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    Was wondering if anyone has done this for a lt1 car and if so how did you do it and how hard was it.


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    Are you talking about using a fob as in a newer car or retaining your key and adding a start button?

    The second is easy, all you would need is the button and some wire to ground between the theft deterrent module and relay. Tons of people use the S2000 starter button for it.




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    I was thinking more for racing purposes so no key is needed I'm not sure if I'll do this but it would be nice to know for future reference


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    You will need to get a tune/bypass the theft deterrent to do away with the key completely.

    Actually I take that back, you can measure the resistance of your key, solder in the correct resistor to the theft deterrent and you wont have to worry about it. Alot of people do this when the key gets worn out including myself

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    Cool deal thanks man


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