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turbo timers

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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turbo timers

Post by clarkey »

just wanting to know if any old turbo timer will be ok for td42 , u can buy cheap apexi ones, all my utes have had arb ones, so just making sure there is no difference between petrol and diesel turbo timers
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Post by insane_patrol »

yeah mate anything will do any basic one all use the same principle of keeping the car powerd until the time runs out all you have to do is wire it in with ignition, the more sophisticated ones you can set to turn off when exhaust or other temp reaches a certain temp but for diesel 30sec is plenty if youve been giving it a hiding about 1.5-2mins is enough but if engine temp is high the would let idle till it gets to norm operating again
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Post by clarkey »

thanks mate that answered my question perfectly might just get one of ebay only bout $25 is that good price
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Post by Wozza244 »

Good price, yeah. But thats the amount of quality it will be.

I had a couple of cheap apexi and another brand over the last few yrs and both of them shat the LED display.

One lost a number so it was hard to program, and the other lost bits of all the numbers so it was extra hard to see what was going on.

Spend the money on a Bogaard and be done with it, then if you ever sell your vehicle just take it out and install it on the next one if you want.
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Post by BOOSTED GQ »

As Wozza said get a bogaard they are a very reliable unit well worth the money. Trucks have been running the bogaard turbo timer for a long time for good reason.
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Post by tappo »

the main reasoning behind turbo timers on diesels would be the same with pettys yea? the turbo is not going to know what engine is spooling it up, so letting it cool achives the same as a petrol...
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Post by Wozza244 »

It doesnt matter what type of fuel the engine runs on, all turbos need spooling down after being flogged.
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Post by KiwiBacon »

A turbo timer is a waste of time. Get an EGT gauge, fit that and only idle the engine down if it needs it. You'll realise this is virtually never.
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Post by Wozza244 »

KiwiBacon wrote:A turbo timer is a waste of time.
It actually saves you time rather than wasting it.
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Post by KiwiBacon »

Wozza244 wrote:
KiwiBacon wrote:A turbo timer is a waste of time.
It actually saves you time rather than wasting it.
You're better spending money on beer. Engines only need idled down if you've just climbed a mountain at full noise, with an EGT gauge fitted you can see this for yourself.
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Post by Wozza244 »

KiwiBacon wrote:
Wozza244 wrote:
KiwiBacon wrote:A turbo timer is a waste of time.
It actually saves you time rather than wasting it.
You're better spending money on beer. Engines only need idled down if you've just climbed a mountain at full noise, with an EGT gauge fitted you can see this for yourself.
I know when my engine needs idling down because i have an EGT gauge, and turbo or not, diesels need idling down its recommended by all manufacturers.
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Post by KiwiBacon »

Wozza244 wrote:I know when my engine needs idling down because i have an EGT gauge, and turbo or not, diesels need idling down its recommended by all manufacturers.
Engines only need idled down when they've been running at very high load, then stopped. Even driving at 100km/h is not sufficient load to need idling time.

Un-necessary idling is very bad for all engines, manufacturers tell you this in all the owners manuals. Yet this is exactly what turbo-timers do, they idle the engine every time regardless.
How many vehicles come with turbo-timers from the factory? Zero.
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Post by Wozza244 »

Mine wont idle it if i dont want it to, i just hit stop if ive just been down the road i dont want it to run the set time.
This argument is dry. Each to their own.
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Post by zer0 »

be care with the gu's and turbo timers i heard that if you dont get the correct ones for the gu's they can stuff up your sub tank fuel pump dunno how but thats the rumour i heard i ended up goin to Opposite Lock and got a turbo timer think its BOGARD or something like that it only took 2-5 mins install as it has all the plugs on it and u just need to unplug ur loom goin to the key and then plug this in
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Re: turbo timers

Post by KiwiBacon »

Wozza244 wrote:Mine wont idle it if i dont want it to, i just hit stop if ive just been down the road i dont want it to run the set time.
This argument is dry. Each to their own.
If I had one like that, I'd be manually killing it 98% of the time. I only need to idle down if I've been thrashing it uphill. Mainly skifields. I live on a 100km/h road, by the time I've stopped it's cool enough to shut straight down.
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Post by chunks »

I only use my turbo timer to keep my engine running while I take the keys out of the ignition to unlock the gate :)
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