Remote Start - WITHOUT Alarm *Easy DIY?*

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Old Sep 24, 2006 | 04:31 AM
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Default Remote Start - WITHOUT Alarm *Easy DIY?*

Im in the market for a remote car starter. My car is an 88 Crx si and it has no alarm nor do I really have much need for one right now but a canadian winter is coming and I have to drive this car, it takes forever to produce heat

The car is a 5 speed but somehow (previous owner) you dont have to deprsss the clutch to start the car. So I think that helps right?

If someone could help me find a cheap product that will get the job done all winter long from my house almost 125ft away and help with the installation and whats involved in the install Id apprecaite it

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Old Sep 24, 2006 | 05:02 AM
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Default Re: Remote Start - WITHOUT Alarm *Easy DIY?* (PINKS)

every 88 ive seen doesnt require you to push the clutch to start it.

check for a autopage rs-615,i bought one off ebay for like $50 it has keyless entry and remote start and says 750 feet range,its got built in relays,and you have to push start twice to start it for safety reasons,turbo timer output,etc...
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Old Sep 24, 2006 | 05:22 AM
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All I need the car to do is START

No power locks, power windows blah blah

I just want the car to start, and when I get into it what do I do?
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