TURBO TIMER HELP PLEASE!
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TURBO TIMER HELP PLEASE!
Hi all just got this t/t 2nd hand. Can anyone help me on the fitting please. I just dont want to do the electrics in by fitting incorrectly.
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in my opinion i wouldnt bother,i have been told my numereous people and a couple of well known tuners that they are just expensive gimmicks!
as long as you allow your turbo to cool down after a good spirited drive (i always drive slowly for the last 1-2 miles of my drive)this will allow your turbo to cool enough to switch off as soon as you get home.
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as long as you allow your turbo to cool down after a good spirited drive (i always drive slowly for the last 1-2 miles of my drive)this will allow your turbo to cool enough to switch off as soon as you get home.
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nick.
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the two white plugs that look like they will go into each other go into the ignition wiring loom, it will only go on one way, and in one place only. the black wire looks to be an earth and the white one would be the handbrake signal.
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Yep totally agree with most of the other reactions,complete waste of time, its a car jackers dream!!! no need to leave it running as long as you take it easy for the last few miles of your stint as mentioned above.
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