Turbo timers,

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lozz
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Turbo timers,

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Turbo timers,

anyone know how to wire them up, any ideas?

thanks inadvance

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Re: Turbo timers,

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I can imagine the BSI being right pleased about that...
Ideas:
*don't cane the car just before you reach your destination.
*when you arrive leave it idling for a minute before you switch it off.

Hey presto, you save 22.99 (plus p&p) and a whole shitload of ag :wink:
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Re: Turbo timers,

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Cheers steve,

imight just bin that idea then, ididnt think about the bsi :(
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Re: Turbo timers,

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They're more for high output Petrol's to be fair (more heat).

I always let my car run-down before it gets parked if its had a good run (quite often run the cabin heater on full blast too) just to save knocking off the engine/turbo at their hottest.
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