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Colinj 22 August 2004 07:00 PM

Which Turbo Timer??
 
Im gonna get one but have no idea whats what........whats the choise of scoobynetters:)

Also how easy are these to fit???

Colinj 22 August 2004 09:30 PM

Come on some of you must know which is the one to have.....or is it a case of ****it there all the same just get the cheapest one?:)

stevenuk300 still 23 August 2004 01:50 PM

I bought a Blitz dual turbo timer as soon as I bought my UK300. You can set it to run for a specific time or allow it to adjust the timing itself, based on how hard you have driven the car. There is a boost measure, lap times counter and a few other options on it. Very easy to fit.

King Eric 23 August 2004 02:49 PM

How easy? I need one on my UK300 and am a complete monkey with vehicle electrics!!!

Where did you get your one from?

Ta in advance

Eric

stevenuk300 still 23 August 2004 05:19 PM

I bought mine from Amber performance for around £140 including harness.
It basically just plugs in the harness and is connected under the steering shroud. I have the turbo timer mounted on the dash in front of the speedo. There is also a wire which can be connected to the hand brake, so when the handbrake is released the turbo timer cuts the engine to prevent theft.

Colinj 23 August 2004 06:03 PM

Ordered a HKS tt with all the extra features £145 I think(recomended by my mechanic), getting a few things done to the car on monday so just going to get them to fit it at same time!

shepster 23 August 2004 06:05 PM

just fitted a blitz FATT DC to my 2004 wrx, cant fault i apart from i cant lock and set the alarm while its still running. cinda defeats the object. Any ideas

stevenuk300 still 24 August 2004 08:16 AM

If you have set the doors to lock when you turn on the ignition, unfortunately the turbo timer will unlock the doors when the set running time finishes. Without setting the doors to lock, you are able to lock the doors with your key.

RapidRik 26 August 2004 01:01 AM

If you have a clifford alarm you can use the courtesey light delay as a tubo timer(adjustable from 30 to 600 seconds)and your doors will still lock and stay locked when the timer runs out, hope this is of help.


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