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How do you wire up a turbo timer?

Old Nov 20, 2007 | 08:20 PM
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Default How do you wire up a turbo timer?

OK ive searched the net for a while now and thought i had it correct,on the plug under the steering column there is a black/yellow,a yellow,and a white/black wire.(right below a yellow plug and above the fuel injector fuse{asc?})

Now on my turbo timer i have a
Black-ground
Blue-accessory
Green-ignition
Red-power

then the not so important
purple,orange and i think yellow which go to e brake,speed sensor etc etc,to deactivate the timer if the car moves basically.

Now i have tested the timer by running a power wire to the ignition wire(green) and it lit up and worked.Now i have connected the green wire to the yellow/black wire(ignition) and it did not work.

So i am looking for a site,or a run down on how to wire this thing up.
Such us where and what color is the ignition wire??


this is on a 93 honda civic,btw.

or if you can do it in va beach shoot me a pm.
Old Nov 20, 2007 | 08:44 PM
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Default Re: How do you wire up a turbo timer?

http://importnut.net/turbotimer.htm Black6gen sent me that might be of some help to you
Old Nov 21, 2007 | 07:29 AM
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Default Re: How do you wire up a turbo timer?

done,close

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