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lukeforce 
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Ultra Start 2500M Remote Starter (Manual Transmission) has safty features for manual tranny cars.  Could I use these features of some sort or buy this start and "add" to viper to start it w/ the viper remote? 

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I dont think any ultraStart models have an external trigger input wire.
You did mention the UltraStart 4500 though which you could install in place of the viper. I see that as your best choice putting the money issue aside. You might not even be ble to find a manual unit that has slave capabilities.
I personally wouldn't want to deal with the slave idea since the responder would not tell you what was going on with the starter features. It would tell you that the car received the signal, but it wouldnt tell you if it started or shut off. Actually, even if you did find a unit to work, it might be very difficult to know if it received the signal if you had to use the lock wire as the trigger since it requires 2 pulses within a few seconds and the responder type units wait until it receives confirmation before you are able to enter another command so it is possible the 2 pulses wont work and you would have no idea.
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hmm...that will be a waste of money buying the 791xv already. why dont you invest in a NSS instead of another rs unit?
i cant remember what site that sell them, i think they cost about 40 bucks for the NSS....hope someone post teh link here for you.
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What's an NSS?
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neutral safety switch
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iwould only use them as added security on a unit designed for a manual transmission vehicle like we are discussing. If the nss fails due to poor installation, or simply product failure, you're F'd
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yeah jrilla is correct.
just install the rs as is and risk the "putin first gear accidentally".
btw, i hope you didnt buy the whole isntall package and only buy the alarm/keyless install only.
if i have a mt car, ill try to fabricate somekind of NSS at the shift stick using simple plate touching the stick. it maybe crappy but itll work.
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hey jrilla, how does the NSS that they sell work anyways?
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profuse007 wrote:
yeah jrilla is correct.
just install the rs as is and risk the "putin first gear accidentally".
btw, i hope you didnt buy the whole isntall package and only buy the alarm/keyless install only.
if i have a mt car, ill try to fabricate somekind of NSS at the shift stick using simple plate touching the stick. it maybe crappy but itll work.

what du you mean by that

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i think you askin about the "just install the rs as is and risk the "putin first gear accidentally"."
some ppl out there just install the unit w/o the NSS and they risk of puttin it into gear while rs.
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