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I just had a blitz turbo timer installed and the instructions are in japanese, this would be alright if I could read it. can someone tell me which mode is fully auto. it is a blue box with silver & it has BLITZ FATT on the box. I think I found the mode but you still have to set some sort of time or it always stays on 0. I hammered my car and it wanted 2 secs

I think it is the model just before this one, it is silvier and when the car is counting down it flashes red then blue in the backlights

http://www.prostreetonline.com/pso/pages/d...roductsku=14354

it only has 3 buttons on the front, you move between modes by pushing power. it has things like 0-400m, speed, a speed warning.

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I got the DTT

- The left most button sets the display and also function mode eg. set it to a fixed time, auto timer, boost gauge display etc etc

- When u set the mode to auto timer, u can press one of the 2 buttons on the right to set the mode of the auto timer:

either Boost - Low, Med, Hi

OR Time - Low, Med, Hi

Also, when u press the other of the 2 buttons it should set the minimum amount of time for the auto timer (i set it at 50 sec)

Hope it helps. I just have the jap manual, but I was fiddling for a while and worked it out. I think you need to fix your sensor if you are getting half the speed display on the FATT. Good luck

I dont know about the Blitz timers but the HKS timers with speed and tacho inputs have a calibration setting. As in you press a button then once you reach 40kph you press it again which teaches the timer the how to read the speed signals. Id say if the speed on the timer is going up with the speed of the cluster even if its reading wrong it should be wired correctly.

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