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    #16
    Originally posted by Rob
    I dont have to press the clutch....
    Neither did I.

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      #17
      Having to depress the clutch is the whole issue with auto start...if you dont have to depress it then the car could start.

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        #18
        I want to do remote start, but I dont like the idea of leaving my car in neutral and only using the ebrake.. I guess I could just only use it on surfaces where I know it wont roll..
        1991 Diamondschwarz 325i 5spd (SOLD)
        1989 Zinno 325i 5spd (NEW)
        2000 Nissan Maxima GLS Rollin' Phat (DD)

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          #19
          Umm get a good e-brake man. I ALWAYS leave my car in neutral with the e-brakew up it's safe.

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            #20
            thats the whole point of the ebrake, despite what the best motoring videos show. I've always been a little wary of people with automatics who just put the car in park and dont use the ebrake. That has to put un-needed stress on the tranny
            BEERTECH

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              #21
              Nights hit like 50-60 degrees, and I still warm my car up in the morning :P

              I just wake up, walk outside, start my car and turn on the heater, go inside, get ready and when I come out my car is ready :P

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                #22
                if you really are concerned, the compustar 2000as alarm has a setting where you can have the car start and run for 15 or so minutes if it ever falls below xx degrees
                Originally posted by blunt
                can you get me a deal on cases of their (fiji) bottled water? i wash my 02 in that shit

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by ColdAccord
                  if you really are concerned, the compustar 2000as alarm has a setting where you can have the car start and run for 15 or so minutes if it ever falls below xx degrees

                  thats the worst most useless feature ever.
                  1991 Diamondschwarz 325i 5spd (SOLD)
                  1989 Zinno 325i 5spd (NEW)
                  2000 Nissan Maxima GLS Rollin' Phat (DD)

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                    #24
                    I wonder how many stupid ass idiots paid extra $$$ for that worthless feature?

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by ColdAccord
                      if you really are concerned, the compustar 2000as alarm has a setting where you can have the car start and run for 15 or so minutes if it ever falls below xx degrees
                      So in the middle of a night your car will start up randomly even if you aren't driving the car in the morning?

                      RISING EDGE

                      Let's drive fast and have fun.

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                        #26
                        BMW has some heatet in his option catalog in 1986 it's especially voor Scandinavian countries it's an element in your engine (that'll be works on the electric house net)
                        there was also a system for the cockpit from Eberspächeri think it was

                        1989 E30 318iS_______________________________1989 E30 325iC M-Technic I
                        1997 E36 328iT
                        1990 E30 325iT 24v SOLD
                        1989 E30 325i 2.7i M-Technic II SOLD

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