A turbo timer is a device which keeps the engine running after the key is removed. The purpose of the TT is to continue cooling the turbo by circulating oil through the turbo's oil lines, to avoid the effect of oil coking, in which oil sits in the hot lines, bakes, and develop deposits that may degrade turbo bearing performance. A turbo timer is not required of all vehicles - the Subaru WRX owner manual specifically addresses this issue, but some older vehicles will benefit from the practice of installing one.
Yes. It can be installed to your car without having a turbo. Your car will operate the same whether you have a turbo installed or not.
A turbo timer lets some oil run through the turbo after hard use. You can accomplish the same thing by letting the engine run a minute before you cut the ignition.
It is not possible to have a turbo timer hold open a circuit on a BA Falcon and still be able to use the keyless remote. The turbo timer must be on a close circuit at all times for keyless remote to operate.?æ
A turbo timer is a device used in vehicles to keep the engine running for a preselected period of time, to enable cool down periods automatically. As it is designed for automotives, any website that sell parts that are vital to cars will be places where you can find a new turbo timer to replace a faulty/broken one.
got to vfaq.com. There is instructions under electronics section. Kendel
the vehicle probably has what is called a turbo timer. oil runs through a turbo lubricating and cooling the bearings when in operation. normally when you turn off the car the oil no longer pumps and the turbo is left remaining very hot. the turbo timer continues to pump oil through the turbo in order to prevent damage to the hot turbo allowing it to cool off extending its life
turbo timer if the car is turbo other wise the switch is broke and you need a new one
Keeps your car running for a set amount of time to let the turbo charger cool down. It achieves this because cooler oil and water will run through the journals of the turbo.
Some turbo cars will be fitted with a turbo timer, which keeps the engine running for a specified time after the ignition is turned off. This allows the turbo to cool down before the engine shuts off, which prevents potential damage to the turbo.
the same way you fit it on any other vehicle..
I looked into this, HKS has a good website including manuals. To actually answer this would take reproducing the manual.
it might have a turbo timer on it There night be a turbo timer on it.If you have one your car will run until it cools off.