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full-cruise 03-31-05 10:31 PM

*turbo Timer Install Help*
 
i got a turbo timer out of a junkyard its one of the old hks ones ~~~>http://park7.wakwak.com/~allmobil/hkst3.jpg

well i need help with getting this installed on the 88 t2, the harness is cut and it was hooked rite into the ignition of the car i took it out of. if you know any site with a write-up on this or know how to hard wire this in could you please help me. thanks

1SxyRXy 03-31-05 10:44 PM

go to hks's website, one wire should be ground,constant power, acc power, maybe an e brake one

cendo54 03-31-05 11:37 PM

sounds about right on the wiring.

full-cruise 04-01-05 11:59 PM

yea there wasnt anything on the hks site

Kenteth 04-02-05 12:13 AM


Originally Posted by full-cruise
yea there wasnt anything on the hks site

And apparently thats when you stopped looking huh?

<15 seconds on google: http://www.mr2.com/TEXT/hks_tt.html


full-cruise 04-02-05 09:54 AM

thanks but i dont have a 1991 Toyota MR2 Turbo (Canadian Model). BUT I WILL TAKE A LOOK ON GOODLE

sudseh 04-02-05 10:12 AM


Originally Posted by full-cruise
thanks but i dont have a 1991 Toyota MR2 Turbo (Canadian Model). BUT I WILL TAKE A LOOK ON GOODLE

Dude, wiring is wiring... the HKS turbo timer still uses the same wires. Go look in the FSM and find which wires correspond to the ones shown in the illustration and you're good to go :)

g'luck on searching more though. :D

suds

Kenteth 04-02-05 11:06 AM


Originally Posted by full-cruise
thanks but i dont have a 1991 Toyota MR2 Turbo (Canadian Model). BUT I WILL TAKE A LOOK ON GOODLE

If you can't figure it out, pay someone or keep researching. If you had actually read the entire article from the link I gave you, you'ld be able to figure out how to install it without any further information.

If you wanted it to be an easy install, you should have paid the money and bought a new unit, not somethign that may or may not work, that has no warrantee, that has no documentation, and that was from a wrecked vehicle...

You get what you pay for. The unit might work perfectly, but you're paying for it in the time it will take you to install.

full-cruise 04-02-05 09:22 PM

very true i tossed it out.. going to get a new unit.. thanks

Kenteth 04-02-05 09:55 PM

... I wasn't implying you should throw it out...

BC-X 04-03-05 04:01 PM

damn,.. i have this exact model, and cannot seem to make it work properly.
I have the correct (rx7 specific) harness for it, but every time i hook it up, i get nothing. Yes i've installed it following the proper instructions. Probably should go with something newer, but this one was free.

full-cruise 04-06-05 02:13 AM


Originally Posted by BC-X
damn,.. i have this exact model, and cannot seem to make it work properly.
I have the correct (rx7 specific) harness for it, but every time i hook it up, i get nothing. Yes i've installed it following the proper instructions. Probably should go with something newer, but this one was free.

FREE thats the key word.. i ended up pulling it out the trash and putting it up on the self. so far i found out what the wires go to besides the yellow one its sapposed to go to the second ignition but i dont know what wire that is on the car...

RotaryEvolution 04-06-05 02:46 AM


Originally Posted by full-cruise
thanks but i dont have a 1991 Toyota MR2 Turbo (Canadian Model). BUT I WILL TAKE A LOOK ON GOODLE


*beat head on keyboard*


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