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Hey Quietracer,

I am very impressed with what you done, how did you develop the push start set up on your ignition system. I would like to do the same.

Your thoughts are greatly appreciated.

Justin

The question is not that we broke a few rules or took certain liberties with our female guests.

We did ;)

Charlie don't surf!!

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Hi,

Go to http://www.ignitedperformance.com/

to order the start button.

To wire it you would come off the TRUE ignition before starter wire connect to relay then from relay to start button and 12v constant. From the start button to starter engine. Don't forget to ground the relay as well as the starter button. If you want i can fax diagram to you.

Ross

ps. Was thinking about replacing diff with TC design..is there a web site?

74' 02 Resto-Mod

87' 325IS

03' Cooper S

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If you can send me the diragram, that would make more sense.

Electrical work is my biggest weakness and my greatest fear.

Thanks for the response.

Justin

The question is not that we broke a few rules or took certain liberties with our female guests.

We did ;)

Charlie don't surf!!

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All work except paint job were done by myself and a co worker who experienced has been with mobile installations. Since the post and from driving the vehicle around town, he has been busy receiving calls quoting similar jobs...The whole project took about a year..I can have him contact you if you wish.

I've known Jim and Debra at German Motorwerks for about 5 years...they have been servicing all my cars...great people.

Tks,

Ross

74' 02 Resto-Mod

87' 325IS

03' Cooper S

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