turbo timer problems
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turbo timer problems
recently purchased a blitz turbo timer, unknown to me was the fact that there arent any wiring harnesses for a 97 civic ex, if anyone could walk me through the soldering process thatd be awesome
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1.) Plug the soldering iron in
2.) Get soldering material (metal wire stuff don't know name)
3.) Hold the wires togeather and melt some of the wire so that it connects the wires togeather.
4.) Heat wrap the wires for protection.
2.) Get soldering material (metal wire stuff don't know name)
3.) Hold the wires togeather and melt some of the wire so that it connects the wires togeather.
4.) Heat wrap the wires for protection.
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Re: turbo timer problems (stage3civic)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by electronb16si »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">1.) Plug the soldering iron in
2.) Get soldering material (metal wire stuff don't know name)
3.) Hold the wires togeather and melt some of the wire so that it connects the wires togeather.
4.) Heat wrap the wires for protection.</TD></TR></TABLE> smart a$$
2.) Get soldering material (metal wire stuff don't know name)
3.) Hold the wires togeather and melt some of the wire so that it connects the wires togeather.
4.) Heat wrap the wires for protection.</TD></TR></TABLE> smart a$$
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Re: turbo timer problems (poison)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by poison »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">- Red to White wire
- Blk to ground
- Green to Blk/Yel wire
- Purple to E-brake
done.</TD></TR></TABLE>
couldn't have said it better myself.
- Blk to ground
- Green to Blk/Yel wire
- Purple to E-brake
done.</TD></TR></TABLE>
couldn't have said it better myself.
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Re: turbo timer problems (poison)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by poison »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">- Red to White wire
- Blk to ground
- Green to Blk/Yel wire
- Purple to E-brake
done.</TD></TR></TABLE>
is this the same for greddy turbo timer too? i have one and had it on my car working but i took it off cuz i thought i was gonna sell it and nver did.
- Blk to ground
- Green to Blk/Yel wire
- Purple to E-brake
done.</TD></TR></TABLE>
is this the same for greddy turbo timer too? i have one and had it on my car working but i took it off cuz i thought i was gonna sell it and nver did.
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Re: (electronb16si)
actually thats not even the right way to solder. it might work but theres a better way. you should tin both wires first, and by tinning this is what i mean. you strip the shielding off the 2 wires you are soldering together, then you heat up each wire and apply solder to the stripped section. so now you have solder already on both wires, then you hold the 2 wires together and touch it with the soldering iron/gun and they will fuse together. See this way you dont need 3 hands like with your method.
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