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Posted: March 27, 2007 at 1:56 PM / IP Logged  
STATUS OUTPUT wire comes on 1 second before the ignition turns on from the CM3000 and continues throughout until one second after ignition is OFF. The 2nd STARTER wire ( RED / BLACK ) will do what you need it to for the clutch bypass for starting. The clutch circuit for start only requires a momentary pulse during start to crank the engine over. Wire up a relay like so:
85: RED / BLACK 2nd Starter wire
86: YELLOW starter wire from CN1 harness
87: Jumper this wire to pin 86 ( YELLOW starter wire )
30: To (+) clutch activation wire on Accord
87a: NOT USED
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Velocity Motors wrote:
STATUS OUTPUT wire comes on 1 second before the ignition turns on from the CM3000 and continues throughout until one second after ignition is OFF. The 2nd STARTER wire ( RED / BLACK ) will do what you need it to for the clutch bypass for starting. The clutch circuit for start only requires a momentary pulse during start to crank the engine over. Wire up a relay like so:
85: RED / BLACK 2nd Starter wire
86: YELLOW starter wire from CN1 harness
87: Jumper this wire to pin 86 ( YELLOW starter wire )
30: To (+) clutch activation wire on Accord
87a: NOT USED
I agree, it will work. There are many ways to give the clutch switch wire a (+) signal.
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Posted: March 28, 2007 at 8:30 AM / IP Logged  
No need for second starter......use the main starter wire from the compustar, on the BLACK/ green at the clutch instead of the starter wire at the ignition harness. I have done MANY manual honda products......specially the older units. This is easy. The car has 1 ign, 1 accs, and 1 starter. NO additional outputs from the compustar are needed. you don't even need any extra relays......
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Posted: March 28, 2007 at 8:48 AM / IP Logged  
Problem with that method is that you bypass the clutch for start completly meaning that you don't have to press the clutch in to start. Good if you want it this way, but if you want to retain the fact that you have to press the clutch in , then you have to use a relay. Either way will work, just depends on your preference.
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I hope you are wrong on permanetly bypassing the cluch with Kartunes method. I have been using that method also. I don't see how it would permanetly bypass the clutch by just using the yellow start wire from the remote start to trigger the hot side of the clutch switch to start during remote start. Myabe I am wrong but I hope  not.

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Posted: March 28, 2007 at 10:36 AM / IP Logged  
xtremej wrote:

I hope you are wrong on permanetly bypassing the cluch with Kartunes method. I have been using that method also. I don't see how it would permanetly bypass the clutch by just using the yellow start wire from the remote start to trigger the hot side of the clutch switch to start during remote start. Myabe I am wrong but I hope not.

This is just during the starting of the vehicle. Test this one time and jump in and wire it up directly to the starter wire to the (+) input clutch activation wire and you won't need to press the clutch in to start the vehicle. It's not a bad thing unless the person driving doesn't realize this.
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Posted: March 28, 2007 at 10:27 PM / IP Logged  
With the key.....you need to put the clutch down. With the remote start you do not. There is NO problem with this method. The clutch is NOT permanently bypassed. Think about it......compustar remote start, 95 accord - Page 4 -- posted image.
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Posted: March 29, 2007 at 8:36 AM / IP Logged  
Read my post... I did not say that it will " permanently " bypass the clutch. You still will need to press the clutch when shifting but you will not need to press the clutch when starting because the (+) clutch activation wire is getting a (+) signal from the YELLOW start wire. Therefore you do not need to press the clutch anymore to start the vehicle because the YELLOW (+) starter output will now do this for you.
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I think I see what your saying this is if the starter kill/anitgrind relay is used?compustar remote start, 95 accord - Page 4 -- posted image..
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When you start the car with the key....there is NO output from the remote start starter wire, it hasn't been activated. The yellow wire from the remote start is controlled by an internal relay that is only triggered by remote start. If the internal relay is not triggered there is no voltage on the yellow starter wire. To start the car with the key, you need to push in the clutch. A second starter uotput (NEG)- for the clutch, instaed of the main starter wire  wil doo the same thing....only differance....the relay is external.

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