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Ralliart Turbo Timer???????
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Ralliart Turbo Timer???????
Hey guys, just wanna know if anyone has figured how to install turbo timers in the ralliarts yet? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
- aussie027
- Lancer Ralliart
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Mate,
Given the potential problems mentioned I honestly wouldn't bother.
They are basically a waste of time, if you drive it hard,fast, (ie on the boost) and then arrive at destination just let it idle for 1-2 min to let temps stabilize and oil to still flow thru the turbo bearings and you should be fine.
It is a sustained oil flow for a min or 2 that you need before shutdown, there are oil accumulators that do this job by forcing oil thru the turbo bearing after shutdown.
If you are driving normally I would pull in to park and let it idle for 30sec or so while I got my belt off, turned off switches grabbed my bag , jacket etc and then turned off and got out.
Regular servicing and oil changes are most important of course.
I had 2 Mitsu turbo cars for over 10yrs each and never had a prob with either and did what I mentioned above.
Also remember, it is illegal in every state to leave a vehicle running while unattended, which means having a timer fitted.
Given the potential problems mentioned I honestly wouldn't bother.
They are basically a waste of time, if you drive it hard,fast, (ie on the boost) and then arrive at destination just let it idle for 1-2 min to let temps stabilize and oil to still flow thru the turbo bearings and you should be fine.
It is a sustained oil flow for a min or 2 that you need before shutdown, there are oil accumulators that do this job by forcing oil thru the turbo bearing after shutdown.
If you are driving normally I would pull in to park and let it idle for 30sec or so while I got my belt off, turned off switches grabbed my bag , jacket etc and then turned off and got out.
Regular servicing and oil changes are most important of course.
I had 2 Mitsu turbo cars for over 10yrs each and never had a prob with either and did what I mentioned above.
Also remember, it is illegal in every state to leave a vehicle running while unattended, which means having a timer fitted.
I FIND YOUR LACK OF FAITH DISTURBING......
The smart key is going to make things hard. Even with a CAN-bus controller I doubt it could be done by simply whacking commands onto the bus as the ETACS will still be recieving data from the engine's ECU and possibly the WCM/KOS ECUs and refuse to lock the doors.I think what you'll find is you'll need another remote control module (can get 12V remote control kits from jaycar for example) to drive some electronics pulse the door solenoids to lock them and something to retain a relay connection of the wires coming from the back of the key barrel for the minute or two and then cut out and in doing so turn the motor off. You'd then need to put a lock command onto the CAN-bus I suspect to arm the alarm even though the doors would have already been locked.
But as said before, easier to just sit around for a min or two and let it idle
But as said before, easier to just sit around for a min or two and let it idle
- Speedie
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No they don't. If the fob is left in the car the doors won't lock. The Blitz won't allow the doors to be locked while the engine is running. The only way around it that I've read is guys are getting out of their Evos with the drivers window down and using the inside door lock button to lock the doors and installing a window auto up controller for when the engine turns off the windows wind up
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- tmr_colt
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TMR in Melbourne don't use turbo timers on their 12 hour Bathurst cars, nor do they recommend using them.
You really don't need one, it's a waste of good money that could be spent somewhere else on the vehicle (in my opinion). Get an exhaust system, or induction kit or something!
Also illegal in some states (but meh).
You really don't need one, it's a waste of good money that could be spent somewhere else on the vehicle (in my opinion). Get an exhaust system, or induction kit or something!
Also illegal in some states (but meh).
no need to put a turbo timer on the Evo Jace as it already comes with a factory automatic unit. try driving it hard at a track and then turn the car off and it will continue to run until it has finished its cooling cycle. i would imagine that the RA's have something similar.
if you're just wanting to put an aftermarket TT on your car so you look cool then thats a fail in my book
if you're just wanting to put an aftermarket TT on your car so you look cool then thats a fail in my book
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