The Turbo Timer function allows the Elite ECU to keep the engine running for a programmed amount of time after the ignition key has been switched off. This is typically used to allow a turbo to keep down after hard use. This function requires the Engine Control Relay to be configured and wired to the Elite ECU.
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When the ignition key is switched off, the Turbo Timer function will keep the engine running. Turning the ignition key on and off again will disable the Turbo Timer and turn off the engine.
This allows programming of additional time the ECU will remain powered to control engines ancillaries, eg. thermo fans, after the turbo timer has completed its time.
A percentage of the Turbo Timer mapped time that the engine will remain running for, with the remainder of the percentage to keep the ECU powered. Eg. If the Turbo Timer time is set to be 100 seconds and the Engine Run Percentage is 80%, then the engine will remain running for 80 seconds after the ignition key is turned off, and then the ECU will remain powered on for 20 seconds to control ancillaries.
The amount of time in seconds that the engine will remain running after the ignition key has been turned off. Up to 3D (8x8) mapping is available.