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Old 05-26-2015, 12:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Detroit Bill View Post
A neutral safety takes an output from the transmission, I assume you have a Tremec and the ignition circuit uses it. I'd be surprised if the wiring was not already in the wiring harness. I suspect it would not be that hard, it is a foundational safety devise.

Imagine if it was not on stands and drove out the back of the garage or over someone!

It has nothing to do with the pedals.
He has a Toploader. But, if you are inclined to put a NSS in your SPF with your Tremec, make sure you include a NSS bypass as the internal Tremec switch tends to fail, especially if you're not using a separate relay with the switch to activate your starter solenoid (and thus lessen the current going through your NSS).
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