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Any one got instructions or manual for a Starbo Turbo Timer ?? Or know where I can get ?? I've seached the Web - Nothing.

Its got Timer, Clock, RPM, some sort of auto start (WTF??) and a few other functions -

I got no idea how to drive the thing !!

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  • 8 months later...
Guest jamesr33

Hi B-man,

i have a starbo g-12 timer and also would like some insructions however ive been fidling around with it and have worked out how to operate all functions except for auto start... dam thing keeps the starter motor engaged for longer than 6 seconds when auto starting... dont know how to adjust it.

by the way there is a RPM calibration button on the back of the timer ... if your RPM reading is incorrect...

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  • 1 year later...

What's your problem dude? I'm pretty sure B-man knows how to cool down his car. He'd have to. It made over 300rwkw at the last skylines australia dyno day.

All B-man said was to either get a better turbo timer, or learn to cool it down, and that in his opinion they're a waste of time.

Everyone is entitled to their own opinion.

wil..

Ha ha - I must have missed what Meshybum said. Trust me to stir the pot. I didn't mean to.

Wil - PM me man what did the dude say ?? ha ha ha ha ha

VL-Turbo - Trust me man - don't waste your time - get something decent, or just sit in your car and listen to herbal yoga music for 3 mins before you get out - Good for your car and good for your soul ;)

  • 4 years later...

I know this is an old topic but saves posting a new one. So has anyone got any info on a Starbo RS 601 turbo timer??

Spec;

Instruction manual;

how to program;

Even the translation of the jap words on the back of the timer would be good, I have a pic of it i will post up soon to see if it will jog anyone's memory.

I would like to talk to "Guest_jamesr33_" who seemed to know something about them.....

Thanks

:P

  • 1 year later...

I know this is an old topic but saves posting a new one. So has anyone got any info on a Starbo RS 601 turbo timer/ remote starter?

Spec;

Instruction manual;

how to program;

Even the translation of the jap words on the back of the timer would be good

I found the unit under my dash last night and then found the remote in the glove box under the manual after owning the car for 15 months and it works but i would like to know more

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