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Old Nov 16, 2019 | 03:42 PM
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Hi all, was pondering some unique options for the z and I had an idea, I used to own a 2008 g37s (before somebody slammed into my rear at a stop light and ran for the hills leaving me with a huge *** debt and a totaled car).
that G had a push to start system with a 6MT. Could start it in any position or gear as long as the clutch was pushed in.

Question is, has anybody ever done something like a swap or heard of anyone putting that system in a Z?
I do not want remote start just the push button and most of these aftermarket ones are made in China and I’m not about to put that stuff in place of an oem. So the curious thought came to mind and if it’s the whole ignition system or starter?

Has anyone put a push to start on theirs? I saw that there might be a KP one but Im still trying to understand that and relate the starter was on my G.

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Old Nov 16, 2019 | 08:28 PM
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Old Nov 17, 2019 | 07:00 AM
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The keyless ignition system in the G37 is incorporated into the ECM of that car. It'll be an incredibly arduous job to make that work in a Z. Different engine, different software and multiple sensor issues make the OEM system a no-go.
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