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Old 2010-02-25, 09:00 AM   #26
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Would that still allow the clutch/ignition switch to engage so you can start the car?
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Old 2010-02-25, 09:43 AM   #27
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Would that still allow the clutch/ignition switch to engage so you can start the car?
No. This mod means you can't start the car. But it's a small price to pay for so much better clutch feel! Suck it up, Mary!
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Old 2010-02-25, 09:51 AM   #28
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LOL. Well I didn't see that it was Subaru specific and not all cars have the ignition switch so I thought it was a good question.
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Old 2010-02-25, 10:18 AM   #29
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LOL. Well I didn't see that it was Subaru specific and not all cars have the ignition switch so I thought it was a good question.
I have no idea what car(s) it's for. Just that if you're going to install one, sorting out the clutch switch would just be an obvious requirement... there's no one installing these things w/o ensuring the clutch switch is working properly, or completely disabled... unless they just leave their car in the garage permanently.

Come to think of it... my WRX would really work well with one of these... it just sits in the garage permanently!
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Old 2010-02-25, 11:25 AM   #30
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I have the D-Wolf (http://d.wolf.kit.googlepages.com/) (you can also google d-wolf, the first link that comes up are reviews on NASIOC) clutch kit in my car and for something so simple and easy to put in it is really really great. It is made specifically for Subaru and it eliminates some of the slop at the bottom of the clutch stroke and makes it feel as though the clutch engages lower. The clutch "switch" is adjustable so if you install one of these you can easily adjust the clutch switch to still function as normal, or you can bypass it all together so that you don't have to engage the clutch to start the car.
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Old 2010-02-25, 05:35 PM   #31
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I wasn't thinking of anything so fancy as ixiz or this other d.wolf kit. I figured just a long bolt, a couple of nuts, and a rubber cap from Lowes would work nicely.
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Old 2010-02-25, 05:59 PM   #32
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I have no idea what car(s) it's for. Just that if you're going to install one, sorting out the clutch switch would just be an obvious requirement... there's no one installing these things w/o ensuring the clutch switch is working properly, or completely disabled... unless they just leave their car in the garage permanently.

Come to think of it... my WRX would really work well with one of these... it just sits in the garage permanently!

This nasioc thread shows how to adjust the start function for the kit.
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show....php?t=1349780
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