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Old 05-12-2006, 06:46 PM
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Originally Posted by JEFFOS69,May 12 2006, 02:36 PM
it will not grind. - press it all you want.
wrong!
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It depends on which finger you use.
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Originally Posted by nightcrawler7188,May 12 2006, 02:17 PM
before i had my Invidia (when the engine was quiet at idle) i pressed the start button while the engine was already started, and it did grind.
now, the Invidia's roar can help you awake right!?
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Originally Posted by meth,May 12 2006, 03:23 PM
i pressed it once before, it grinded, i don't remember if i was on the clutch or not. in other words, don't press it.
me 2!
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Race Miata Posted on May 13 2006, 04:36 AM
Now that you guys bring up the topic about European cars don't need to depress clutch to start, I'm curious if any of you Europeans has ever pressed the Start button outside the car while it's in 1st gear? What would it do?
Well... if you have the key in the ignition and turned, making it ready to start...
It's very likely it would start & run
I'll try it out this afternoon









(NO I won't )
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I know this verges off topic, but as an old fart I remember being able to fire up a car's starter while it was in gear (using key starters, that is) before all the "safety" interlocks got introduced in the US. I always thought that was a good thing (better than having an automatic tranny) because you could use the starter to get you off, say, railroad tracks if your engine happened to conk out while an oncoming train was coming at you! The fact that your car would lurch forward if you were too acclimated to automatic tranny cars to push in the clutch... well, so be it.

[soapbox]Thank god for all the liability lawsuits over the years that have brought us here. [/soapbox] (sorry).
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Only if the clutch is pressed in.
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