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Thread: Turbo timer is it useful?

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    Its what killed Malcolm Douglas I hear
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    Quote Originally Posted by the evil twin View Post
    Almost all Turbo Timers are illegal in most, maybe all states (just so you know). Having said that I tend to use mine a fair bit.

    Installing it yourself isn't a bad idea so you can bypass it if it goes U/S. We had one of our clubbies get his electrics flooded and he had to limp to civilisation to get a sparkie to bypass it. The vehicle would only run as long as the timer was set then stall.

    sorry I haven't done one myself so can't help with the wiring
    They can be legal. Most have a wire which only allows the timer to work if the handbrake is on, legally this is suppose to be hooked up if installed. Most people don't hook it up or earth it out. If the hand brake isn't on then it doesn't activate etc etc

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    we'll I'll be,i always use mine..I don't think the turbo timer killed MD,i know what you mean but there is a thing called handbrake,or even using park if it was an auto.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nissannewby View Post
    They can be legal. Most have a wire which only allows the timer to work if the handbrake is on, legally this is suppose to be hooked up if installed. Most people don't hook it up or earth it out. If the hand brake isn't on then it doesn't activate etc etc
    I know that in Vic at least you are not allowed to leave a car while it's running, regardless if the handbrake is on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    Its what killed Malcolm Douglas I hear
    That's a pretty big assumption really, to say a "turbo timer" killed him. Really it was a running vehicle left unattended that killed him whether it was running on a turbo timer or not. I have always been cautioned as I was growing up being around running vehicles unattended as really anything could happen. There's usually common factors in these events and it's sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winnie View Post
    I know that in Vic at least you are not allowed to leave a car while it's running, regardless if the handbrake is on.
    Yeah fair enough. Realistically on most road cars it's not of any benefit. With mine if I have been towing I usually unhook or unload the trailer before switching off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winnie View Post
    I know that in Vic at least you are not allowed to leave a car while it's running, regardless if the handbrake is on.
    What if you have the keys in your pocket,i always let mine run down,keys in pocket and walk away.......sometimes hope that dopey looking drug f#%k would hop to steal it so I can clobber him...500mtrs down the road..
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    Quote Originally Posted by nissannewby View Post
    Yeah fair enough. Realistically on most road cars it's not of any benefit. With mine if I have been towing I usually unhook or unload the trailer before switching off.
    Just curious but around what temp do you switch yours off? I don't turn it off until it gets to 150 or below.

    Quote Originally Posted by wa 489 View Post
    What if you have the keys in your pocket,i always let mine run down,keys in pocket and walk away.......sometimes hope that dopey looking drug f#%k would hop to steal it so I can clobber him...500mtrs down the road..
    Yeah even then not allowed. I'm not saying I wouldn't do it, just you're not allowed in the eyes of the policeman

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winnie View Post
    Just curious but around what temp do you switch yours off? I don't turn it off until it gets to 150 or below.


    Yeah even then not allowed. I'm not saying I wouldn't do it, just you're not allowed in the eyes of the policeman
    I like to see 150 or under especially if I have been towing but as long as it's under 200 I will normally switch off.

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    I used to switch off at 200 and got used to waiting a little while but with the new turbo and intercooler it takes less time to wait for 150 now so I don't mind waiting a few seconds.

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