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Hey Guys,

I have a Greddy turbo timer hooked up, it works well except that everytime I turn the car off and turn on again I have to set the turbo timer again.

Anyone know how to keep a permanent setting if its possible??

Cheers

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Hey Guys,

I have a Greddy turbo timer hooked up, it works well except that everytime I turn the car off and turn on again I have to set the turbo timer again.

Anyone know how to keep a permanent setting if its possible??

Cheers

Hey mate, this would be because who ever has set the turbo timer up has wired both power wires to the ignition source. To fix it you need to find out which one is the power and which one is the ignition. The power one should be wired to a constant power source, eg power to your ignition barrel. And the ignition power should only be on when the ignition is switched. Would be simple to fix with a multimeter.

Let me know if this helps or you want me to explain it better :blink: (I can't explain stuff too good lol)

Matt

Hey mate, this would be because who ever has set the turbo timer up has wired both power wires to the ignition source. To fix it you need to find out which one is the power and which one is the ignition. The power one should be wired to a constant power source, eg power to your ignition barrel. And the ignition power should only be on when the ignition is switched. Would be simple to fix with a multimeter.

Let me know if this helps or you want me to explain it better :) (I can't explain stuff too good lol)

Matt

Cheers mate, I did download the manual though so I might try n see If i can just program it cos theres nothing programmed i dont think. if not...itll be off to the shop lol.

Sweet, but you shouldn't need a shop if you got some idea on wiring or how to use a multimeter and soldering iron/crimps. Pretty much the same as installing a head deck in your car, just gotta find the right power sources

:)

good luck mate

Sweet, but you shouldn't need a shop if you got some idea on wiring or how to use a multimeter and soldering iron/crimps. Pretty much the same as installing a head deck in your car, just gotta find the right power sources

:(

good luck mate

yeh i 'shouldnt' need a shop lol but i dont know much about auto elec..gonna start learning about it all though.

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