Custom turbo timer w/ Red led's (56k death)

kyle's protege5 said:
I just opened up my Greddy TT and in about 2 minutes figured out which wires feed the blue and red LEDS. Its the 3rd and 4th from the right side if you look at the ribbon cable feeding the front panel from the top. I just carefully cut those 2 peeled them up and and crossed them, then soldered them. I insulated them with a hot glue gun and then plugged everything back in again, worked perfect! Now its red all the time and blinks to blue when its counting down B4 you pull the emergency brake handle up. I've been wanting to do it since i put it in, this just gave me the push to finally do it.

I have a Greddy EBC on the way, when it gets here I'll do the same and post the instructions for it too.

I'll take pics then too, the camera was not here when I did the TT.


hmmm what about the HKS Type 1?
 
Honestly, this guy is making bank loot if he's doing a lot of these...this most likely is either A.) replacing an LED or B.) changing 2 wires
 
MSpeed2397 said:
Honestly, this guy is making bank loot if he's doing a lot of these...this most likely is either A.) replacing an LED or B.) changing 2 wires

yeah... either way.. we need a how-to ha
 
GhostMercury said:
i think we need a how to on how to change the greddy tt and ebc to red all the time.

Didn't Kyle's Protege5 explain how to do this a couple of posts below yours?
 
Mega Bump!!

I looked at my Blitz TT today and it looks near impossible to simply redirect a couple wires in a ribbon cable like the Greddy TT that was shown in previous posts.

I didnt take pics but it's easy to pop open and look at the circuit board. From what I can tell the little LEDs are soldered straight to the circuit board and the plastic bracket thing for the LCD screen is in the way on the other side to really see what you're doing.
I'm not steady enough with a soldering iron to do unsolder a tiny LED and resolder it back into place.
 

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