
Shadow Meter Turbo Timer
The Shadow Turbo Timer uses an electronic simulation method to keep the vehicle in a "running" state after it is turned off. This allows the oil to continue circulating and exchanging heat with the turbocharger. By setting the ideal engine shutdown time with the timer, the risk of damage to internal engine components is reduced, as it ensures proper cooling. When a turbocharged engine is turned off, the oil circulation stops, but the turbocharger itself can still be at temperatures as high as 900°C–1000°C, with speeds reaching up to 100,000 RPM. As a result, the turbo remains extremely hot and operates at high speeds even after the engine is turned off. Without proper oil circulation, the lack of cooling accelerates the wear and aging of critical engine components. By using the timer to control the shutdown time, the oil continues circulating, helping to lower the turbo's temperature. The Shadow Turbo Timer can handle a high current of 12 volts (20 amperes) and is powered by a CPU for