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Posted this in the Security and Alarm section but didn't even get a single reply you guys here always seem pretty helpful so hopefully one of you guys can point me in the right direction?

Well basically my R33 GTST 1995 came with a nifty simple as chips pivot turbo timer it's controlled by a rotary dial with a selection of 0 1 or 3 minutes the actual unit is just under the fuse box and it's seems pretty straight forward but I have no idea what wire is what. The problem is that my Turbo Timer appears to be linked to the ACC rather then just the ignition so when I turn the car off everything stays on and my alarm system wont activate until it turns off and even more of a problem is that the doors automatically unlock (which I can turn off but I'd love it it worked properly) when the engine shuts do you guys know if this is a hard fix? I'm assuming its a few wires needed to be switched around but I just cant figure out which!

Also if you guys know how to setup remote start that would be great to, it's all set up but i cant find out where to put the ignition sense wire! The cluster is all electronic so nothing there and cant find anything in the engine bay :)

Any help is appreciated in advance

James

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My alarm had to be turbo timer compatible.

ie: When i purchased the alarm, i was asked if my car was turbo and if i had a turbo timer. They then supplied an alarm that would wait for the engine to stop, before immobilizing; the doors lock, etc while the engine is running.

If your alarm is not compatible you'll need to put up with it or buy a new alarm.

Yea AL it is compatible but the way it works is that it arms when the ACC has been turned off I thought it wasn't compatible and was just dealing with it until I met someone on teh Pizza curse who had the exact same alarm and his was all fine and dandy which got me thinking on getting these things fixed

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