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Old 04-25-2010, 01:44 PM
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Would the service switch come from the wiring company or the Stardrive system? Confused on that.
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I also recommend Sven and Star Drive. i put one in my car last summer and it works great.

GM ECM user take note:
You will need to make some leads off your bat, ign, start, acc wires for a portable key tumbler. You need this so a computer can pull your ECM Programming in key on, motor off. Stardrive won't trip ECM in ACC.

I highly recommend that you build pigtails off the bat, ign, acc, start wires that run from your harness to the stardrive box. Terminate these leads with the 30amp capable metri pack double connectors. (380s?) You will then have bat, start, ign, acc wires from the harness that each split into a Y with metripak connectors on each end. When it is plugged into the star drive box, the other end of the Y has the male ends of the metri pak connector w/ plugs to protect against shorts. Vice versa when the Ys are plugged into a key tumbler.
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I also recommend Sven and Star Drive. i put one in my car last summer and it works great.

GM ECM user take note:
You will need to make some leads off your bat, ign, start, acc wires for a portable key tumbler. You need this so a computer can pull your ECM Programming in key on, motor off. Stardrive won't trip ECM in ACC.

I highly recommend that you build pigtails off the bat, ign, acc, start wires that run from your harness to the stardrive box. Terminate these leads with the 30amp capable metri pack double connectors. (380s?) You will then have bat, start, ign, acc wires from the harness that each split into a Y with metripak connectors on each end. When it is plugged into the star drive box, the other end of the Y has the male ends of the metri pak connector w/ plugs to protect against shorts. Vice versa when the Ys are plugged into a key tumbler.
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I'm not sure if this is a stupid question, but does the Star Drive work with carburetors. If so, is there anything special that has to be done to make it work?
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I'm not sure if this is a stupid question, but does the Star Drive work with carburetors. If so, is there anything special that has to be done to make it work?

It would make no difference - it's just a keyless start button rather than using a key.
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Nice, I lye keet!

What H/U is that btw? ...nevermind, I saw the info in your other thread.

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Does anyone know what size the mounting hole needs to be? This is from their website, but not sure if this refers to the size of the mounting hole, or the outside diameter of the button itself.

How big is the button, and the housing?
Button 15/16 , Housing 1 3/4

I emailed them, but no response yet...
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