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So my stagea decided to start having its own turbo timer so to speak

Just today after work it stayed running after i turned the car off and it has no turbo timer in it and it keeps doing it

any ideas as to what happening guys? i have a mongoose m80 in it as well

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How long did it keep running for ?

and your CERTAIN there is no turbo timer....

Engine or fan kept running?

If it was for a short time then the problem is called pre-igniting. the reason being that your timing is too far advanced, get a timing light and find out what the timing setting is and reset it.

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agree with you Taylor.

Recent example of a R34 GTR Bayside Blue. Same description.

He'd dropped it into shop for something. Picked it up and drove home and the engine kept running when he turned it off.

Turned out the mechanics had played with the FOB during the day and accidently turned the Turbo timer on.

Owner didn't know he had one....

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Its pretty easy to disable, I have the same immoboliser.. just a combination of key turns, watch the LED..

..then on your gaming pad press up, up, down, down, left, right, B, A then hold 'Select' until you hear a chime. Pretty sure that was a Double Dragon cheat for the NES.

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