M-IKE19
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Registered: 25th Nov 07
Location: highlands Drives; Astra GSi Turbo and Corsa GSi
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got a mk4 astra gsi turbo, was looking at turbo timers as got told they would be good for the car as im to lazy to sit for a couple of minutes and wait for it to cool down plus people look at me like im a freak sittin in it for ages lol!
what kind would be the best and what kind of prices etc?
cheers
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Corsa_Sport21
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Registered: 13th Apr 08
Location: Leven, Fife. Drives : 205 GTi
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Just take it easy for the last cpl of minutes of your journey if you dont want to sit in it.
You'll still get the looks when you lock your car up and walk away while its still running.
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TurboChris
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Registered: 31st May 02
Location: L'pool,drives ESCORT COSSIE,EVO 9 GT, BMW 525D MSP
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I have a blitz one for sale £40
Chris
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myatt
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Registered: 16th Dec 08
Location: Staffordshire
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wait till you go and put petrol in, and your waiting on a busy tesco forcourt youll get sum bad looks lol i did
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pow
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They are more of a pain, just keep off the boost for a couple of minutes at the end of a journey
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thegsi
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Registered: 3rd Feb 07
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This whole few minutes to let turbo cool down myth is bollocks. It only takes 15-30 seconds tops for a turbo to spool off so as people said, just keep off boost last mile or so. I've just got a turbo timer but not got round to fitting it. They're awsome. You can pick them up as little as £30 on ebay mate.
[Edited on 29-12-2009 by thegsi]
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Skylined
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Registered: 27th Sep 05
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quote: Originally posted by thegsi
This whole few minutes to let turbo cool down myth is bollocks. It only takes 15-30 seconds tops for a turbo to spool off so as people said, just keep off boost last mile or so. I've just got a turbo timer but not got round to fitting it. They're awsome. You can pick them up as little as £30 on ebay mate.
Isn't that a contradiction?
You've said it only takes 30 seconds for them to be able to turn off safetly, but still bought a turbo timer
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SportBoy
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waste of money which would be better spent filling the tank with fuel.
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by thegsi
This whole few minutes to let turbo cool down myth is bollocks. It only takes 15-30 seconds tops for a turbo to spool off so as people said, just keep off boost last mile or so. I've just got a turbo timer but not got round to fitting it. They're awsome. You can pick them up as little as £30 on ebay mate.
[Edited on 29-12-2009 by thegsi]
its about getting red hot oil circulating out of the turbo not just it spooling down. turbo spins at idle anyway
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M-IKE19
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Registered: 25th Nov 07
Location: highlands Drives; Astra GSi Turbo and Corsa GSi
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so u think its worth havin 1 Nic???
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Nic Barnes
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i have no view either way.
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M-IKE19
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ok! get 1 as they look good either way lol!
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thegsi
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Registered: 3rd Feb 07
Location: Kidderminster Drives: Evo (you can't afford one)
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quote: Originally posted by Skylined
quote: Originally posted by thegsi
This whole few minutes to let turbo cool down myth is bollocks. It only takes 15-30 seconds tops for a turbo to spool off so as people said, just keep off boost last mile or so. I've just got a turbo timer but not got round to fitting it. They're awsome. You can pick them up as little as £30 on ebay mate.
Isn't that a contradiction?
You've said it only takes 30 seconds for them to be able to turn off safetly, but still bought a turbo timer
I plan on setting it to around 30 seconds for moments other than pulling up at home. Like at petrol stations, quick stops etc.
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dannymccann
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Registered: 9th Aug 06
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If its standard I cant see there being much of a problem, otherwise it would expressly mention it in your owners manual, if its modified then probably is something in it.
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SportBoy
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i would think you will soon tire of ppl telling you that your car is running and then trying to explain what a turbo timer is
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by SportBoy
i would think you will soon tire of ppl telling you that your car is running and then trying to explain what a turbo timer is
+1 and -1 i have no opinions either way.
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SportBoy
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im not sure that awards you any scene points tho mr barnes.
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Nic Barnes
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i am neither happy nor sad of the outcome of that.
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dale87
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Registered: 19th Feb 06
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quote: Originally posted by dannymccann
If its standard I cant see there being much of a problem, otherwise it would expressly mention it in your owners manual, if its modified then probably is something in it.
The mk4 Astra gsi handbook does say to leave the car to idle for 60 seconds after long journeys or if just been driven hard
On my mk4 gsi I've got a 90 second turbo timer on my clifford alarm. Meaning I can use it when I want it at the touch of a button on the fob just before taking the keys out. Although I usually just keep off the boost for the last mile or two or on short journeys.
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