Turbo timers: APEX'i vs. BLITZ (pics)
Okay, so I'm deciding between two turbo timers. I like them both but I don't know which one to choose. I know it's probably no biggie, but I'm frustrated and I need your opinion! 
APEX'i Auto Timer is one choice:

The A'pex auto timer features a compact interface design (4 x 3/4 x 5/8 inches) with a separate control unit that can be hidden away underneath the dash. The Auto Timer is also the first timer with an integrated air-fuel ratio monitor. The unit reads O2 sensor signal from the ECU and extrapolates and air-fuel ratio value. The Auto Timer can detect the engine load before shutdown and adjusts the idle time accordingly. Finally, the Auto Timer has a safety/security feature that immediately shuts down the engine when the parking brake is released.
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BLITZ FATT DC is the other:
Features: * Compact screen design * Air Temperature Display * Voltage Display * Manual Timer * Auto Timer * Adjustable bar display * Can be virtually mounted anywhere * Stop watch and lap timer * Contrast Adjustment
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They're both small and nice, but which one is the better one of two
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Does anyone know any benefits of one over the other? I think the BLITZ's green background will look better with my blue gauges and white dash backlites, on my Integra. What do you think?
[Modified by Sh4rky, 11:24 PM 2/11/2002]

APEX'i Auto Timer is one choice:
The A'pex auto timer features a compact interface design (4 x 3/4 x 5/8 inches) with a separate control unit that can be hidden away underneath the dash. The Auto Timer is also the first timer with an integrated air-fuel ratio monitor. The unit reads O2 sensor signal from the ECU and extrapolates and air-fuel ratio value. The Auto Timer can detect the engine load before shutdown and adjusts the idle time accordingly. Finally, the Auto Timer has a safety/security feature that immediately shuts down the engine when the parking brake is released.
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BLITZ FATT DC is the other:
Features: * Compact screen design * Air Temperature Display * Voltage Display * Manual Timer * Auto Timer * Adjustable bar display * Can be virtually mounted anywhere * Stop watch and lap timer * Contrast Adjustment
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They're both small and nice, but which one is the better one of two
?Does anyone know any benefits of one over the other? I think the BLITZ's green background will look better with my blue gauges and white dash backlites, on my Integra. What do you think?
[Modified by Sh4rky, 11:24 PM 2/11/2002]
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It may be just me, but I like the Apex'i Timer
Anyone have experience with either of these and an alarm? Everyone says, "just get a relay to fix that problem" ...details? How DO you get around the alarm problem.
-ryan
Anyone have experience with either of these and an alarm? Everyone says, "just get a relay to fix that problem" ...details? How DO you get around the alarm problem.
-ryan
I've got the Blitz FATT but it's the older larger one, not the DC model...
Basically most alarms have an ignition wire input that they read to tell whether or not your car is on. You want to make sure that the wire that your alarm gets is NOT left on by the turbo timer.
Most turbo timers keep IGN1 and ACC on, therefore you will want to hook your alarm up to IGN2.
-Xerxes
Anyone have experience with either of these and an alarm? Everyone says, "just get a relay to fix that problem" ...details? How DO you get around the alarm problem.
Most turbo timers keep IGN1 and ACC on, therefore you will want to hook your alarm up to IGN2.
-Xerxes
I've got the Blitz FATT but it's the older larger one, not the DC model...
Anyone have experience with either of these and an alarm? Everyone says, "just get a relay to fix that problem" ...details? How DO you get around the alarm problem.
Basically most alarms have an ignition wire input that they read to tell whether or not your car is on. You want to make sure that the wire that your alarm gets is NOT left on by the turbo timer.
Most turbo timers keep IGN1 and ACC on, therefore you will want to hook your alarm up to IGN2.
-Xerxes
Anyone have experience with either of these and an alarm? Everyone says, "just get a relay to fix that problem" ...details? How DO you get around the alarm problem.
Basically most alarms have an ignition wire input that they read to tell whether or not your car is on. You want to make sure that the wire that your alarm gets is NOT left on by the turbo timer.
Most turbo timers keep IGN1 and ACC on, therefore you will want to hook your alarm up to IGN2.
-Xerxes
You can hook up any tt with an alarm. The relay is shown is this thread: https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=92570. It is a pretty bad drawing but I just did this last weekend with a greddy tt and it works perfectly. Let me know if you need any clarification.
the A'PEXi turbotimer is much smaller than the blitz. I'd prefer that over the Blitz as I have enough meters and stuff as it is. The A'PEXi can be mounted practically anywhere without being a nuisance.
Get which ever is cheaper. They both basically do the same thing. I doubt that youre ever really gonna use the other randomfunctions of the timer. Bump....I d also like to know how to wire the 5 point relay.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Muckman »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Can the Apex unit display my AEM wideband output?
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This person used an Innovative wideband with the Apexi to display wideband readings.
http://www.innovatemotorsports...apexi
http://www.innovatemotorsports...apexi
</TD></TR></TABLE>This person used an Innovative wideband with the Apexi to display wideband readings.
http://www.innovatemotorsports...apexi
http://www.innovatemotorsports...apexi
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by XxAlan274xX »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">how do u wire it into a honda?</TD></TR></TABLE>
http://www.apexi.com
they have instructions on there sight...
o yea..
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http://www.apexi.com
they have instructions on there sight...
o yea..
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