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I don't know if i have put this in the wrong section so i appoligise if it is. I am buying my first skyline (R33 GTST) on tuesday and i was given a TB-505 Turbo Timer and i need to know how to get a wiring diagram for it,or should i just throw it and buy a new timer if anyone could help me it would be much appreciated.

thanx Joe

might be an idea to post up what colour wires you've got, a turbo timers a turbo timer unless you wont some wizz bang one that show boost does 1/4 times rah ra! but there all built to do one thing just keep it and if the wires are the same colours as normal it should wire up no worries if i remember right mine has blue green red, a couple of others but they are for other stuff not for timing.

Thanx for your reply mate the wires are orange with blue marks,blue with orange marks,red with orange marks,silver with orange marks,white with orange marks,yellow with orange marks and black with orange marks. I don't know why they have orange marks it must be a japan thing thanx for your reply and hope to hear from you soon.

thanx Joe

Edited by JT25RB

hmmm sounds a bit ming mong to me mate maybe best to take it to an auto elec they'll able to figure and it will take them about a hour or so to install it i got quoted 1/2hour to install my greddy one but they'll have to find out what all the wires are for yours so it will probly take long have your tried searching google?

Thanx for your help mate i will take it to auto lecko i think i dont want to fry anything,yeah i searched google but all i got was every other model of FET turbo timers except the won i got but it doesn't matter if worst comes to worst i will buy a new one thanx for your help mate.

thanx Joe

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