01-23-2011 | #11 |
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Re: Electronics upgrade report
There is a sequence you have to go through prior to shutting the car down. The car has to be shut off in nuetral with the e-brake on. If you do not follow the steps the remote start will not work
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01-23-2011 | #12 |
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Location: Dallas, TX
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Re: Electronics upgrade report
But somebody could later put the car in gear after the shutdown sequence has been done? Just speaking for myself here, but I can't take the risk that maybe I'll unwittingly forget, or that somehow - however unlikely - the car could be placed into gear. That's why I decided to forgo the convenience. It's not like I'm leaving it out in the cold winter and need to warm it up for 10 minutes in the morning while I have my coffee.
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01-23-2011 | #13 | |
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Re: Electronics upgrade report
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I am different than a lot of you in I drove my vette everywhere, in all weather (except snow). There is something nice about being in a shopping mall in July and starting it before you get out and the car being cool. Guess I am just too much of a pansy. |
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01-23-2011 | #14 |
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Re: Electronics upgrade report
I'd never say pansy to a guy that drives the car. The wife & I traded the '69 Z28, which was cool but we NEVER drove, for the ZR-1. A/C, power steering, halfway decent seats, overall drivability won out. We use the ZR-1 as a daily driver. The beast was meant to be driven, so who are we to out-think the engineers?
Sounds like you've taken good precautions on the remote start. I still wouldn't do it because I'm sure I could find a way to have the car remote start its way into a brick wall. I'm really good at stuff like that.
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01-25-2011 | #15 |
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Location: Omaha
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Re: Electronics upgrade report
Cool, I've been looking for somebody in N. Dallas to do my 91 ZR-1. Want the keyless, and full stereo setup, so it looks like I've found the source now.
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01-25-2011 | #16 |
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Re: Electronics upgrade report
Looks great another option is the Viper 211HV. Ive been running that on two C4s now for about 5 years. No issues
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01-25-2011 | #17 | |
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Re: Electronics upgrade report
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If you want me to answer any specific questions about what I had done and what it cost, probably best to PM me.
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01-25-2011 | #18 |
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Re: Electronics upgrade report
Here's what I got the boot screen to do:
My phone doesn't take such great pics so here's the original image: And this is what I'm going to put in as the new background that goes behind all the radio etc stuff:
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