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Greedy turbo timer on a cruiser?

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Greedy turbo timer on a cruiser?

Post by MUSS »

gday just wondering weather a greedy turbo timer will work on my BJ73 MWB diesel cruiser?
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Post by vorno_18 »

they all work but have heard the best is a bogaard, only about $150
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im getting this one for 25 dollars cant thro that oppurtunity away :armsup:
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Post by Bluey »

no reason why it won't work Jake, my turbo timer is a simple jaycar kit. cost me about 30 bucks

all a turbo timer does is holds a ignition wire at a high (12v) voltage for a given time after the key is turned off. normally they are made from a very simple 555 timer ic, could be made for around $5 - $10 in parts. if anyone has an old trick dicky (dick smith) catalog, there are circuit diagrams in the back to do this type of thing


good luck buddy
ps if you need, i can check my middy for what wire colour you'll need to splice into from the ignition wiring


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