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turbo timer with shock sensors

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Spyke169

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Sep 30, 2003
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
I have an after market alarms with shock sensors. I want to put on a turbo timer but the vibration from the engine will set off my alarm. So is there anyway I can turbo time my car and lock it and then have the shock sensors turn on after the car turns off, but have the car locked the whole time?
 
if you look at the wiring to your shock sensor, there are 4 wires. 2 of them are power (hot/ground) the other two are signal wires (warn/alarm). What i would recommend as an easy solution is use a double-pole relay to break the switch while your car is on. The turbo timer should sent 12+ to the ignition wire while the car is on. Use this to break the power to your shock sensor.. when the 12+ is stopped and your car shuts down, your shock sensor will then get power. Let me know if you need a diagram...
 
talonstylz, the brand name is code alarm. I got it installed at a local shop. I had never heard of it really before I installed it. When they installed it I was told i couldn't get the turbo timing optino becaue that was part of the remote start package and they wouldn't install a remote starter on a manual tranny car.

dynatos, thanks for you help, I'm pretty sure I inderstand what you are saying it do but a wiring diagram would be great :thumb: I plan on getting a new turbo soon and don't want to get it untill I have a turbo timer.
 
A Diagram was requested later on... Here is:
 

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thanks, i havn't been driving my car in a few weeks cuz of the salt on the roads, now I have somthing to do rather than it just sitting there. thanks again :thumb:
~Nick
 
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