psi 11.8 @126mph low boost

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                    • #11
                      Ya I know there are codes, but it says right in the manual that they might not report if there is a short in the sensor. Regardless, I just checked the resistance on all 4 wheel speed sensors and they are all in spec as per the manual (0.8 - 2.2 kOhms). I'm still only getting code 8.
                      Any other ideas?
                      1989 Honda Civic DX - Sold
                      1987 Mazda RX-7 GX - Sold
                      1990 Mazda RX-7 Turbo II - In pieces...
                      1993 Nissan Skyline GTR - Passing you!

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                      • #12
                        0.8-2.2KOhms while spinning the wheel?
                        My sky got 99 problems but to find bitches ain't one

                        Once you go sky; Parts you're going to buy...

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                        • #13
                          No while parked. The manual didn't say anything about spinning the wheels. At least not that I saw.
                          1989 Honda Civic DX - Sold
                          1987 Mazda RX-7 GX - Sold
                          1990 Mazda RX-7 Turbo II - In pieces...
                          1993 Nissan Skyline GTR - Passing you!

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                          • #14
                            Is your car lowered, hard suspension, bumpy road?

                            If you go over pot holes, or large bumps that causes wheel spin then your symptoms are normal, every r32 does this.

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                            • #15
                              I have stiff suspesion, but its the same as it has been for the last 2 years. No bumpy roads either. It happens while cruising on the highway @ 120 or down my street at 50.

                              As I've been wracking my brain the last couple days, I remembered the shop telling me that the boot was torn on one of my CV joints and it was completely dry. They replaced the boot and packed it with grease but is it possible that even after being greased again that it isnt spinning freely enough and that's why this is all happening?

                              -Kenji
                              1989 Honda Civic DX - Sold
                              1987 Mazda RX-7 GX - Sold
                              1990 Mazda RX-7 Turbo II - In pieces...
                              1993 Nissan Skyline GTR - Passing you!

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