corsa_boi
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could someone plz give me some info on these. like what are there for, are their to let you know when the turbo is at the right temp do they fit to any turbo like the c20let.
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vibrio
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pointless
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AK
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its used to aid with cooling the turbo down.
It will leave the car running for X amount of time, whilst you have the keys out.
OR
you can sit for 30secs after a drive and save 200
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Carr
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quote: Originally posted by Adam Kindness
its used to aid with cooling the turbo down.
It will leave the car running for X amount of time, whilst you have the keys out.
OR
you can sit for 30secs after a drive and save 200
I chose this option
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corsa_boi
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yeh just think i will spend 30secs in my car rather than spending ££ on something if you dont really need it. How long do you need to warm it up for then, or is it best to just take it easy for abit when you first go out. i am thinking about getting an alarm so maybe a could get a remote start and then that would warm and cool it down, not sure on the prices of those tho might be abit pricey depending on quality.
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Colin
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Ive got an HKS Type1
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vibrio
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your gay colin.
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Carr
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quote: Originally posted by corsa_boi
yeh just think i will spend 30secs in my car rather than spending ££ on something if you dont really need it. How long do you need to warm it up for then, or is it best to just take it easy for abit when you first go out. i am thinking about getting an alarm so maybe a could get a remote start and then that would warm and cool it down, not sure on the prices of those tho might be abit pricey depending on quality.
AFAIK you don't have to warm a turbo up anymore so than any engine. From a cold start you should always take it easy for a while. I would maybe get a cheap second hand one or something or get a boost controller or whatever it is that comes with things like turbo timer, voltometer, rev counter etc all built in.
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by vibrio
your gay colin.
Your gayer
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AK
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dont use the turbo till the temp gauge is about 1/4way up.... let it cool down for 30secs when stopped, before switching off
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corsa_boi
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doesnt someone on here sell boost gauges?? im sure someone does but aint sure who. any websire that anyone know of that sells these,, cheers
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vibrio
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turbo cars are easy to use. bo full boost till oil is warm and no boosting for the last mile home. no stupid gay fucking turbo timers needed. if your gay and read maxpower then buy one
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by vibrio
turbo cars are easy to use. bo full boost till oil is warm and no boosting for the last mile home. no stupid gay fucking turbo timers needed. if your gay and read maxpower then buy one
My work is right off the motorway where ive been hamering it along for last 15 miles....I do not wish to sit in the car like a cunt for 1min while my car cools down
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Marc
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You look like a cunt when driving though
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AK
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women dont need em, takes em that long to park
whahahahhaa
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corsa_boi
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i aint gay and dont buy max power and i never said that turbo cars were hard to use i am just asking about turbo timers
so i guess that no gauges are need then, i just have to make sure i warm it up before i boost and make sure i take it easy before i park up. i might just get some anyway because i think they would look good on a piller mount pod
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Carr
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quote: Originally posted by corsa_boi
i aint gay and dont buy max power and i never said that turbo cars were hard to use i am just asking about turbo timers
so i guess that no gauges are need then, i just have to make sure i warm it up before i boost and make sure i take it easy before i park up. i might just get some anyway because i think they would look good on a piller mount pod
Thought you were asking about timers not gauges?
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corsa_boi
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yeh i was, but then i mentioned gauges aswell
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AK
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yup..... what gausges do you want.....
Boost now, turn off now gauges
use your water temp gauge.... it scheaper than fitting an oil temp one
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corsa_boi
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right so i dont need a turbo timer cause theres just no point when i can just wait a min and let it cool. i just wanted to get maybe 1 or 2 just to put on the piller, duno why just think they would look good and make sure everything is ok with the temp or pressure etc.
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Jake
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some of them are annoying, u can switch the engine on, leave it for a few seconds then turn it off - the t/timer will keep the engine running for several seconds
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