in my 89 supra but i want to diconnect the ignition starter wirer from my key ignition so the key wont turn it over just the button but i cant figure out which wire it is iv looked for wirong diagrams but i cant find anything anyone got any ideas?
IJ.;1521642 said:Makes a lot of sense to me...... <sarc>
reincaster;1521961 said:i'm trying to fabricate a transponder type ignition, like the one on supradupra.com, really cool.
IJ.;1521642 said:Makes a lot of sense to me...... <sarc>
reach for the key turn it, stop before you turn it all the way then press a button.... :nono:
Only way I'd consider it is with keyless entry/start like a modern car.
Mr.PFloyd;1522201 said:or maybe the mechanism is broke, and they don't wanna spend 200 bucks on a new cylinder from yota?
Mr.PFloyd;1522201 said:or maybe the mechanism is broke, and they don't wanna spend 200 bucks on a new cylinder from yota?
Nascar's don't have a key that you have to turn first thoughiwannadie;1522203 said:Or, just wanna feel like you're in nascar .
Athena;1522300 said:I've thrown around the idea a couple of times, but haven't come up with anything I liked, especially for the price I would pay.
If I did do something, There wouldn't be anything involving turning of a key. that's redundant.
Someone had this idea from another forum that I thought about, but in the end, turning the key is the most efficient, definitely cheapest way. which puts this mod, very close to the bottom of my to do list.
"You walk up to the car, the proximity sensor unlocks the doors. Then you push in your 4 digit code into the num pad which turns the car to "Start/Run" Mode. You then push the "Start" button which engages the starter."
" *Once the keyholder is in the car's "bubble" (the required distance from the vehicle for the key to be recognized) the car will automatically unlock the driver's door."
http://www.asianwolf.com/car-alarm-keypad.html
http://www.keepitcleanwiring.com/catalog/Push-Button-Start-Systems/Standard-Systems
^No key needed, but far to complicated for the simple task of starting my car. Neat concept though.
Christopher
reincaster;1522305 said:Motorcycle alarms have the proximity sensor. When I walk up to my bike with the alarm remote and key it disengages, and I can start it. I have it also have it set to if I fall off the bike while riding it, and the bike is separated from me by more than 5 feet, the alarm will sound. Might be a good system to look into, at least for the proximity sensor.
hvyman;1522308 said:walking up to the car and it unlocking because you have the transponder in your pocket is cool. if it unlocks from a certian amount of feet with out pressing buttons and allows you to press a button to start a car all with the remote in the car then its nice.
jetjock;1522332 said: