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    I wired mine into the clutch switch. I have a switch to arm the system wired with a relay into my line lock. I pump the brake and with the system (switch) armed all i do is tap the line lock switch and the relay holds the line lock and supplies the needed 12V to activate the 2-step. When you release the clutch the line lock and 2-step are released and its off to the races. With the switch in the off position, you use the line lock as you would normally. Good thing about this is, once you release the relay (letting out the clutch) the 2-step will not be activated during shifts because you would have to have the clutch in and hit the line lock switch again to activate the relay.

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    We were originally trying to do mine to the clutch switch but the switch was backwards (had power with the clutch was up, cut out when you pressed it I think) and we were trying to spray it that night lol.

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    There are two switches on the clutch pedal bracket:

    - Cruise Release Clutch Switch - open with clutch pedal depressed (pink wire on terminal B, brown wire on terminal A). Points forward, inserted into tab on left side of left clutch pedal pivot bracket.

    - Clutch Start Switch - closed with clutch pedal depressed (yellow wire on terminal B, brown wire on terminal A) Odd rectangular switch on a bracket all the way to the left of the bracket that holds the clutch pedal assembly to the firewall.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Injuneer View Post
    There are two switches on the clutch pedal bracket:

    - Cruise Release Clutch Switch - open with clutch pedal depressed (pink wire on terminal B, brown wire on terminal A). Points forward, inserted into tab on left side of left clutch pedal pivot bracket.

    - Clutch Start Switch - closed with clutch pedal depressed (yellow wire on terminal B, brown wire on terminal A) Odd rectangular switch on a bracket all the way to the left of the bracket that holds the clutch pedal assembly to the firewall.
    Thank you! I will definitely look into that.

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    Thanks Injuneer, I should have said clutch start switch. My bad

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    Little early Christmas present to myself

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    The build took a little turn this winter/spring. No more nitrous any more, put on a VS Racing billet wheel 78/75. Running it on E85 with meth for cooling for now until i put a A/W intercooler on it eventually. Going to put a 8.50 cage in it before I do the IC as it doesn't have any cage currently. Running on Holley Terminator X now too. New clutch going in this weekend then a tune and hopefully some 9s this year lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Formula218 View Post
    The build took a little turn this winter/spring. No more nitrous any more, put on a VS Racing billet wheel 78/75. Running it on E85 with meth for cooling for now until i put a A/W intercooler on it eventually. Going to put a 8.50 cage in it before I do the IC as it doesn't have any cage currently. Running on Holley Terminator X now too. New clutch going in this weekend then a tune and hopefully some 9s this year lol

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    Love it! Is that a prefab turbo kit? Fits nice in there behind the radiator. REALLY nice, actually.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harner View Post
    Love it! Is that a prefab turbo kit? Fits nice in there behind the radiator. REALLY nice, actually.
    Thanks! No it wasn't, I got manifolds and a crossover off marketplace and we remade the crossover to make it work for us. we cut the rad supports out top and bottom and made a new one at the bottom to hold the weight of the rad, and the top is just supported by the bumper.

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