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Old May 21, 2006 | 07:48 AM
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06 Factory alarm w/ turbo timer?

built in turbo timer.

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Old May 30, 2006 | 02:10 PM
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pssst... you really dont need a TT these days...
Old Dec 28, 2006 | 11:56 AM
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Originally Posted by sammae01
My bro just purchased a 06 and got the fatory alarm and lo jack with it, anyhoo if or when he buys a turbo time like greddy or hks, will it be able to be compatible with the factory alarm as in Arm itself after its had time to cool down and turn off? because i know my viper does it ... take key out.....rumble rumble for a while until sutable time for cooling. Shut off......the alarm chirps right after shut off.
why did you pay for lo jack; my brother did the same and it was an extra 1.5K and it never helped with anything. I also 2nd the fact that you dont' need a T-timer. You can let it cool down in 1 minute and thats if you go from high rpm's to a parking spot. that is pretty much the only time you would want a timer and it would only be running for a 1 or so. Other wise let drive the parking lot twice and you'll be set. I often just sit there in nuetral and let a song run 1/2 way through while I get my wallet and make sure I don't leave anything insight to be stolen etc etc.

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Old Jan 18, 2007 | 07:08 PM
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If you do need a TT there are some sites that tells you how to do it but IMO it not the right way. The way is to use a relay when installing a TT.
Old Jan 21, 2007 | 01:02 PM
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i purchased an alarm a while back and it wasnt compatible with my greddy tt. i doubt it will let you because most oem alarms/keyless entry systems wont even work if any of the doors are open or if the key is in the ignition. it will think the key is still in the ignition while its running off the tt so i dont think it will work.
btw, you only need a turbo timer is your turbo is oil cooled only. most turbos are oil and water cooled.
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