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Old 08-07-2004, 08:58 PM
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Hello guys. I was wondering how long should I set the turbo timer setting for a t3 t4 Rev Hard turbo kit. Precision Turbo to be exact. Thanks. Right now I have it set for 1:30. is that too long? some say 30 sec is not enought and at least one should do. This is daily driving that is.
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I put my HKS on auto mode, but 1 min should be fine for daily driving.
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what is your hks auto mode usually timed for? When I set mine on auto it is usually only 10 sec. I have an old blitz turbo timer.
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i put it on auto mode also. How ever long the key been in the ignition. I have a blitz
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The hks goes by RPM and usually around 1 min give or take.
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The blitz turbo timer that I have has a built in boost guage as well that reads in metric instead of PSI's. So the timing is determined through the amount of boost it reads. Usually for daily driving, this never occurs. So the timing only sets the car to 10 seconds to cool down. From what I understand 10 sec is not enough time correct?
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I have mines at 30secs.
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my greddy tt is set to 30...
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30 sec seems to be common. Do you guys have alarm in it as well. My would go off everytime the car shuts down. I think it's too sensitive. Do you guys have the same problem. Know any way around it.
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