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Hi Guys and gals,

Where do I get the lock nuts for HR Racing Wheels? I got the Barri-Nut lock nuts - but they are not the right size. Im guessing that only the specific HR Racing lock nuts will fit my rims. Can someone tell me where to get them in Vic?

Thanks :P

p.s I have attached the pic of my rims as well - if anyone knows where I can get hte right lock nuts - please let me know :D

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There is another thing thats bugging me about the car - the turbo timer on it is a Starbo RS-1500 timer (apparently its an auto/remote start combination with the turbo timer) - the thing is its all in japanese. Its got 6 little levers that is either up or down - lever 1 says "ON" - but it doesnt do anything. Sometimes it works for about a minute, other times it doesnt at all. Can anyone shed some light on this as well. im guessing I will need to get another turbo timer - but I have to wait for a bit. If anyone has this, or knows how it works, please let me know. :D

Thanks all.

if it works on n off, try switching the key position to off without the door being opened or your foot on the brake pedal, cuz sometimes these are set to bypass the turbo timer. That is in the event u dont want the turbo time to be running, you can jus open the door or have your foot on the pedal and switch the car off....

about the right size lock nuts, just go to any bob-jane t-mart, they seem to have everything....good thing is, if it doesnot fit they give a replacement then n there....i have been gettin all the work done from the oakleigh one.(corner of prin hwy and warrigal road).

Ok, guys - i got the turbo timer running - but even when I am driving normally (lets say for about 10 minutes), and after i get back home, turn off the engine - it keeps running for about 2 minutes. Is this normal? or have I actually got a faulty turbo timer?

If this is indeed faulty - whats the best turbo timer to get. I was told the Apexi turbo timers are excellent, and cost about $120 to buy.

Thanks in advance.

thans for the reply nate - its just that I went to get pizza (about 4-5 mins from my house) - I stop the car and it was on for 2 mins - so i was just thinking -thats a bit excessive....

what tt is it? if the instructions are jap chances are the auto mode isnt hooked up right? AFAIK, its just 12v/ign/acc and thats it i think, i have a manual one which is set to 2mins all the time.

as i put on one of the posts above -> its a Starbo RS-1500

Its all in japanese - and I have no idea what the 12v/ign/acc is......:D

the only way I will find out i guess, is after i get back from a long drive.. and see how it goes - or I can post a pic of the turbo timer up tommorrow....

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