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Hello all,

As the title states after i reset my ecu yesterday my S2 R33 stays on for 2 minutes after i pull the key out! Before i start it i can turn ignition on and off no problems but once its started i have to wait 2 minutes for it to turn off.

Any ideas

James

(There is no turbo timer that i know off)

some 33's had a factory turbo timer

get your head under the steering wheel area

on the underpanel you might find a switch with a hi and low

from memory its the # of minutes to idle

it should be a OEM factory turbo icon with a switch

on the left side of the steering wheel area from memory

I looked again and nothing. There is a blanked out area on the left hand side under steering wheel but no switch there. There shouldnt be anything wired in because i had my ecu changed (exchanged) when i got a dr drift remap 1 month ago. I'm off to work today so wont be able to have a look for another 11 days :down:

Edited by Bond

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