[Supras] Remote Starter Solnoid

Brandon fstrnldr at tconl.com
Fri Feb 23 10:27:04 CST 2007


funny thing is that i have done a simialr "fix" on many toyota including my 
89 Supra, only i just used a regular 30 amp automotive relay.    I'm sure 
the relay wouldn't handle as much power as the ford part, but its just as 
good as the original relay that toyota uses, and you shouldn't need more amp 
ability than stock.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jeff Mohler" <speedtoys.racing at gmail.com>
To: "Michael Bringle" <squeak at cygnusx1.net>
Cc: "supras list" <supras at supras.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 9:07 PM
Subject: Re: [Supras] Remote Starter Solnoid


>I think it should be renamed "Ford" not Mustang.
>
>
> Its a simple 4post solenoid that Ford used in about everything for a 
> million
> years, including many outboard boats..etc.
>
> A switched 12v feed, a ground and a BIG battery fed 12v feed, and a BIG 
> 12v
> feed to starter..that gets current when the switched lead gets power.
>
>
>
> On 2/22/07, Michael Bringle <squeak at cygnusx1.net> wrote:
>>
>> Hey all, I'm gonna do the "Dean Starter Fix", use a Mustang solenoid, but
>> I
>> was wondering if anyone had the part number or year of Mustang it was 
>> for?
>> I'm getting tired of having to push my car to start it, and there are 
>> only
>> so many hills in Irvine that you can park on.  He took his site down and
>> all
>> I have is the JPG that was typed up.  Links to any other write ups would
>> be
>> cool too :).
>>
>>
>>
>> -Mike
>>
>> 89T BST++
>>
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