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Just a little guide on how to fit a hks type-0 turbo timer, parts can be ebayed and all whats needed is the timer and universal loom which comes with all splices needed, cost me just over £35 (no idea if the ignition barrel is the same on other 306's to do this)
Basicaly the wiring is as follows (turbo timer loom on the left:pug loom on the right)
Red : red (constant 12v)
Green : orange (ignition 12v [2nd key turn])
Blue : yellow (accessorys 12v [1st key turn])
Black : chassis earth
Grey : red (hand brake sensor, best to take directly from the handbrake for ease)
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oh god! scotch locks
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look at the size of the original wiring loom and look at the size of the timer loom that would raise issues with me!
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21-04-2013, 04:48 PM
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Thats what come in the kit, beside that it isnt carrying a huge ampage and all a turbo timer is a form of time delayed capicator
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those different wire sizes will have different resistance, could lead to things getting dangerously hot
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(21-04-2013, 11:56 AM)identitidrjekyll Wrote: Just a little guide on how to fit a hks type-0 turbo timer, parts can be ebayed and all whats needed is the timer and universal loom which comes with all splices needed, cost me just over £35 (no idea if the ignition barrel is the same on other 306's to do this)
Basicaly the wiring is as follows (turbo timer loom on the left:pug loom on the right)
Red : red (constant 12v)
Green : orange (ignition 12v [2nd key turn])
Blue : yellow (accessorys 12v [1st key turn])
Black : chassis earth
Grey : red (hand brake sensor, best to take directly from the handbrake for ease)
Do you have a link. I can only find them for £40 on there own and about £70 with the harness
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(21-04-2013, 04:56 PM)ozonehostile Wrote: those different wire sizes will have different resistance, could lead to things getting dangerously hot
I thought the ignition wiring was only so big because it carried the starter current? I'd have thought the timer wiring would be ok seen as there's not the starting current through normal driving...
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21-04-2013, 05:17 PM
(This post was last modified: 21-04-2013, 05:27 PM by identitidrjekyll.)
My mates s14 has been running one of these for years with thr same wire difference, sure its safe if it can be ran on them and besides that even the proper plug in looms are the same size difference eg. This scooby loom
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HKS-Turbine-De...3a7891d7dd
You can actually just cut the plug off and wire it the same without the universal loom, will save around £15 for the loom but depends how gash you want to be
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HKS-Turbo-Time...20d1d7fd09
And theres the loom
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if it works then fair enough, as an electrician your naturally wary of dramatic wire size differences haha
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Biggest thing id be worried about is those scotch locks... Such a bodge...
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Fair play, im no electrician just a norfolk bodger lol
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if its working and you haven't had a fire then great! haha
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Lmao if i get one im cracking out the marshmellows!
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Norfolk! Where you from ol boy
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what is the benefit of a turbo timer?
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(21-04-2013, 07:01 PM)declantg Wrote: Norfolk! Where you from ol boy
Geeeet orff my patch Suffolk boy!
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Rum ol boys I tell ya
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(21-04-2013, 07:06 PM)Just Sean Wrote: /thick
what is the benefit of a turbo timer?
After you have turned the engine off with the key a turbo timer keeps the engine running for a set time period to let the oil in the turbo cool down properly. Thus pro-longing a turbos life..
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(21-04-2013, 07:36 PM)306Brad Wrote: (21-04-2013, 07:06 PM)Just Sean Wrote: /thick
what is the benefit of a turbo timer?
After you have turned the engine off with the key a turbo timer keeps the engine running for a set time period to let the oil in the turbo cool down properly. Thus pro-longing a turbos life..
This, because sitting at idle for 5-10mins is some how better than just driving steadily for the last 5mins of your journey... Air flow doesn't cool anything down
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(21-04-2013, 07:45 PM)Connor Wrote: (21-04-2013, 07:36 PM)306Brad Wrote: (21-04-2013, 07:06 PM)Just Sean Wrote: /thick
what is the benefit of a turbo timer?
After you have turned the engine off with the key a turbo timer keeps the engine running for a set time period to let the oil in the turbo cool down properly. Thus pro-longing a turbos life..
This, because sitting at idle for 5-10mins is some how better than just driving steadily for the last 5mins of your journey... Air flow doesn't cool anything down
That would be handy!
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Con, its for people who dont know how to look after their cars - you know what some are like.
Edit: Thats not meant to be a dig at the op by the way, if you want to rag your car all the way to your door, you carry on haha!
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Just sounds like something else that can be broken to me.
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Why not save the money on turbo timers and just sit in your car for abit?
Or just drive easy for the last few miles?
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