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Old Nov 10, 2004 | 11:58 AM
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Default Need Instructions diagram For HKS Turbo Timer

hello people, I need the manual or esquematic map or instruction diagram for instal my Turbo Timer HKS silver tipe 0 on my SRT-4 2004.


please need this diagram. where I can find that type of instructions for the installation ???



some person can help me

Diagram for HKS TurboTimer silver Type 0 On Dodge Neon SRT-4 2004


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Old Nov 10, 2004 | 06:50 PM
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Default RE: Need Instructions diagram For HKS Turbo Timer

First off some FAQ on TT's since you seem to know little about them.

Q: What does a turbo timer do?
A: A turbo timer allows your car to idle for a few minutes after the key is turned off. The idea is to give your turbo time to cool off.

Q: Why would you want to do this?
A: The turbocharger spins at speeds of up to 100,000 rpm, and the bearings get extremely hot. If you shut the car off with the bearings blazing hot, it is possible for oil to actually solidify on the bearings in a process called "coking." This can eventually result in bearing failure.

Q: Do I need a turbo timer?
A: That depends. If you always do as your owners manual says and you idle the car for a few minutes before shutdown, you don't really need one. But if you sometimes race at full boost to your destination and jump out of the car right away, you might want one. A lot of people like the convience and peace of mind a turbo timer gives.

Q: Are they safe?
A: Yes. If properly installed, the turbo timer will have connections to the parking brake and (optionally) the speed sensor wire, to prevent the car from being driving without the key in the ignition. Dropping the parking brake or moving the car will result in the engine shutting off.

Q: Are they legal?
A: Check your local laws. Some places have laws saying the car cannot be running without a driver inside.

Q: How hard are they to install?
A: Pretty easy. Figure 30-60 minutes. There's a nice install FAQ here. In particular, this post has useful wiring info for Blitz turbo timers.

Q: I see there are "turbo timer harnesses" for some cars. Is there a harness for my SRT-4?
A: Most turbo timers are of Japanese manufacture, and so there are plug-and-play wiring harnesses for the Japanese cars. There is no plug-and-play harness available at this time for the SRT-4, though.

Q: Will a turbo timer void my warranty?
A: According to the Magnusson/Moss Warranty Act, no part will "void your warranty," but if the aftermarket part causes a problem directly, warranty coverage for that problem may be denied. We can't think of any kind of any mechanical problem that has ever been caused by a turbo timer. But use car when doing your wiring!

Q: What is a "Full Auto" timer?
A: In the old days, you told the timer how long to idle the car. Now, the latest timers try to figure out for you how long they should idle. The Blitz Full Auto timer adjusts countdown time based on the RPMs you've been running. the Blitz Dual Turbo Timer bases its calculation on how much boost the car has been making.

Q: Does the turbo timer interfere with my anti-theft system?
A: Properly installed, the turbo timer will not interfere with your stock anti-theft system. Installing a turbo timer with an aftermarket alarm can be a little more complicated; consult your alarm installer if you need help.

Here's an Install:

http://www.srtforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5038

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