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Old 19 June 2004, 10:49 PM
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Question Turbo timer install pics

Cannot decide where to mount in classic my 99.?

Do i remove cupholder,ashtray or vents,anyone got anywhere else it can go?

Pics may help me decide...
Old 20 June 2004, 04:01 PM
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I had a Blitz Dual DC turbo timer in my old classic and it came with a small, remote display which I fixed in front of the clocks.....

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Cheers Talizman,
Didnt think of there,

I dont suppose u no where to connect speed signal ........?????????
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Cheers Talizman,
Didnt think of there,

I dont suppose u no where to connect speed signal ........?????????
Doesn't it go to the ECU?

With the Blitz Turbo Timers, you get a harness and its a straight "plug and play" job.
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Yeah plug and play apart from 2 wires,one to the handbrake and the other to a speed signal(orange wire)...

seems to be working o.k without it connected at the moment....

Thanks ...
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Originally Posted by rooferman
Yeah plug and play apart from 2 wires,one to the handbrake and the other to a speed signal(orange wire)...

seems to be working o.k without it connected at the moment....

Thanks ...
To connect mine all I had was the loom connector, 2 x earth wires, the handbrake cut-off and the boost pipe.

I never had a speed signal wire IIRC.
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This timer has a sprint/speed function hense the speed input signal wire.

Thanks 4 the help Talizman..
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Put it in the glove box. Mine's in there, held in the top right "clip" that looks like it should have held the owner's manual.
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