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don't need one if your hicas is not working
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cant_z_me(600ZXTT)
on January 22, 2003 at 8:21 PM
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Is there any point on buying a HI-CAS eliminator?>>
posted by TwinTurboPoweredZ
on January 22, 2003 at 08:10 PM
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you'd only buy a hicas eliminator if it was working. all it does is prevent the rear wheels from turning when the hicas kicks in. some people like the hicas, some people don't.
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Is there any point on buying a HI-CAS eliminator?>>
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TwinTurboPoweredZ
20:10:59 01/22/03
as opposed to your LO-CAS.
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sbsTT(MD)
20:19:53 01/22/03
also if you don't want the Hicas system at all.
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Zeus
20:20:37 01/22/03
don't need one if your hicas is not working -
cant_z_me(600ZXTT)
20:21:16 01/22/03
weight reduction.. you can always disconnect your hicas (n/m)
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down5hift
20:50:50 01/22/03
Re: Is there any point on buying a HI-CAS eliminator?>>
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MoshluB
20:23:14 01/22/03
if you are driving on road courses, it will help. (n/m)
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BAINATSEABOARD
21:41:01 01/22/03
Nissan's engineers disagree.
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Marshall
21:45:25 01/22/03
agreed
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sbsTT(MD)
22:13:34 01/22/03
yes and no...
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TARGETZ
22:51:55 01/22/03
Drivers disagree.
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John(Houston)
23:56:12 01/22/03
I always believe engineers over end users :-) (n/m)
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Marshall
15:42:56 01/23/03
And I take real life experience over science lab theory. (n/m)
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John(Houston)
16:15:54 01/23/03
and that's where testing comes into play.
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Marshall
16:51:08 01/23/03
Engineers had street driving in mind when they designed it. (n/m)
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John(Houston)
23:24:10 01/23/03
they had performance in mind.
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Marshall
06:40:45 01/24/03
I see your argument but I dont think its true.
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John(Houston)
13:41:15 01/24/03
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