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Old 03-01-03, 11:07 AM
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Clifford Security System + Greddy Turbo Timer

Anyone know how to install a greddy turbo timer so it works with a clifford alarm. i don't feel like paying another $65 for someone to install the turbo timer for me when i know i can probably setup a bypass or a relay myself.
I have the Clifford Concept 600 and i will be installing a greddy turbo timer with the harness.
Old 03-01-03, 01:39 PM
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Had a Clifford, great alarm BUT it was a nightmare on an Rx7. It was ******* with my ECU and everything. It was just wacking out my 7, it would hit fuel cut at like 3k rpm. Took it off and everything went away.
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I have a clifford and a Greddy TT but I didn't install them...they both work great.
Old 03-01-03, 09:55 PM
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The best way to get a Clifford to work with a turbo timer, is to get rid of the turbo timer. You really don't need one. Just drive the car easy for the last few minutes before you shut it down. Turbo timers are a waste of money and gas (more money).
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Originally posted by adam c
The best way to get a Clifford to work with a turbo timer, is to get rid of the turbo timer. You really don't need one. Just drive the car easy for the last few minutes before you shut it down. Turbo timers are a waste of money and gas (more money).
haha good point actually
Old 03-02-03, 12:40 AM
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I have a Clifford AG4 and a Greddy TT ... well at least at one point. It works fine together. I have posted many of times on the forum with the how to on this vary topic. If you can't find them on the search then let me know. Anyone who says it can't work doesn't know what they are talking about. I did it the install myself with one relay. Please don't send me an instant message on this topic.... please reply to this thread only.
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My alarm installer made my blitz dual timer work with my clifford alarm with a relay.
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not to mention you can't arm and lock the car until the turbo timer turns it off so I just end up standing outside the car waiting for it to shut off...what's the point of that? Might as well let it idle for 30 seconds while I'm in it!
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Originally posted by Chronos
not to mention you can't arm and lock the car until the turbo timer turns it off so I just end up standing outside the car waiting for it to shut off...what's the point of that? Might as well let it idle for 30 seconds while I'm in it!
Wrong. I can arm my car with it still running. That is the purpose of the relay so the alarm doesn't think the car is running.
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excellent, do you have any information on how it's done? I'd like to do it.
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Originally posted by adam c
Just drive the car easy for the last few minutes before you shut it down.



Unfortunetly for some of us that's a very hard thing to do...........
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