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Are turbo timers worth the money or should I just let the engine idle for a while?

Turbo Timer
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Idle
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craig
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Re: Turbo Timers

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allan welsh wrote:
RedMR² wrote:
allan welsh wrote:

and of course because it has blitz on the casing that means it's perfect???


well, yeah.


well no! :roll: :wink:


Your opinion versus mine matey :wink:
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Lauren wrote:

Turbo timers= you've been ripped off/total waste of money IMO


Not when ya get em from ya girlfriend's dad's garage.......like me 8)
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RedMR² wrote:
allan welsh wrote:
RedMR² wrote:

well, yeah.


well no! :roll: :wink:


Your opinion versus mine matey :wink:


indeed isn't life grand. Its snowing up here just now and I'm considering going for a few doughnuts :D
craig
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allan welsh wrote:
RedMR² wrote:
allan welsh wrote:

well no! :roll: :wink:


Your opinion versus mine matey :wink:


indeed isn't life grand. Its snowing up here just now and I'm considering going for a few doughnuts :D


Now that, I do agree with you on! lmao :lol: :lol: :twisted:
Patrick Gray

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Post by Patrick Gray »

I also have the turbo-timer in the key fob for the alarm.But as Lauren pointed out you are better just driving off boost for the last couple of miles.I very rarely now activate the timer and suppose i got it as a bit of a gimmick :lol: .Although the car is armed i still dont like the idea of walking away from it while its still running,it does make for some strange looks from people though. :D
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Post by Cobby »

I always let my 3SFE idle for 2 mins when I come in off a blast :)
KiwiMR2

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Post by KiwiMR2 »

I would never had brought one either....got mine for free :)

Cheers
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Post by Cliff »

Cheers for the advice guys.

I was considering buying a gimmicky alarm, (like patrick grays) which has the turbo timer built in.

Thanks again for your help!!
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Post by steve b »

i'm with the drive off boost for the last bit of the journey brigade, think about it and you know it make sense.

1. As said is it even possible to boost right up to your drive / garage / any parking space?

2. Will the car heatsoak if you rag it then park and let it idle, yes infact if you have any defect in your cooling system this is probably when you'll find out, just like when theres a traffic jam on the motorway notice all of a sudden the people with open bonnets on the hard shoulder. WOT + stop & idle = bad

3. Driving off boost for a few minutes allows the car to cool using the radiator in the way it was designed i.e. with air flow.

4. You'll still have approx £70 in your pocket to spend on something more useful i.e. set of poly bushes, boost gauge, new HT leads, new dizzy cap and arm
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Post by Chris \'aka rustboy\' Amm »

my turbo translated MR2 Toyota manual recomends letting the car stand for 30 secs at the most before switch off if it's been driven on boost a lot.

my is on my alarm key fob and i tend to let it idle for a bit after a long blast then shut it off myself rather than waiting for the alarms rather long 3mins!

letting your car idle to long makes the engine get carbon buildup as well!
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Post by Mikejc »

I tend to allow my own car 3 mins afetr a good run before shutting down. As for carbon build up, you are right of course. But if you think about the amount of times you sit in traffic for that kind of time, it makes little odds. Personally i'd rather know for sure that my turbo is nice and cool 8)

Mikejc
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Post by MegatronUK »

I've had plenty of different turbocharged cars [Metro, Rover Coupe, Supra and use my dads GT4), not one of them need a turbo timer. Drive sensibly for the last couple of miles and you don't need one.

Waste of money. Spend it on something useful and less illegal.

If you're the kind of person who drives on boost right up to your house, then you're a prat anyway :lol:
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Post by EarL »

The Clifford alarm on mine has a TT built in, but I never use it. I do as Alan said, just coast home quietly the last mile or so. :)
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Post by Graeme Shaw »

MMmmm.

Interesteing thread!

I have an `Apexi` turbo timer.
Fisrt of all i like em, its an extra gadget, and blokes love gadgets!
The Apexi works off the o2 sensor to calculate the time needed to cool the turbo, and i would say thats one of the most accurate to tell how hot the turbo is.

Also most timers have other cool features, ie fuel/air ratio, and volt metre.

I have a pretty expensive turbo, and so want look after it as best i can, so bought a timer.

I also find it interesting to see how hot (supposedly) the turbo is after booting it!

Just my opion.

Graeme
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Post by Mikejc »

If you were buying a car from someone, what would you prefer...

a) A car that has a turbo timer ?

b) The guy selling the car telling you what a good boy he is because he always allows surfficient cooling of the turbo via his own judgment ?

I'd feel a lot happier in the knowledge that the guy cared enough to spend that £70 to look after the turbo!

But then I am the most paranoid person your ever likely to meet :lol: lol

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Mikejc wrote:If you were buying a car from someone, what would you prefer...

a) A car that has a turbo timer ?

b) The guy selling the car telling you what a good boy he is because he always allows surfficient cooling of the turbo via his own judgment ?

I'd feel a lot happier in the knowledge that the guy cared enough to spend that £70 to look after the turbo!

But then I am the most paranoid person your ever likely to meet :lol: lol

Mikejc


you are paraniod :D but it the prev owner drove it like they stole it a little turbo timer aint gonna help the overall condition of the car
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Post by Lauren »

Mikejc wrote:If you were buying a car from someone, what would you prefer...

a) A car that has a turbo timer ?

b) The guy selling the car telling you what a good boy he is because he always allows surfficient cooling of the turbo via his own judgment ?

I'd feel a lot happier in the knowledge that the guy cared enough to spend that £70 to look after the turbo!

But then I am the most paranoid person your ever likely to meet :lol: lol

Mikejc


Turbo timers are just marketing hype and are basically a product that you don't need. If i bought a car from someone and they told me that they had had a turbo timer installed i would just regard them as a gadget nut nothing more.

If they told me they bought it to look after the well being of the turbo it would probably put me off tbh.

No offence intended.
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Lauren wrote:
Mikejc wrote:If you were buying a car from someone, what would you prefer...

a) A car that has a turbo timer ?

b) The guy selling the car telling you what a good boy he is because he always allows surfficient cooling of the turbo via his own judgment ?

I'd feel a lot happier in the knowledge that the guy cared enough to spend that £70 to look after the turbo!

But then I am the most paranoid person your ever likely to meet :lol: lol

Mikejc


Turbo timers are just marketing hype and are basically a product that you don't need. If i bought a car from someone and they told me that they had had a turbo timer installed i would just regard them as a gadget nut nothing more.

If they told me they bought it to look after the well being of the turbo it would probably put me off tbh.

No offence intended.


each to their own I suppose. I like the idea of a turbo timer myself. but then that's just me :wink:
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Post by Lauren »

RedMR² wrote:
Lauren wrote:
Mikejc wrote:If you were buying a car from someone, what would you prefer...

a) A car that has a turbo timer ?

b) The guy selling the car telling you what a good boy he is because he always allows surfficient cooling of the turbo via his own judgment ?

I'd feel a lot happier in the knowledge that the guy cared enough to spend that £70 to look after the turbo!

But then I am the most paranoid person your ever likely to meet :lol: lol

Mikejc



Turbo timers are just marketing hype and are basically a product that you don't need. If i bought a car from someone and they told me that they had had a turbo timer installed i would just regard them as a gadget nut nothing more.

If they told me they bought it to look after the well being of the turbo it would probably put me off tbh.

No offence intended.


each to their own I suppose. I like the idea of a turbo timer myself. but then that's just me :wink:


thats ok, i live with a gadget freak so I know what you lot are like!
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