Show me your 3 step clutch switch installs!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Bryson »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I'm just looking for more ideas on how to mount this Hondata Clutch switch.
TIA,
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do you have a clutch switch on ur car originally? cant you just take ur clutch kill wire, if you have it, and splice it, put in a switch and hide it, and viola there ya go? a clutch switch? (if it sounds like i dont know what im talking about its because 88's were the best year, and dont have clutch kills i.e. i dont have to step on my clutch to start my car
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TIA,
Bryson</TD></TR></TABLE>
do you have a clutch switch on ur car originally? cant you just take ur clutch kill wire, if you have it, and splice it, put in a switch and hide it, and viola there ya go? a clutch switch? (if it sounds like i dont know what im talking about its because 88's were the best year, and dont have clutch kills i.e. i dont have to step on my clutch to start my car
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I just installed it to be honest...haha.
Yeah I just found the stock switch (PITA to get too BTW), and wired it up to the hondata. I then just spliced the harness wires together so I don't have to press the clutch to start the car...WOOT.
Yeah I just found the stock switch (PITA to get too BTW), and wired it up to the hondata. I then just spliced the harness wires together so I don't have to press the clutch to start the car...WOOT.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by b2o-vtec »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i dont have to step on my clutch to start my car
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Which is cool until you let someone start your car that doesn't know about it and ends up smashing your car
</TD></TR></TABLE>Which is cool until you let someone start your car that doesn't know about it and ends up smashing your car
haha...Bump for Joo!
Have you looked at the clutch pedal assembly at all? I wonder if there is a stop bolt on the top side of the braket? If so, you could just remove it and put in the switch...Hrmm.
Have you looked at the clutch pedal assembly at all? I wonder if there is a stop bolt on the top side of the braket? If so, you could just remove it and put in the switch...Hrmm.
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Oh also...
If you have no bolts or anything...
you could just take off the pedal (not that hard), and mount a 90 degree bracket too it. Then drill a hole through it for the switch, and mount it so that when the pedal is pressed the switch will engage on the firewall.
If you have no bolts or anything...
you could just take off the pedal (not that hard), and mount a 90 degree bracket too it. Then drill a hole through it for the switch, and mount it so that when the pedal is pressed the switch will engage on the firewall.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Sand1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Which is cool until you let someone start your car that doesn't know about it and ends up smashing your car
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i dont let anyone drive my car. evAr.
</TD></TR></TABLE>i dont let anyone drive my car. evAr.
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