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Old 08-02-2007, 01:10 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by aaronneon@RealTune
Quote: Originally Posted by chuck's_srt-4
I'm sure many of you have noticed that you are able to start your car w/out depressing the clutch, and have wondered how to enable this feature. I know I was wondering, particularly for the aspect of being able to pass safety tech at the strip.


Thanks for posting it Chuck

Question though, why do people want to do this? I for one like it much better without having to push the clutch in

Right there in black and white (now in bold, and underlined for the reading impaired...LOL). That was my only concern. That and someone else starting my car w/out being familiar with a car that starts w/out the clutch disengaged.
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