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Make your own remote starter.

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akd67

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Learned this from a old school mechanic today: Hook a wire(alligator clips work well)to the big post that the + battery cable hooks to on the solenoid & other end of the wire to a toggle switch. Hook another wire to the small post on the solenoid closest to the "+" cable and run that wire to the other post on the toggle switch. Make sure key is on and hit the remote switch. If its a lock on type switch when the engine starts you have to click it to "off" manually to disengage the starter. A spring loaded push button this work better.
If you heard of this already sorry to waste your time.I guess its kinda like arcing across with a pair of pliers with a more little control.
 

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Good to know but ive always had a remote starter lying around so thats what i use.
 

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Man, I've always used a screwdriver on the solenoid (or whatever metallic object happened to be laying around). I'm ultra low tech.
 
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1320stang said:
I'm ultra low tech.
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Best way to be. I liked having the extra length of wire so I could mess with the throttle this time. Just rebuilt the carb so I had some issues to work out.
 
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**stupid question alert**

Would this work even w/o the keys in the ignition? Would the car actually run??
 
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eats305sstock said:
**stupid question alert**

Would this work even w/o the keys in the ignition? Would the car actually run??
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No. If the key isnt on the engine will die as soon as you disengage the starter. Dont ask me how i know this.
 

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No. If the key isnt on the engine will die as soon as you disengage the starter. Dont ask me how i know this.
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Well, without the keys in the ignition, all I've ever had it do was just crank over. This is the method I've used in adjusting the valves, bumping the starter to turn the motor over. Most of my buddys have a remote starter button mounted to the firewall of their drag cars.
 
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I once had a 1960 Rambler station wagon that had a push button starter on the dash. Didn't even need a key.
 

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If you want to start and run your car without a key, you will also need to run a toggle switch to your ignition (along with a remote starter switch). Cruise down the road and turn your car off while driving. It dies, becaus the ignition is no longer getting any juice and not creating any spark.

Call me crazy...but I just use my key.
 
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