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Old 06-30-2007, 07:21 AM   #1
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It does get annoying after awhile with the turbo timer
But you can do what i do with the turbo timer just turn the key off and get stuff ready to leave then just walk away and hit the alarm..I just set mines to 30sec to run after i turn off the key
I have the HKS turbo timer TYPE 1 in black its good
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Old 06-27-2010, 12:00 AM   #2
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I use the HKS Turbo Timer as well, and I have no problems with it. I'll turn the key off and then get everything ready as well. Also I'll often just lock it up and then walk away. If it's wired in to the hand brake like it's supposed to be, if someone tries to go in and move it it'll turn right off. I've bought all of my parts for my car from suprastore.com and have had no bad experiences at all. I also have the DNA manual boost controller that I just recently got around to working with. So no word on how well it works yet. I'll let you know once I get it finished though.
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Old 10-05-2010, 11:05 AM   #3
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Its quite easy to install a turbo timer. I just installed mine and i was suprised how easy it was. if your keen on fitting it yourself check this out. i followed this and it works fine

http://mkiiisupra.net/bbs/showthread...ight=guide+hks

And you can use any turbo timer not just the one he used. i used a GReddy Full Auto Turbo Timer and just hooked up the handbrake wire as i didnt no which wire in the ECU to splice into. And it works great

Hope this helps ya mate
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Old 05-01-2015, 04:59 AM   #4
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Cool turbo timers what do i need to look for in one

hello guys new to the forum here i have had my supra for about 6 yrs now only drove it about a year then parked it due to mechanical issues. then it became a project for me and my stepson. i'm at the point now to where i need to get a turbo timer but not sure what to look for in one see all kinds type 1 type 0 what do i need its a 7mgte 3.0l with stock turbo. any help will be appreciated tx best regards kenny
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