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  2. Push start - Wikipedia

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    The Honker II, a midget racing car, getting a push start at the 144th Wagga Wagga Show. A group of people attempting to push start a motorcycle.. Push starting, also known as bump starting, roll starting, clutch starting, popping the clutch or crash starting, is a method of starting a motor vehicle with an internal combustion engine that has a manual transmission, a mechanical fuel pump, and a ...

  3. Remote starter - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, the remote start engine feature may be available, but its use might be subject to local legality of leaving a vehicle's engine running while not in use [6] If the driver will be over 3 metres from the closest part of the vehicle, the driver must switch off the engine.

  4. List of vehicular combat games - Wikipedia

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    Alien Front Online, the primary good forces are tanks and the secondary alien forces are played as mechs; Arcticfox; Armored Warfare; BattleTanx series; Battlezone, original arcade game and home conversions

  5. Launch control (automotive) - Wikipedia

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    In racing cars, this feature is only available at the start of the race, when the car is stationary in the starting grid. After the car is running at a certain speed, the software is disabled. Traditional launch control is only feasible in a road car with any car with a clutch or clutch pack, which includes cars with a manual transmission or ...

  6. Talk:Arsenal (car) - Wikipedia

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  7. Rolling start - Wikipedia

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    Cars in formation for a rolling start at the Indianapolis 500. A rolling start is one of two modes of initiating or restarting an auto race; the other mode is the standing start. In a rolling start, the cars are ordered on the track and are led on a certain number of laps (parade or caution laps) at a predetermined safe speed by the safety car.

  8. Smart key - Wikipedia

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    A push-button ignition switch in place of the immobilizer on a Mitsubishi RVR equipped with the Smart key. Vehicles with a smart-key system can disengage the immobilizer and activate the ignition without inserting a key in the ignition, provided the driver has the key inside the car.

  9. Standing start - Wikipedia

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    A standing start is a type of start in auto racing events, in which cars are stationary when the race begins (different to the rolling start, where cars are paced). Some categories of land speed record also require a standing start, although the absolute land speed record uses a flying start , where the vehicle has reached its top speed by the ...