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Rick you splice it into the wires from the plug on your ignition barrel. The turbo timer just keeps the voltage up on
the key-switched "IGN" circuit when you turn the key off, basically just
tricking the car into thinking you never turned the car off, they generally use
a 555 timer IC to count down to zero and then cut off.
Some models will include a double plug (usually for
different brands of car), so to install it all you do is unplug the barrel, put
the doover in it's place and plug the wires back into the doover.
For the record though, I hate turbo timers. They are a
scam and you don't need one. If you take the last 2 minutes of your drive nice
and easy, it will give the turbo time to "warm down" anyway. Who in their right
mind will THRASH their car and immediately switch it off without at least
driving sensibly for a couple of minutes???
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