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I think it's agains the law in Australia (and maybe Japan too) to leave your vehicle while the engine is running. This may be a reason for the conflicting information.
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#12
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You're right. It is illegal to leave a car running while "unattended", however
they have to catch you in the act. There is nothing illegal about a TT, but if you get out of the drivers seat while it is running then you can get a fine. Always have a quick look around to be sure there are no police about before leaving the car. Thats all I do.
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#13
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Turbo timers work well at the track for that added cool down period. After all Subaru recommend a cool down period. I have a Blitz Dual Turbo Timer that also has a very accurate digital boost gauge with peak hold. It helps remind me to cool down the engine every time even if I have to stay with the car to be legal. Try Norbert at Action Alarms for some wiring advice or help.
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i dont think a TT is very nessasary, at the track i just leave the car on and jump out the window so the brant doesnt turn it off for me...
and if i really did flog it 'all the way home' then i can use the brant as a form of TT |
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Though I guess when I finally succumb to Alzheimer's I may get one to remind me to cool the engine down.... btw..."you're" and "each to HIS/HER own".... |
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Now now gents, surely you both can sort this out without a monkey poo fling match.
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problem, timer, turbo |
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