On the five speed gearbox wiring loom there is a white wire with a red tracer which exits the socket via one terminal and is immediately doubled back via another terminal. I understand this is because it is the wiring to prevent an automatic car being started in gear and as it is not needed in a manual box it doubles back effectively completing the circuit. Therefore am I right in thinking:
If this wire were cut the car would not start.
This circuit could therefore be rewired and used as one point on a two (or three) point immobilizer. (I have a tool to remove the existing pins and a number of Lucas Rist pins for rewiring as necessary)
I just wanted to check this out before I crawl on my back under the car.
supercass