Boost guage
It shouldn't matter anymore nowadays as I have a turbo timer (Blitz FATT) and if the keys are not in the ignition, if you drop the handbrake the engine cuts anyways stopping anyone from driving it without keys.
Plus if the handbrake is not on the timer will not keep the engine alive.
Maybe they should have a rule that states you should get one of those if you have a timer?? they aren't an expensive item either.
Plus if the handbrake is not on the timer will not keep the engine alive.
Maybe they should have a rule that states you should get one of those if you have a timer?? they aren't an expensive item either.
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do all 'modern' timers have that feature? or just the topend ones like blitz etc etc?Camotec wrote:It shouldn't matter anymore nowadays as I have a turbo timer (Blitz FATT) and if the keys are not in the ignition, if you drop the handbrake the engine cuts anyways stopping anyone from driving it without keys.
Plus if the handbrake is not on the timer will not keep the engine alive
mine is just a real basic one... choice of 1,3 or 5 minutes and thats about it.... i wouldnt mind a better one.
oz, here i come....
same as my timer, its just hooked up to the wire that send the signal to the dash that your handbrake is on, and when its on, the timer gets power.Defective wrote:mine is just a real basic one... choice of 1,3 or 5 minutes and thats about it.... i wouldnt mind a better one.
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if you had a hard run and forget to pull the handbrake and switch off the motor, you'd cook the turbo, I'd stick with my timer, it's on all the time, handbrake or not, I'm forgetful sometimes. :roll:decoy wrote:same as my timer, its just hooked up to the wire that send the signal to the dash that your handbrake is on, and when its on, the timer gets power.Defective wrote:mine is just a real basic one... choice of 1,3 or 5 minutes and thats about it.... i wouldnt mind a better one.
I've been known to walk away from the car and no handbrake....
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Starions rule the sports car world
GTI-R's are best in the wet..
Who needs Rock & Roll when there's JAZZ, Honda RULEZ
Re: Boost guage
It's an easy job Gadget - Cookie and I put one in the white car. I even managed to avoid breaking a nail LOLGADGET wrote:Has anyone fitted an autometer boost guage into the factory boost guage position. I know hoon girl has one like this but has any one done this themselves? Is it easy? It just seems the accurate legal way to go.
Re: Boost guage
yeah, how many screwdrivers did you break? :Dhoongirl wrote:GADGET wrote:
It's an easy job Gadget - Cookie and I put one in the white car. I even
managed to avoid breaking a nail LOL
Kiss my st AZZ -
Starions rule the sports car world
GTI-R's are best in the wet..
Who needs Rock & Roll when there's JAZZ, Honda RULEZ
Starions rule the sports car world
GTI-R's are best in the wet..
Who needs Rock & Roll when there's JAZZ, Honda RULEZ
Yes mine reads fine as well. Replace a nice electric gauge with an Autometer mechanical :(decoy wrote:i must say, my factory gauge reads exactly the same as my autometer... suprisinglyCookiemonster wrote:gets rid of the inaccurate factory gauge.
I guess if you want it to read to a higher boost and have more graduations that's fair enough.
Anyhow the JA,JB one reads fine generally.
The reason it's a BIG deal in the US is that they have no MAP sensor. The boost signal for the gauge is calculated by the ECU from the airflow meter. This is ok so long as you don't change anything. However if you do it's absolutely way out.
How would you increase the boost a few PSI with the factory gauge, and know exactly what your boost level is? You wont.mrb1 wrote:Yes mine reads fine as well. Replace a nice electric gauge with an Autometer mechanical :(decoy wrote:i must say, my factory gauge reads exactly the same as my autometer... suprisinglyCookiemonster wrote:gets rid of the inaccurate factory gauge.
I guess if you want it to read to a higher boost and have more graduations that's fair enough.
Anyhow the JA,JB one reads fine generally.
The reason it's a BIG deal in the US is that they have no MAP sensor. The boost signal for the gauge is calculated by the ECU from the airflow meter. This is ok so long as you don't change anything. However if you do it's absolutely way out.
I would rather a mechanical gauge any day over the electric, well for boost anyway. Not oil. :)
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