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Hi,

Has anyone installed one of these on their skyline, if so how hard/easy is it? and any tips?

Thanks

I got ICE Performance to fit mine the other day, whilst the car was there. But here is the direct link to the English version Manual, for the Full Auto Turbo Timer.

http://greddy.com/Technical/pdf/GReddyTT.pdf

Guest darrinspencer

It is really easy if you have a matching Y harness to suit your skyline.

Just unplug the wiring harness from the ignition key barrel and plug in the y harness and your away.

no need to cut and solder any wires.

I just happened to have a brand new HKS one in the box for $20

I bought for my 33, but it already had the Y harness installed but with no turbo timer, so I do not need it.

The HKS harness will work with the Trust timer. I got the same timer as yours.

It is really easy if you have a matching Y harness to suit your skyline.

Just unplug the wiring harness from the ignition key barrel and plug in the y harness and your away.

no need to cut and solder any wires.

I just happened to have a brand new HKS one in the box for $20

I bought for my 33, but it already had the Y harness installed but with no turbo timer, so I do not need it.

The HKS harness will work with the Trust timer. I got the same timer as yours.

I'm pretty sure the Trust Full Auto TT, also needs to be hooked up the Hand Brake, & a wire goes to the ECU.

Guest darrinspencer
I'm pretty sure the Trust Full Auto TT, also needs to be hooked up the Hand Brake, & a wire goes to the ECU.

Yes

1 goes to ECU to pick up speed wire number 53?

the other hooks upto the 1 of the hand brake wire light switch to turn off timer if hand brake is released.

Done mine today, almost done just gotta get my brant alarm to work with it now.

Any ideas or possible solutions (relays??).

Also its got 3 wires, 1 ignition On, one ignition accessory and one to the 12v power. Others are 1 x hand brake, 1 x speed sensor.

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