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Hi I got this HKS turbo timer and I'm going to fit it can any one tell me what all the wire

do and if any one has a instruction manual on this model it will be a VERY big help.

Thank you. :D

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Hi im trying to test the timer, can you tell me which wires to connect to what to test it outside the car and also does the handbrake wire need positive or negative power and what is the acc wire forpost-28604-1158104205.jpg ? thanks guys ;)

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handbrake needs to be earthed,, (negative)

acc would be ur accesories (keeps ur headunit, air con etc etc on while timer is on,,, thats my guess),, you will probably only need to connect ONE of the ign wires,, can't remember which one,, try one and if the car turns off with TT on,, then try the other one.

if you remove the covers from your steering column (behind steering wheel), you should have a 3 pin plug there (red, blue, green i think). Thats all you need + earth to hook it up

Even if you don't hook up the handbrake wire, the TT will still work (or just earth it to the same place you earth the TT ).

hope that all makes sense?

any more questions, just ask,,

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Hi I have done a pic of the timer the way I have it setup out side the

car to see if it works and I can not get it to power the light when I turn the swich off ass I think it should

for how long the timer is set for all so when I turn the swich on the turbo timer powers up.

THANKS FOR ALL THE HELP.

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Hi just need no where the get the hand barke wire is on a R32 GTST for a turbo timer and does the wire have + power when the hand brake is not up because that is what my timer needs to work as it should.

sory about the other posts, im jus tryin to find out the info ASAP

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from memory,, mine didn't even have the handbrake one hooked up, and it still worked ( i used to have the same timer),,,

only thing was,, turbo timer could be on/off regardless of handbrake being up or down..

are you sure you need 12V + ?

u will have to remove the center console to see where your handbrake wires run to. (once again,, i think it should be the earth not +12V ,, but i could be wrong)

afro

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If this doesn't help you,,, there is something wrong with ya,,

lol

j/k

http://www.mkiv.com/techarticles/hks_turbo...turbo_timer.htm

so looks like , if ur timer see's +12V (handbrake disengaged/down) it will turn Off,, and when it sees 0V (Handbrake engaged/up) it will turn on,, (so that would explain why my timer used to stay on regardless of handbrake being up or down,, coz the wire was never connected and always saw 0V)

c ya

Afro

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