Guest mercurysteve Guests Posted 27/07/05 11:59 PM Share Posted 27/07/05 11:59 PM I have one, can't lock the car until it's done though Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XR6ISM ASHA - Anti Stooge Hunter Association Member 535 Member For: 21y 5m 6d Location: Sydney Bronx :) Posted 28/07/05 03:22 AM Share Posted 28/07/05 03:22 AM I have one, can't lock the car until it's done though <{POST_SNAPBACK}>You cant ??Or do you mean you can lock it, but you have to do it with the key??Turbo_Dan, ive got a Apexi unit in my car, it is correct that you cannot lock the doors with the keypad until the car turns off, however you can lock it with the key. What you will notice is that as soon as the car turns off, Smartlock will activate, therefore your immobiliser still does work.To be honest, I usually drive mine slow the last couple streets before I park, therefore my timer is only on for 30 seconds....by the time I pull up (take the key out), collect all my stuff, get out, shut the door - the car is already off, so I just lock it with the keypad. The main reason I have it on the car is for drags (at the strip) or spirited driving, the turbo does tend to glow.....not such a good idea to turn the car off when the turbo is glowing.Hope this help,RegzDean Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest mercurysteve Guests Posted 28/07/05 03:44 AM Share Posted 28/07/05 03:44 AM nah, same deal as you Dean, just cannot lock and leave the car with the turbo timer/motor running during that 30 seconds is what I meant. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gotxr6t Member 56 Member For: 19y 3m 1d Location: Sunshine Coast Posted 14/09/05 10:32 PM Share Posted 14/09/05 10:32 PM Just wondering if any one has put a turbo timer in their T's, if so what type and how hard to do? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turbofalke Member 658 Member For: 20y 2d Location: Mexico Posted 14/09/05 11:07 PM Share Posted 14/09/05 11:07 PM As far as I know, the XR6T has no need for a timer ginen the colling arrangement of the turbo. Also their not legal and a toss IMO.Spend your hard earned cash on somthing else. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XR06T Silver Donating Members 4,146 Member For: 19y 4m 25d Gender: Male Posted 15/09/05 12:26 AM Share Posted 15/09/05 12:26 AM tryThisEDIT: or thishttp://www.fordxr6turbo.com/forum/index.ph...topic=18010&hl= Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blown BA In Your Face Member 6,195 Member For: 21y 8m 8d Gender: Male Location: Peninsula Posted 15/09/05 06:13 AM Share Posted 15/09/05 06:13 AM Waste of time and money :banghead: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IH8TOADS Silver Donating Members 3,618 Member For: 19y 4m 9d Gender: Male Location: OZ Posted 15/09/05 06:42 AM Share Posted 15/09/05 06:42 AM Waste of time and money <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I wouldnt say that......the amount of times I had locked something in the house or glovebox and being able to open house etc up without turning the car off is great. Just dont try and corner or the steering lock goes on..that nearly killed me. But yeah I dont have one on my T and I wont put one on cos I cant be ar$ed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shadyxr Donating Members 132 Member For: 21y 1m 8d Location: Sydney Posted 15/09/05 06:59 AM Share Posted 15/09/05 06:59 AM I agree, Waste of money. Most timers are used on commercial vehicles (and ricers), diesel trucks etc which operate at maximun torque for long periods. They also use a bush in the housing rather than a roller bearing as in the XR turbo's. The main issue is to stabilise the temps before shutdown as the temp will still rise after from heat soak no matter what you do. Just as the others said, drive sedate for the last km or so and let it idle while you open the door for the boss. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IH8TOADS Silver Donating Members 3,618 Member For: 19y 4m 9d Gender: Male Location: OZ Posted 15/09/05 08:07 AM Share Posted 15/09/05 08:07 AM Not just cooling......what happens when you turn your car off??? your oil pump stops.......turbos spin at over 10 times the rate of a piston operated engine, therefore one the engine is shutdown the turbo keeps spinning and guess what no oil!!! Bye bye bearings. The need for a TT is pronounced in BB turbos. Having said this I still dont think their necessary unless your an outofcontrol goat. I have witnessed the length of time a turbo will spin after shutdown and it can be a few minutes. Having said all this I cant be certain about the amount of oil required to prevent bearing damage after shutdown. Oil and heat are the reasons for a TT but if people were destroying turbo bearings on T's you would have heard about it!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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