My new push button start
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this took a while to hook up cause i was using too small of wire for my splice to break through the insulation but its working now
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its pretty easy.. i woulda done a diy.. but i made quite a few mistakes...
just remember this... black/white wire is starter, white is constant power, ground anywhere, and use the black/yellow wire for your ignition source
that being said, you should use the yellow scotch locks with 12-14 gauge wire to have it so you can still use they key.. no cutting of wires is necessary
i cut mine because i want to have to use the button
im gonna put in a switch so that i can turn of the damn light when my car is already running so ppl dont think they can push the button when the car is running
just remember this... black/white wire is starter, white is constant power, ground anywhere, and use the black/yellow wire for your ignition source
that being said, you should use the yellow scotch locks with 12-14 gauge wire to have it so you can still use they key.. no cutting of wires is necessary
i cut mine because i want to have to use the button
im gonna put in a switch so that i can turn of the damn light when my car is already running so ppl dont think they can push the button when the car is running
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^^ On the contrary, I put it there so that people could mess with it. It's great for shows when you show it to people and they are like "That's so cool!" So I let them sit in the passenger seat and they get to start the car up. It helps generate interests in the car.
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^^ On the contrary, I put it there so that people could mess with it. It's great for shows when you show it to people and they are like "That's so cool!" So I let them sit in the passenger seat and they get to start the car up. It helps generate interests in the car.
^^ On the contrary, I put it there so that people could mess with it. It's great for shows when you show it to people and they are like "That's so cool!" So I let them sit in the passenger seat and they get to start the car up. It helps generate interests in the car.
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i have a 5spd.... yes you have to press the clutch and the button to start, and i havent gotten as far as to relocate the 12v socket yet.. but when i do, you will know
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Originally posted by R3DL1N3
where do you guys put your cig outlet? or do you even keep them?
where do you guys put your cig outlet? or do you even keep them?
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but my point is, wouldn;t it be better on a 5 spd because if you push that button again, it wouldnt do anything right? i mean you have to engage the clutch to start so.........
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