The torque gauge probably only uses the input from the g-sensor.
Julian Edgar covered most of his experiences with the R-32 (including crashing it just after he bought it) in Zoom magazine, before he sold it to the publisers of Hot-4s. Up until then it was an excellent publication!!
Ross G
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Subject: Re: What's a torque guage?
Yeah that is right.
Look at the autospeed article by Julian Edgar.
www.autospeed.com.au
He made an amplifier to trick the G-Force sensor in his R32-GTR.
He could adjust the 4wd from full 50-50 4wd for driving in the wet to stock 100-0 2wd.
He was quite critical of the handling and traction of the R32 in suburban driving.
The modification sounded like it made a great difference.
Look at the cool pics.
There has got to be some progressively locking diff-lock type arrangement in the centre diff.
The torque guage probably uses the fluid pressure in the locking solenoid to give you the reading
Nick
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> Subject: RE: What's a torque guage?
> Date: 12/03/2002 15:40:02
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> I'll tell you what it does, not what it probably does.
> It is the gauge to show how much torque is being transmitted to the front
> wheels by the ATTESA (4wd control) system.
> As you probably know the GT-R is RWD until it detects slip in the rear wheels,
> at which point it transfers torque to the front wheels (to counter the slip in
> the rear wheels). The gauge shows how much torque is being transmitted to the
> front wheels.
>
> zac
>
>
> > That probably measures the same thing which triggers the 2WD->4WD switch.
> > It will probably show what setting will trigger the Centre Diff to lock.
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: James Cox [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > > Sent: 12/03/2002 11:21
> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Subject: What's a torque guage?
> > >
> > > Hey I was just surfing around and came across a picture of a R33 GTS-R
> > > skyline and saw that the factory guages consisted of a 'Tourque Guage'
> > > what
> > > on earth does that measure? and how?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > James Cox
> >
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>
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