bypass traction control on rb25det neo?

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nizmo r34
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i have put a rb25det neo engine into a r34 rb20de has anyone or does anyone no how to bypass the traction control have been qouted $600 to have it done but will still need to chip the comp for it to run properly can any one help asap thanks


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Carl H
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simply remove the throttle blade...motor runs fine without the tcs wired up.

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TimTurboZ
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Carl...say I left the TCS blade on...was I unknowingly restricting my airflow?

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Carl H
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its negligible power loss really, more to prevent it from closing or freaking out if it is wired in.

nizmo r34
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ive been told even after choping and changing loom to get it going it will cut out at 3500 rpm in all gears apart from 1st and will come up with falt codes

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Carl H
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odd, the several neo cars i've wired and tuned have never done that.

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DustinZ
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Just unplug it or unwire it. Never had a problem with neo traction controls ever in my life. The blade is negligble in the tcs.

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