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Can somebody tell me about turbo timers - how they work and how to choose one, etc.

I'm looking at an ad that has a Pivot super baby for $120, and others varying up to a Blitz at $325 - doesn't make sense to me. Why do you need to spend another $200 just to have something to switch off your engine?

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I have a HKS Type 1

Type 1 Timer Functions

All the features of the Type 0

Speed / Speed peak hold / Speed warning display

Engine RPM / RPM peak hold display

Engine RPM warning function, 2 different adjustable points (shift up indicator and red zone indicator)

Quarter mile time:

Accleration measurement: 0-100m, 0-200m, 0-400m

Section time: 200-400m

Speed attain time: 0-100km/h, 0-150km/h, 0-200km/h

Accleration time: 50-100km/s, 100-150km/h

Auto start for quarter mile, manual start function

Stopwatch time measurement and lap time measurement

Battery voltage display / warning

Large liquid crystal panel 40x9, blue LED backlight, red lamp ON or flashes when timer / functions are working

Simplified operation

pretty funky if u ask me :) I paid $260 for mine

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Yeah I wasnt sure if they used it either... but I was ridding with a guy that is the general manager of the local Subbie lot and I was telling him of my plans. When I said turbo timer he was like... you dont need it ... these have recirculators. I even checked to see if he had one as well. Perhaps when you get a larger turbo and all that mess one would be better but you can save the 100-US bucks or so.

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