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DirkyDirka 01-01-06 08:01 PM

push button start
 
Ya also on my rx7 it had rollcage momo seat racing beat 3" exaust and the guy had put in a push start ignition which if u dont know how to do it right its very difficult at first i got annoyed by it but now i can do it pretty easily. just wanna hear what others have to say about the push button ignition cause u have to put key turn it flip a switch and hit button same time while giving a little gas......lmk wut u all think thank you. ill try .get more pix soon this was one of pics he sent before i bought.

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...m/mycar-12.jpg

CompuBob 01-01-06 08:06 PM

what?

Sgt. Pepper 01-01-06 08:07 PM

Huh?

I think I made out the, "put key turn it flip a switch and hit button same time while giving a little gas"

My thoughts, that's just too much work to get a car started, I would rather just turn the key and be done.

Alex6969 01-01-06 08:12 PM

exactly, there's been alot of people doing the push button start. I don't really see why, its just one more thing to go wrong. but hey its your car, you do what you want.

Jumbogumbp 01-01-06 08:52 PM

lol... on my old subie I used a transmitter that was attached to my key chain... when I got close to my car it kicked over a relay which completely bypassed the ignition and used a button on the dash next to the steering column to start it and a button to turn it off... if the transmitter isn't within a few feet of the car it won't start... no hassle just kept the transmitter in my pocket.. sat down... pushed a button and drove. I'm thinking of doing something similar, but also have it unlock my car when I get near it... and some kind of timer for when the transmitter isn't close to the car to auto lock it... I dunno about that part yet though.

aka_rocket 01-01-06 09:01 PM

my TII my buddy gave me had a similar thing in there, flip the switch, then button and key. he got it from someone in the bay.

uRizen 01-01-06 09:25 PM

Wouldn't it be easier to install a cheap remote start unit (FCs have a neutral safety switch so you won't kill anyone) and hack a remote apart to make your in-car push button?

Just a thought... :D

iceblue 01-01-06 09:34 PM

^ Working on it ;-)

All you need really is a remote starter kit. I am going to use one that allows scheduling starts. So it has warm up time for my girl when she has school. Keeps her from having to go out and start it in morning before her shower and stuff.

DirkyDirka 01-02-06 12:59 AM

lol
 
ya haha idk it came with car its sorta a hassle but i mean if someone tryed to steal it they would be so clueless cause its different then most ive seen u gotta do it just right...gets on my nerves though so imma prob just go back to regular key turn once i get new alarm but ya how much work is it to go back to normal turn key?and idk if my alternator is bad but today after goto wal mart i tryed to start it and it wouldnt turn over then second time i tryed it like didnt sound like it wanted to at all and the lights inside didnt glow as bright then agian and they barely even came on so i went and chilled in wally world and about 20 minutes later i go out and it starts first try liek nothing....did same thing a few days ago...sorta gay cause when iw anna leave after goign somewhere i gotta wait.....


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