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Postby themaleman » Wed Feb 08, 2012 2:50 pm

is there a common place people T into to power things such as boost controllers? would the stereo power be ok?
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Postby 1I1 » Wed Feb 08, 2012 2:55 pm

I just used the wiring for my cig lighter seeing as I never use it
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Re: 12v when ignition is on

Postby sergei » Wed Feb 08, 2012 3:20 pm

themaleman wrote:is there a common place people T into to power things such as boost controllers? would the stereo power be ok?


Stereo power is OK, but it is on in Acc position (so is the cigarette lighter).
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Postby themaleman » Wed Feb 08, 2012 3:48 pm

ok thanks, do you know of anywhere else then that only has power when ON?
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Postby wde_bdy » Wed Feb 08, 2012 3:53 pm

I would have thought the ignition barrel would be your starting point? Could look at ECU power but I would personally try to keep away from that in case of voltage drop issues.

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Postby themaleman » Wed Feb 08, 2012 3:58 pm

yea looks like in gona have to T from there, as i need power for the boost controller but also want to put my turbo timer in. ohh well time to get stuck into it!
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Postby Babz » Wed Feb 08, 2012 3:58 pm

Behind the ignition barrell would be the best place to pick from. Be sure to put a fuse in line just incase.
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Postby sergei » Wed Feb 08, 2012 4:05 pm

Yes, ignition barrel...
I thought I already answered a related question on colours?
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Postby themaleman » Wed Feb 08, 2012 4:40 pm

is IG2 ment to have power when there is no key in the barrel? because black-red dose. also what fuse would you use? ive found that brown-white only has power when in ON position. so ill use that for boost controller power
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Postby sergei » Wed Feb 08, 2012 5:22 pm

themaleman wrote:is IG2 ment to have power when there is no key in the barrel? because black-red dose. also what fuse would you use? ive found that brown-white only has power when in ON position. so ill use that for boost controller power


IG2 might be different colour entirely...

looking at the random Celica repair manual:

IG1 - Blue-Red
IG2 - Black-Orange

Black-Red and White is actually coming from fuse box (ultimately battery) to the switch.

Black-White is start position.

IG2 feeds EFI Relay, Injectors etc.
IG1 feeds rest of the stuff.
I suggest hooking up to IG1 (Blue-Red), and using 10 - 20A fuse (depending on the load), if it is just boos controller I would even put 7.5A blade fuse in there. The ignition switch is fused by two fusible links (one for each feed) of 30 or 40A.
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Postby l1ttle_d3vil » Wed Feb 08, 2012 6:23 pm

depending on the car maybe start at the fuse box?

in my KE there were about 3 or 4 spare terminals which switch at various ignition stages, just connected some spade terminals straight on to them.
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Postby themaleman » Wed Feb 08, 2012 7:16 pm

cheers for all the help, still hoping sum one has installed a turbo timer in a levin and remembers what colors are what, so far all of the diagrams i have seen don't correspond with the color wires i have.
with the multimeter how do i tell what IG1 and IG2 look like? i get acc as its on the barrel and i can see what terminal gets power but im unsure with IG1 and 2
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Postby t0ms » Wed Feb 08, 2012 11:27 pm

Grab a test light or multi meter

key off only 1 or sometimes 2 will have power. these are the feeds to the barrel and also your turbo timer. (from memory - white)

turn key to accessory. one wire will liven up... this is accessory. dont need it. If you connect it when the turbo timer is running your stereo will also.

turn key to on 2 more should power up. you will need both for your turbo timer however there is a difference between the 2. Ign 1 will STAY live when cranking, IGN 2 will die when cranking.
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Postby themaleman » Fri Feb 10, 2012 3:33 pm

ok this is the plug that comes off the ignition barral
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hers what each wire dose

black-red = has constant 12v power, drops to 7v when cranking
blue-red = has 0.5v when key off, then 12 when on ACC
black-yellow = has 12v when switched to ON, and drops to 7v when cranking
black-white = nothing? has random power when cranking only
brown = has constant 12v power, drops to 7v when cranking
brown-white = has 12v when switched to ON, and drops to 7v when cranking
brown-red = nothing? has random power when cranking only

can anybody make any sense of this?

so far im thinking... black-red will be constant power to theturbo timer, blue-red must be acc, but confused to what will be IG1 and IG2, one of them will be power to the boost controller iswell
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Postby themaleman » Sun Feb 12, 2012 5:30 pm

anybody?
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Postby sergei » Sun Feb 12, 2012 7:36 pm

themaleman wrote:black-red = has constant 12v power, drops to 7v when cranking
black-yellow = has 12v when switched to ON, and drops to 7v when cranking
brown = has constant 12v power, drops to 7v when cranking
brown-white = has 12v when switched to ON, and drops to 7v when cranking



use either black-yellow or brown-white for switchable power.

A good way to find out is to bridge one of them with constant 12V, start and turn off the engine, if the car keeps running, then it is the one you want to use for turbo timer.

Turbo timer is a bit of gimmick imo.
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Postby t0ms » Mon Feb 13, 2012 6:32 pm

black-red = has constant 12v power, drops to 7v when cranking
blue-red = has 0.5v when key off, then 12 when on ACC
black-yellow = has 12v when switched to ON, and drops to 7v when cranking
black-white = nothing? has random power when cranking only
brown = has constant 12v power, drops to 7v when cranking
brown-white = has 12v when switched to ON, and drops to 7v when cranking
brown-red = nothing? has random power when cranking only

So Black/Red = Feed to key barrel (Drops because of the load during cranking) = Connect power feed to turbo timer
Blue/Red = Accessory - Dont need
Black/Yellow = IGN 1 (Again drops due to load during cranking)
Black/White = Crank output - Don't need
Brown, Brown/White and Brown/Red are the same as the above but is a 2nd circuit.

So...
Try Feed to turbo timer = Black/Red
Output from turbo timer = Black/Yellow

If that works all good. If it doesnt you will need to add the Brown/White to another of the outputs from the turbo timer
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Postby spoonza6 » Mon Feb 13, 2012 8:01 pm

Black n yellow Black n yellow
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Postby themaleman » Mon Feb 13, 2012 8:48 pm

cheers guys, will hook it up in next couple of days, the turbo timer says it needs, IG1, IG2, constant power and acc, but il leave acc out as mentioned above
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Postby themaleman » Tue Feb 14, 2012 8:44 pm

bit of an update, finished it off today, have the BLITZ Twin Solenoid Boost Controller and the hks turbo timer installed and working perfectly!, the only thing is the turbo timer has a wire going to the hand break sensor which is meant to turn the timer off if the hand break is released, but it doesn't :( but apart from that the wiring is perfect! thanks to those who contributed!
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