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		Been looking into turbo timers after reading up on what happens after giving the car some stick and then shutting it off...
I have a really bad habit of giving it some bastard and then just pulling it on the drive and shutting the car straight off.
 I'm expecting the response of 'well just sit and let the engine idle for a minute' but when you're late for work (which is common for me) and rushing this doesn't work so well...
Just wondering if they are really worth it on diesels , and if anyone has fitted one of these chinese apex'i/hks reps to an xud?
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		I'd say don't bother.  Just slow down for the last mile or so, keep it off boost.
	
	
	
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		as lonmg as you dont come on boost for the last few minutes of your drive, you dont need one.
so assuming that you dont go boosting about your roads outside your house, you dont need one.
plus, if you f*ck a turbo, they're much cheaper than turbo timers are, so you dont need one
tl;dr:  you dont need one
	
	
	
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		its not good for a car to be boiling hot and stationary anyway....better to allow car to cool for last mile or so as you travel...avoids heatsoak
	
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		I definitely wouldn't use a cheap one. Guy at my work had one on a Supra, parked it up at 830 and left it running, I walked back to my car at 600 and it was surrounded by an orange stain. It never cut out, and sat there boiling with no fans until the headgasket went in epic fashion...
	
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Not worth it, only worth it if your car parking space is at the end of a slip road. It's when your on boost for like 30 seconds and shut it off. Being on boost and then just letting the revs back down is enough to stop the turbo speed right down. If you've been spanking it all the way and then shut it off as long as your turbo speed is back down which happens in 2 seconds then wouldn't worry. It's more if you shut it down while on boost damage is done ...
	
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Turbo timers are just a saleman gimmick...total waste of time imo.
	
	
	
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