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hey, i got a blitz turbo timer installed, and the guy who installed it didnt wire up any of the features ie, the auto timer, (i can only choose presset ones) and the boost guage on it, etc etc...

i went back to him and he said that i only told him to install the turbo timer, so the features on it he didnt do.. he wants another 145 bucks to wire up the features....

Pffft he is kidding,,

basically, does anyone know how to hook up these features? or wanna hook them up for less than that guy wants :(

any help will be good

cheers

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hey mate,

i remember about a week or 2 ago there was a thread that had the installation manuals for various turbo timers...pretty sure it had a blitz one there.

cbs searching, but if you try you should find it.

Peace.

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hmm i think he may have really stuffed up because the auto timer should work anyway..? also its a bit of a wank item it over does it like i could drive just normal home about 30km no hammering and it will be at 6mins!! you only need like a 1 min and the boost gauge has me stumped maybe you have to run some wires to the ecu i spose he has the hard part out of the way if you just have a look through the instructions you might be able to figure out what wire goes to the ecu to make those features work and that is very expensive for a turbo timer to be installed i got quoted 40bux!! also you'll need to have a look around on the net for a ecu pin out for your car

cheers!

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yeah, i looked and im guessing( by the looks of it) it just needs a vacuum hose attached to it... or a round plug.

my main problem is, the insturction book is totally in japense or something, no english...

ohwelll i might just play aorund with it this weekend

thanks

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id say a vacume hose then just put it through the fire wall and to the hose that connects to the plenium, do search around the net for english instructions its not the timer that cogs gave you the link for is it i dont think it is... is it the black one??

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