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Ok, Im going to try this one last time..

I have a HKS Type-1 Turbo Timer that im planning to install into my R32 GTS-t this afternoon, however I have a slight problem.

I have no Electronic Experience what-so-ever

and to top that off the Instructions are in Japanese..

Now perform you run off and say 'Just by a harness' .. im saying right now Im not going to nor do I want to..

After much thinking, i think I have translated the instructions, and i need some one to tell me if this is correct.

Out the bakc of the Turbo timer, I have seven (7) wires..

the break down should be something like this (i think)

Red, Green, Blue (Double Stripe) - These three wires come together into a little plastic plug at the end.

I belive I cut this plug off and using solder i connect these 3 wires to the corrosbonding wires that come out of the key ignition?

Brown (Single Stripe) - I think this is ment to connect to some wire to read my REVs, however i do not know which wire or its location

Blue (Single Stripe) - Same as above, however I think this wire connects to my SPEED wire, yet i dont know where it is or what it looks like

Black (Single Stripe) - I think this is my 'Negative' wire as it has like a hook on the end, I believe i attach this to the body of the car??

Grey (Single Stripe) - Im unsure what this wire does but i think it needs to be attached to the handbreak wire?

As you can see im not to sure as to what im doing, but if anyone can clarify this for me and let me know what to do etc, before i break something.

Thanks in Advance

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i just hooked some thing like that up in a mates car not HKS but same sort of deal

Grey - Handbrake switch, goes to the handbrake switch the wire is next to the handbrake. take off all the centre console and join it to the wire comming off the handbrake.

Black - Earth, a good bare metal point.

Blue - Speed Wire, goes to wire #53 on the ECU harnes. The wire is yellow-green with a silver trace.

Brown - Rev wire, once again on the ECU harness how ver im not sure which wire im sure someone on here will know

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