So I just installed my HKS turbo timer using the appropriate HKS harness adapter.
It all works, sort of, the voltmeter display is fine and so are all the timer functions.
However I didn't connect the handbrake sensor wire. So when I turn off the car the car it switches off immediately instead of my chosen time period. I'm pretty sure this is because I didn't connect the handbrake sensor wire so it cuts off immediately when I turn off the ignition rather than counting down safely with the handbrake on and thus cutting off immediately to prevent the car being stolen as it counts down.
Is there any way to bypass this so I don't have to start pulling apart more from to get to the handbrake sensor switch wire and just connect it to some other live?
Thanks in advance.
[Mk2] [Turbo] HKS turbo timer installation question(s)?
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] HKS turbo timer installation question(s)?
wouldnt it be best to install it properly? But then again, you voided your insurance by installing that unnecessary crap anyway so what does it matter
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There really are no shortage of "experts" and keyboard tough guys on here aren't there?
It hasn't made my insurance invalid at all, your crystal ball must be needing a clean mate.
Thanks for your input though.
It hasn't made my insurance invalid at all, your crystal ball must be needing a clean mate.
Thanks for your input though.
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] HKS turbo timer installation question(s)?
So you told your insurance company already that you fitted it? When its not even working correctly? Mmmmm
Actually thinking about it, wasnt this the "dodgy" turbo conversion that was done? In which case im guessing you correctly informed the insurer that it was now a turbo conversion as well?
If so, ive always wondered how much extra a turbo conversion is compared to insuring an oem turbo? And how much extra to add the turbo timer to it?
Actually thinking about it, wasnt this the "dodgy" turbo conversion that was done? In which case im guessing you correctly informed the insurer that it was now a turbo conversion as well?
If so, ive always wondered how much extra a turbo conversion is compared to insuring an oem turbo? And how much extra to add the turbo timer to it?
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] HKS turbo timer installation question(s)?
Im sorry ive gone off on a tangent
Will start a new thread instead
Will start a new thread instead
Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] HKS turbo timer installation question(s)?
markstevieandmads wrote:
If so, ive always wondered how much extra a turbo conversion is compared to insuring an oem turbo? And how much extra to add the turbo timer to it?
Will vary, but for me it was no different. Makes sense really as there is no functional difference between a conversion and OEM car.
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] HKS turbo timer installation question(s)?
Gazza_DJ wrote:markstevieandmads wrote:
If so, ive always wondered how much extra a turbo conversion is compared to insuring an oem turbo? And how much extra to add the turbo timer to it?
Will vary, but for me it was no different. Makes sense really as there is no functional difference between a conversion and OEM car.
Just guessing you needed to provide an engineering report to the insurance company?
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markstevieandmads wrote:
Just guessing you needed to provide an engineering report to the insurance company?
Nope, nothing of the sort. Just tell them what it is.
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Buster wrote:markstevieandmads wrote:So you told your insurance company already that you fitted it? When its not even working correctly? Mmmmm
No, I informed them I was going to install one and asked how much the mod might cost me? They asked for a £30 admin fee which I argued should be wavered as I have been a good customer of theirs for well over a decade. Which they did.
Actually thinking about it, wasnt this the "dodgy" turbo conversion that was done? In which case im guessing you correctly informed the insurer that it was now a turbo conversion as well?
Well you would be correct that the conversion was full of quite frankly lazy, messy and in some cases shockingly dangerous attempts at even the most basic workmanship, plus work not done, parts not fitted and cheap replica parts fitted all of which I was charged full whack for including the VAT. Thankfully between myself and independent mechanics and a real MR2 specialist this has all been corrected at my expense. Of course I informed my insurers that it was now a full Rev 3 conversion including each and every modification and extra, everything. I even told them I intended to do so months before I went ahead with it. The increase in my already fully paid for insurance policy? About £30 for the admin fee if I remember correctly.
If so, ive always wondered how much extra a turbo conversion is compared to insuring an oem turbo? And how much extra to add the turbo timer to it?
How much extra is a turbo conversion to an oem turbo and how much to add a turbo timer to it?
I answered these above mate.
The car is running perfectly, pulls like a train, not a hint of smoke at all now, everything that needed redoing, fake items replaced with correct items, items not fitted but charged for all replaced, all wiring redone and/or tidied up etc etc.
BTW, thanks for your concern. [Wink]