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Just got a HKS Type 1 turbo timer installed into my r33 gtst. The speed and rev settings dont work as they are not callibrated with my car. Does anyone have instructions indicating how to do this and also instructions with how to use the unit?

Thanks...

I have the EXACT same problem...

However i think its something to do with my ECU rather then the wiring..

from memory the brown wire is your speed ..

i dont have my instructions here with me but i will let you know when a hold of them.

From my experience with the diagram that HKS provides, ITS ****EN WRONG! well atleast for the R32.......I eventully worked out that the pins on the left side of the ecu on the diagram are actually the pins on the right side......dunno if that makes sense to u guys.

Let us know if u need a better explanation

I think once it is wired up you must adjust the setting to your car. As far as i know you drive along and adjust the speed at 40km then 80km and so forth... But i dont even know how to use the basic functions... mindflux if you can send me a copy of the english instructions to [email protected] that would be great. I will get a mate to look at them and hopefully come up woth a solution. Yogi as far as wiring go's i have no idea as i have no clue with electrics.

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