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Old 05-05-2008, 07:49 PM   #281 (permalink)
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Finally got a chance to put it on but now i need the time to hook it up!

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^that looks nice going to start mine real soon
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Finally got a chance to put it on but now i need the time to hook it up!
took me almost 1 year to hook mine up after i installed the button

looks good btw
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Old 05-08-2008, 11:07 PM   #285 (permalink)
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this thread is awesome, just read all 15 pages lol can't wait to try!
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took me almost 1 year to hook mine up after i installed the button

looks good btw
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Nice!!!! I love it. I'm curious....burglar have a better or easy chances to steal your car?
What? The key still needs to be in, and in position II for it to start.
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+ the chip in the key to disable the immobilizer


on another note... with the key in position I the car will turn over but won't start... basically it sounds like ur starting the car but u can't b/c position II turns everything on... ie: gas pump/ecu/etc...

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i was going to say that bizzy, but i didn't want the question of why? pointed at me. haha
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What? The key still needs to be in, and in position II for it to start.
That what I want to hear.....Thanks They basically do need key.
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+ the chip in the key to disable the immobilizer


on another note... with the key in position I the car will turn over but won't start... basically it sounds like ur starting the car but u can't b/c position II turns everything on... ie: gas pump/ecu/etc...

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took me almost 1 year to hook mine up after i installed the button

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thanks....omg a year!!! i got so excited i actually had time to hook it up the next day....it took me about an hour and a half.....this DIY helped me alot and made it quick and easy for me thanks guys the only thing i really did differently with my set up was that i hooked up the constant 12v wire to my brake for safety so u have to have the key in a press the clutch and brake pedal to use the button, but i hate the fact the button lite turns on everytime u hit the brake...owell safety first
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i did mine about a month ago and it wasnt hard at all... just time consumting. ill post pics of mine later today.
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Finally got a chance to put it on but now i need the time to hook it up!

If want like that, why not just buy JDM type-r start button with panel.
only about $90 shipped to US from Civic FD Type-R Mugen Parts and Gear
plug and play
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