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HKS Turbo Timer Type I Installation Guide
By JonGTR
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>This is an install guide for the HKS Turbo Timer Type I on my 2001 Tiburon. This may or may not be a similar install to other brand timers but you can use most of this to get the wiring information so you know where to tap for other brand timers. 1. The first thing I did was remove the top steering column cover which snaps on and off. 2. I then lowered the steering column at its lowest point to give me more room to get to the wires behind the ignition cylinder. It’s still a tight reach to them. 3. Next I tested the wires to see what they were in different positions. You can most likely skip this step because I’ll give you the wire colors and where they go. Hopefully it’s transferable from one model year to another. Remember, this is for my 2001 Tiburon. 4. I then disconnected the battery. 5. Now for the wire tapping. I used “wire taps” for this, duh, and it made the install a breeze. Here are the wires from the timer that needed to be tapped and where they go: a. (BLUE)Speed sensor wire from the turbo timer to PIN #42 on the ECU. This pin is just to the right of the MAF sensor pin. b. (BROWN) RPM sensor wire from the turbo timer to PIN #47 on the ECU. c. (GRAY) Parking Brake wire from the turbo timer to the parking brake signal. This is an extra safety feature I chose not to install at this time. d. (RED) Constant 12V wire from the turbo timer should tap into the 12V (YELLOW WITH BLACK STRIPE) wire on the back of the ignition cylinder. e. (GREEN) 12V Ignition wire from the turbo timer should tap into the “ON” (RED WITH WHITE STRIPE) wire on the back of the ignition cylinder. f. (BLUE) 12V Accessory wire from the turbo timer should tap into the “ACC” (WHITE WITH BLUE STRIPE) wire on the back of the ignition cylinder. g. (BLACK) Ground wire from the turbo timer can be grounded to the bolt that is facing upwards just behind the rubber shield above the steering column. 6. Lastly, put the cover back on and reconnected the battery. I chose to place my timer on my steering column, so it was an easy reach to all the tapping points. If you want it somewhere else, then you’ll need to stretch the wires to length. The double-sided sticky pad they supplied sucks. I stuck one side to the bottom of the timer, but super glued the other side of the pad to the steering column. I haven’t played with the timer yet but the face has black text and is backlit with a blue tint, which is VERY bright at night. This timer is supposed to have a lot of features that don’t require a turbo to have fun with. It basically has a built in G-tech that is more accurate since it’s literally plugged into your car. It also has lap times, a volt meter, rpm and speed displays.</div> |
Nice, thanks to both.
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Here is a blast from the past, Did Hks ever make a Type 2 cause all i can find is the Type 0, Or the Type 1 which matchs all the stuff you talked about, i am just curious if i am missing something, or if this is suppose to be a DIY for the Type I.
Thanks guys! |
Yes, this is for the Type-1 timer. I'm not sure why it says that. Although, it's for the 2nd generation HKS timer.
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Ok I will update this since no one has yet...everything above is correct EXCEPT E(GREEN) and F(BLUE)from tt to the back of ignition. As jon described above he has the green wire(12v ignition) from the turbo timer to the RED WITH WHITE STRIPE wire on the back which is really the primary accessory, and the blue wire(12v accessory) from the turbo timer to WHITE WITH BLUE STRIPE which is really the secondary accessory.
Instead you need to tap the red with white stripe(primary acc) to F(blue wire from turbo timer) and E(green 12v ignition)to black with white stripe(ignition "on")..so it should be like this: e. (GREEN) 12V Ignition wire from the turbo timer should tap into the "On"(Black with white stripe)wire on the back of the ignition cylinder. f. (BLUE) 12V Accessory wire from the turbo timer should tap into the “ACC”(Red with white stripe)wire on the back of the ignition cylinder. Now your tt will actually function correctly:) I really hope this helps anyone solve any issues they may have with their tt from wiring it incorrectly...as this is for a 2000 and 2001 tib.may work on older tibs but not sure if wire color codes are the same.. |
Supposed to be different color wires for older Tibs but mine works for 2000 Tib wiring goto post:
https://www.hyundaiaftermarket.org/f...-a-98-tiburon/ |
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