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alanmr2turbo wrote:Turbo timers are just a gimmick and a waster of money as well as it can invalidate your insurance no matter what alarm you have on your car as leaving a car running unattended is also illegal.
After a hard drive using your turbo for the last 5 mins of driving just dont boost it.
RyanRs wrote:alanmr2turbo wrote:Turbo timers are just a gimmick and a waster of money as well as it can invalidate your insurance no matter what alarm you have on your car as leaving a car running unattended is also illegal.
After a hard drive using your turbo for the last 5 mins of driving just dont boost it.
I only 50% agree with that.I find my turbo timer very useful when i have done a long motorway run or been giving it some beans.
It may be illegal to leave a car running unattended but not if its on private land, such as a Drive!! Theres many examples i can think of where i need to get out of the car quick but cant turn it off as its hot, the TT is very useful here.
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I say only 50% tho as out turbos are water cooled, And one of the purposes of this is to remove the requirement of a'cool down period'
paul port wrote:Defrosting the car windscreen in the depth of winter can be done with a kettle of Hot(not boiling) water
- I've not cracked glass in over 15 years of doing this
(nearly 10 on the MR2)
If you want to do it by running the engine, then what you really want is a"Remote Start" preferably built into your car alarm.
Clifford, as well as some others can have this facility as an option.
A Turbo Timer is a very simple beast- it simply keeps the Ignition Circuits live for a period after the keys are removed from the ignition.
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You still have to have started the car first!
On the Clifford, the"Turbo Timer" is simply using a timed output on the alarm ECU to keep a relay closed
- holding the Ignition circuit live.
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The Alarm ECU is programmed to know this output is being used as a turbo timer so that it does not interfere
/ alarm when the doors are locked.
Paul
Blacklightning66 wrote:leaving a car running with no driver is an offence under the road traffic act.
Turbo timers make it very eays to hot wire a car also as they are wired into the ignition..
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RobCrezz wrote:Apparently its better to do the cool down while your still driving, as that gets even more cool oil around than just idleing does.so for the last mile or two just keep the revs low and small throttle openings.