Akron/Cleveland 8 Owners.
Last edited by Vyndictive; Jan 8, 2009 at 03:30 PM. Reason: I'm stupid
That wire from the clutch switch is green/red/white.
I had a similar setup on a Jeep, ran the wire thru a 'window reed switch', from an alarm system, hidden under the carpet.
Jeep wouldn't start without a small magnet in place.
https://www.rx8club.com/series-i-do-yourself-forum-73/diy-start-engine-button-34516/
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I had a similar setup on a Jeep, ran the wire thru a 'window reed switch', from an alarm system, hidden under the carpet.
Jeep wouldn't start without a small magnet in place.
https://www.rx8club.com/series-i-do-yourself-forum-73/diy-start-engine-button-34516/
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That wire from the bottom clutch switch is green/red/white.
I had a similar setup on a Jeep, ran the wire thru a 'window reed switch', from an alarm system, hidden under the carpet.
Jeep wouldn't start without a small magnet in place.
https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.php?t=34516
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I had a similar setup on a Jeep, ran the wire thru a 'window reed switch', from an alarm system, hidden under the carpet.
Jeep wouldn't start without a small magnet in place.
https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.php?t=34516
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Wait... so with this thread.... I can install a push button start AND have a magnetic kill switch?
Boy its cold outside... can't wait for my garage.
So the switch is only two wires.
I would go with a kill switch instead of a push button.
Give me a second to Photoshop the pics I took of the interlock switch.
So the switch is only two wires.
I would go with a kill switch instead of a push button.
Give me a second to Photoshop the pics I took of the interlock switch.
Why? We can have BOTH... come on, a push button start is totally what my car needs... it would be easier to crank when it floods
Sorry but..
Originally Posted by Vyndictive
Consecutive Weeks in 09 when the car has been running fine = 1
The boots came off and seized the float pins.
I managed to get his front driver's side off and cleaned it up pretty well.
The front passenger side float is REALLY seized and I couldn't remove the pins.
Would you possibly like to see that number increse beyond 1? I'd say go with just the kill switch for now
and really, how bad could you really screw this up? You cut the wire, wire the switch, it doesn't work or blows a fuse... (I did learn to disconnect the battery when doing **** like this)
But then again... last time someone disconnected the battery the car wouldn't idle anymore - though it turned out to be unrelated.

John: Brakes stop a car - Breaks are short periods of relaxation, sometimes taken for coffee or smoking.
Well.. YOU?
Well... if you look at the electrical diagram, you'll see that the 15A IG Key fuse should be the only one blown.
Cut me deep right then...cut me real deep.
Maybe I'll try to tackle this project alone, and then when I get into trouble... call you guys to bail me out of my own mess - thus creating a learning experience for the whole club that everyone can benefit from.... so... you're welcome.
Maybe I'll try to tackle this project alone, and then when I get into trouble... call you guys to bail me out of my own mess - thus creating a learning experience for the whole club that everyone can benefit from.... so... you're welcome.

And a Stealth sighting. That's some random **** right there. Must have been the joke about Canada on the top of the previous page.
Hey were your front rotors warped or was it your rear? Assuming it was the front but really don't know.
Asking because I'm considering picking up a set before Tuesday. Might just snag yours instead - either one or both. Wish someone hadn't reminded me of that on Monday and maybe just have mentioned it the week before so I coulda gotten some OEMs from something other than a stealership.
from the feel, it was the driver side rear rotor that wasn't very good... Maybe I'll take them down to our machine shop and have them turned...
Honestly, I'm concerned about the vented cross drilled rotors if I do track the car ever... if they warp, i wouldn't mind having back ups... but I don't care if you borrow them on loaner.
EDIT: I'm getting ready to leave work, so I'll throw my old rotors in the trunk and run them down to be turned tomorrow.
Honestly, I'm concerned about the vented cross drilled rotors if I do track the car ever... if they warp, i wouldn't mind having back ups... but I don't care if you borrow them on loaner.
EDIT: I'm getting ready to leave work, so I'll throw my old rotors in the trunk and run them down to be turned tomorrow.
Last edited by Vyndictive; Jan 8, 2009 at 04:25 PM.


