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hey guys, i was given this turbo timer

its one of those evil "super mini timers"

and it has a 3 main wires, Red = 12v power, Yellow = IG (key on), Blue = ACC or IG2. and it has a small black wire thats for ground, and a small brown wire thats for handbrake swtich.

I want to just wire/tap it to the ignition harness, i bought wire splicers so i can just tap into wires without cutting them but i dont know what wires from the ignition harness to tap into and for what timer harness wire.

does anyone have a pic of where i would tap into and what color wires i would tap into for what i need.

any help would be great since ive been lookin all over the net for a wiring guide for igniton

i dont want to go out and buy one of those adapters for the ignition harness

oh and btw its a 93 r33 gts25t

thanks guys

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hey guys, i was given this turbo timer

its one of those evil "super mini timers"

and it has a 3 main wires, Red = 12v power, Yellow = IG (key on), Blue = ACC or IG2. and it has a small black wire thats for ground, and a small brown wire thats for handbrake swtich.

I want to just wire/tap it to the ignition harness, i bought wire splicers so i can just tap into wires without cutting them but i dont know what wires from the ignition harness to tap into and for what timer harness wire.

does anyone have a pic of where i would tap into and what color wires i would tap into for what i need.

any help would be great since ive been lookin all over the net for a wiring guide for igniton

i dont want to go out and buy one of those adapters for the ignition harness

oh and btw its a 93 r33 gts25t

thanks guys

hey i got a timer in mine withe the harnis i can take a pic 4 ya it may give u a idea pm me ur e mail add.

all sussed out!!!!!! many thanks to skyl1ine r33

so for anyone wanting to just splice into their wires (if u dont have a vehicle specific harness) these are the wires to go for.... r33 series 1 mind u

black with red stripe = 12v Ignition (ON)

thick red = 12v Power (constant)

white with black stripe = 12v ACC or IG2 (Accessory)

I used "wire joiners" or electrotaps bought from bunnings, they are small blue plastic clippythings and 2mm brown "easytaps" or wire taps also bought from bunnings. they were 3 odd dollars for a pack of 10.

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