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    Turbo Timer

    i don't have one right now but, for how long should i leave the car running for the turbo to cool down?? its 2-3 min. ok? i guess more depending on how you drive her. right?

    #2
    Unfortunately, I don't have an answer.


    But, I would like to say your car is fawking hott!
    The Xenon kit looks awesome!

    1999 BMW M3
    2001 Honda CR-V SE RT4WD
    2005 Chevrolet Tahoe Z71
    2015 Suzuki V-Strom 650

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      #3
      thanks bro, i thik i got it figured out

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        #4
        man, just don't hit boost before you park
        Current 2016 Ford F150 XLT Sport
        Past 1990 Accord EX Sedan
        Past 1990 Accord LX Sedan
        Past 1991 Accord LX Sedan
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          #5
          Originally posted by titobolas View Post
          i don't have one right now but, for how long should i leave the car running for the turbo to cool down?? its 2-3 min. ok? i guess more depending on how you drive her. right?
          yes it all depends on how you drive, if your always boost addicted then leave your car on for about 5-10mins if your cruiseing then 1-5 should be fine also dont drive your car with out warming it up first cuz your moveing cold oil threw the turbo dosent flow as well


          86 supra NA (sold)
          91 Supra turbo (drifter)
          99 prelude SH (only when i wanna hit V-attack)
          91 accord (turbo soon dead) "crashed"
          97 civic hatch GSR-T (my babys mama ride) (stolen)

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            #6
            A good thing to do is when you know your close to you destination, try crusing in neutral and don't go into boost...that way it will save you some time of standing beside your car waiting to turn it off.

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              #7
              ya 2-3 min if non boost driving and 5-7 for driving like i drive aka with lots of boost. im a boost junkie

              93 EX COUPE, F22A6 turbo project
              http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...45#post1615845
              96 lexus sc300 DD
              http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=143563


              back from basic.... off to ait.... CB still being worked on i have mad plans for it .. sorry cant tell its on the hush hush for now but all i can say in somewhere around 500 hp soon to come..

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