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Old 03-11-2013, 10:22 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by jsimon7777 View Post
What can we do with this info? I'd like remote start in a manual car.
Personally, I can do a lot with this info.

If you have to ask what you can do with it, you probably shouldn't be doing anything with it.

The information in the PDFs alone is enough to install a remote start, but you'd lose a key in the process. In conjunction with some data bus modules (AL-DS, FLCAN, BLADE) you can avoid losing a key and have most of the hardwiring controlled through data.

You'd also need to wire a relay (such that the vehicle thinks the clutch is being pressed during the remote start sequence) to interface with a remote start that had a manual transmission mode, (i.e. Compustar FT-6200-S or higher end Viper/Python/Clifford/Automate) systems.

Also, any information you'd need related to the audio system is included so if you're changing speakers or the headunit.

If you wanted to integrate window control modules (DEI 530T) so the windows automatically roll-up when you lock the doors, that information is there as well.

The benefit of directechs is you have a guide to wire color, wire location, and pin location but you better still use a multi-meter to verify. So for me, directechs wiring info is the holy grail of any 12v electronics person...in conjunction with my trust multi-meter I can do nearly anything, very easily.
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