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    Quote Originally Posted by Northstar View Post
    Thanks for the feed back Crazy... so the only time you use your Key is to unlock the steering wheel if it gets locked for some reason? Also if you need to open the passenger side door, you have to press the door switch correct?

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    I dont use a key period. in the instructions they tell you to use a shaved key, so i just went down to a local ace hardware or even wal-mart can do it and make a copy of your key just for the purpase of cutting it. then put it in your ignition and turn it off the lock portion, sorry nowhere near a car at this time but the next turn after lock. so your steering wheel will be unlocked always. down side, but upside for all you worried guys, who are afraid of someone steeling your shit, as soon as they somehow get into your car and see just a button there, they are gonna be like ..., because the ignition console is obsolete at this point, and the only way the system works is with the key present.

    as for the door, it unlocks both doors as if you just unlocked the car with teh unlock switch. they give you 2 antenna's to place throughout your car. and whether im walking in from teh driver side or passenger side it will unlock both doors.

    i have a video that i made, kinda lame, but gonna revamp that shit and advancedkeys wanted me to send them it and use for advertising, i plan to as soon as i make it look more stylish, im gonna dremel the hell out of those screws under the steering wheel to get them out completely so that way i can put the push button in the exact place of the original. and then put in my new dash consoles. i'll either probably do a write up on it here soon without pictures, or do one once i get back from this training evolution im on which ends on teh 22nd of april. all in all the system works awesome, it blows people away the moment they see the shit. the wireless car is about the size length and height of a tic tac can and the width of 2-3 credit cards put together, so it just sits in my wallet.
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    oh and if anyone does become interested, you should P.M. me your first and last name if you purchased the product, because advancedkeys is giving me a special offer bonus for every person that i help them sell, i guess they think that because of the opportunity it brings them in the tuner world to have a supra represent their product. up to you, im not a sales man or working for them.

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    Heres the youtube link i just posted of my lame trial version video rushed it at the end, wife was coming up to the car and was gonna ruin my 2 minutes of fame.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRZtP48PhkU

    also ive had the system since november of 2010, it took me a long time to find someone who was willing to work on installing it, im hoping by the time i get home and to my car and get do a write up for how to install this system for dummies helps those willing to try it on their own.

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    Thanks for the feed back and vid Crazyasian6!
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    thanks for the feedback and video Crazyasian6. Have you had any problems with this system? thinking about installing one in my rx7
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    The only problem is when someone is in the car and you walk away from the car, and it locks, if the passenger unlocks the car from the inside it will set off the security system as if someone was trying to break in. I always just keep a key in the center console to unlock the door to deactivate the system just in case. happened to me once. Then again its not often that i do leave someone locked in my car. Other than that its awesome. When people see it, they are just amazed by not having to use a key and just walk up to the car.
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    Really nice thank you for sharing I also found this video of the advanced key system installed on a IS300
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8j1hshpFeY

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    how would this work with an aftermarket alarm system?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crazyasianr6 View Post
    Just installed my Advancedkeys system a little over a week ago. they say that any proffesional could install it in under an hour. ... it took me and a very knowledgeable keyless entry installer 11 hours to install it. but we spent 2 hours trying to cut the cone screw things that hold the ignition piece in place so it cant be removed for security reasons.(not very car knowledgable yet) but under the steering wheel. couldnt get that off. but after that their system instructions are pretty dead on except for they say to connect their yellow wire to the accesory wire. no bueno. pretty much car will just turn over and never start do to the fact taht the accessory wire cuts off for a split second when you start the car so we just ran it to the power wire to give it a continuous 12volt needed.

    I dont know much, but i could after watching and seeing it done on that system. it can be installed in around a hour or 2. Works like a charm though. it works with the stock security alarm for the supras. any more questions just ask. if you want the name of the guy who helped me, his name is Glen Price, he owns Illicit Performance in Palm Springs, CA. has a pretty huge shop full of RX-7's and has done a fair amount of work on supras. Since he helped install mine, he plans on installing it in his mazda miata with an LS1 in it and his mazda rx-7.

    Hey!

    I bought one of these like 3 Months ago, but I have never got the time to install the damn thing, because it looks so complicated!


    Any chance of a Guide of sorts? Also, is there a particular reason you didn't put the Push Start Button where the stock ignition keyhole is?
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    like i stated in that comment. i couldnt get the stock ignition console out because the screws holding it in place are anti theft screws that arent meant not to come out. and i didnt have a tools to take it out at the time. tomorrow i plan on attempting to take it out again. i have a write up almost done for this installation. waiting till i can get this part in the spot. Ive been away for the last month due to some military training. been busy these last few days since back installing some exterior parts as well as about to install my daveH kit.

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    looking foward to the install write up!

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    Does this fit in the OEM key location?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hatem View Post
    Does this fit in the OEM key location?
    It does, but as crazyasian said previously, there are Anti-Theft Screws in the OEM Key location that are damn near impossible to get out.

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    Ok, about this Advanced Keys unit, will it work properly with a turbo timer?
    Meaning, would it lock the doors if I walk away from the car after shutting it off and turbo timer has kicked in and delays shut down for x amount of seconds?
    The sales representative says all I have to do is disconnect turbo timer's output to ACC and the doors would lock after i walk off, as all the turbo timer would need is the ignition power?
    Is that correct?

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    im ordering one next week looks bad ass brings my car up to date

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crazyasianr6 View Post
    Just installed my Advancedkeys system a little over a week ago. they say that any proffesional could install it in under an hour. ... it took me and a very knowledgeable keyless entry installer 11 hours to install it. but we spent 2 hours trying to cut the cone screw things that hold the ignition piece in place so it cant be removed for security reasons.(not very car knowledgable yet) but under the steering wheel. couldnt get that off. but after that their system instructions are pretty dead on except for they say to connect their yellow wire to the accesory wire. no bueno. pretty much car will just turn over and never start do to the fact taht the accessory wire cuts off for a split second when you start the car so we just ran it to the power wire to give it a continuous 12volt needed.

    I dont know much, but i could after watching and seeing it done on that system. it can be installed in around a hour or 2. Works like a charm though. it works with the stock security alarm for the supras. any more questions just ask. if you want the name of the guy who helped me, his name is Glen Price, he owns Illicit Performance in Palm Springs, CA. has a pretty huge shop full of RX-7's and has done a fair amount of work on supras. Since he helped install mine, he plans on installing it in his mazda miata with an LS1 in it and his mazda rx-7.

    isnt it supposed to go where the original ignition is? i dont like it on the side looks cheap and very pep boyish

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    Need to make sure that the doors will lock once I walk away from the car even after that the turbo timer has delayed shut down of the engine.
    Can anyone confirm that this can be done simply by disconnecting the turbo timer output to ACC?

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    how`s the other Guy`s name in the SF that made a kit sometime ago??
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    I believe it was DreSpec.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dcsticks View Post
    isnt it supposed to go where the original ignition is? i dont like it on the side looks cheap and very pep boyish
    This has been answered three times. Please read the thread.

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    I really wanna go ahead and do this mod, I would appreciate if anyone could answer my question:

    Cld I make the doors lock once I walk away from the car even if the turbo timer has kicked in and delayed shut down?
    I was told that all I'd have to do is disconnect the turbo timer's output to the ACC & the doors would lock after I walk off, as all the turbo timer would need is the ignition power.

    Can anyone confirm if that is correct? Would this work?

    Thank you,


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    down for more review... Why not put the push to start in the keyhole location though?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matty95'Coupe View Post
    down for more review... Why not put the push to start in the keyhole location though?
    Heres why he did it that way..

    Quote Originally Posted by Guff View Post
    It does, but as crazyasian said previously, there are Anti-Theft Screws in the OEM Key location that are damn near impossible to get out.

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    this is soooo hott and such a n nice mod for the car

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