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Bukwild 03-07-05 06:57 AM

yeah the fuel cut switch saved my car from getting stolen.

Icemark 03-07-05 09:28 AM


Originally Posted by BMWLAND
Shit, make sure you save all your reciepts to the upgrades you've made, let them steal it and COLLECT !!

Nothing like ressurecting a way dead thread, eh newbie?

philiptompkins 03-07-05 12:33 PM


Originally Posted by Terrh
I think that having something that is REALLY REALLY REALLY loud when the alarm is triggered, loud enough that it's painful to stay in the car, and loud enough that it attracts the attention of anyone in the vicinity just because it's annoyingly loud.

you could just put my mom in your car :rlaugh:

Bukwild 03-07-05 01:03 PM

"you could just put my mom in your car "

Your Mom is already in my car

Tofuball 03-07-05 01:04 PM

Yay for ancient threads.

Back in the days I had a 66 Stang, I popped the hood and pulled out the rotor from the distributor (two clips and the cap is off, two clips and its back on, without the rotor).

My 'vert just has a decent alarm system, replacing the factory one; but that is as far as I am willing to go.

mali_FC 03-07-05 01:34 PM

hey....there is alarm that Mazda put in the new Protege mazdaspeed.....it sounds crazy, like somebody is trapped in the vehicle and needs help (it hunks a horn without that old alarm sound ...beep, beep, beep...)
My buddy has it on his protege.....now that alarm will turn heads, and wake up dead.....:D

mali_FC 03-07-05 01:47 PM


Originally Posted by Fingers
isnt there some form of film that you can put on your windows that prevents breakage???

yup....there are even a bullet proof windows, but if you live in USA this modification is expensive and pretty hard to find.....on the other hand if you live in Europe you could get this easy.

Parastie 03-07-05 01:53 PM


Originally Posted by Icemark
Nothing like ressurecting a way dead thread, eh newbie?

LoL
This is why I like Icemark.

Easy antitheft: If your car looks like shit, no one is going to take it.

JDUBrx7 03-07-05 01:58 PM

It depends on where you live. If you live in a liberal shit hole, like california or new york, im sure you would get sued for macing some scumbag. Here in texas we carry concealed handguns, with the right to protect our property, lives, and the lives of others.

Tessai 03-07-05 02:15 PM

Aye, Texas is great... if someone so much as touches your car in a manner that is suspicious (IE, you catch someone trying your door handles repeatedly, attempting to get in) you can use lethal force. You can also use lethal force on anyone that invades your property.

lnbrown5981 03-07-05 03:09 PM


Originally Posted by wan
How about putting an "eject pilot" mechanism similar to what Jet planes have. When the system is armed, the sensors in the seat detect that his ass doesnt quite fit the "mold" youve made in the seat over the past few years. Your car then goes into "targa" mode, sends a light shock of electricity thru your steering wheel (so the intruder lets go of it for a second), unlocks the seatbelt (if he/she is wearing it) and right before it launches their ass into the air, krazy-glue squirts on their head and a clown wig goes on their head with the aid of mechacal hands. Then you call the cops and tell them to look for the guy with the clown hair. The end.


Too many bugs bunny cartoons for you!!!! lmao

jasonw3579 04-16-05 11:40 AM


Originally Posted by StarionX
Actually, studies show that most people ignore alarms. What you need to do is connect a PA system, and have a message played when the alarm is triggered... something along the the lines of a little girl's voice screaming rape, or something to that effect. That would get people's attention (and certainly the thief's!).
:)

I forgot where I read it, but they say if you're getting attacked/mugged/raped or whatever, more people will avoid you if you yell "Help".... they suggest yelling something like "Fire!" or even something like "Holy Crap! Free Money!!" Best bet would be for someone yelling something that a lot of people might be interested in, so you'd essentially be getting their help cause they think they're gonna get something out of it if they head over to where they heard it.

X-JaVeN-X 04-16-05 11:45 AM

I heard a pretty funny idea for an alarm. It was something to the effect of using a dual stage proximity (the ones that have the "warning" zone then the actual alarm zone) For the first zone have the sound of a pistol's slide be cocked. then having a small laser pen on a motorized device move around to give the appearance of a red dot sight on a pistol moving around. I thought that was a pretty cool idea.

ramses666 04-16-05 01:35 PM

As far as installing a theatrical fog machine, U should know that u need some serious power to run the heat exchange unit & to keep it hot while the car is locked & sitting(at least 600watts). As far as the mace idea, My buddy used to install high-end security stuff & used a pepper spray dispersal system in his business building. It was extremely effective but would've been better with a recorded message stating "nerve gas release detected" or something. This system was not "illegal" but the local police required that a tag be put "onfile" for emergency responce crews ect. With a proper warning sticker and audio warning U could probably avoid nasty lawsuits unless U live in CA.

Ramses666

floppyhat69 04-16-05 04:44 PM

I have all of my audio equipment (amps, subs, and cd deck ) installed with one way security screws. They are really cheap and very effective. The only real expense of using them is buying the tool to remove them. Not just anyone can by it either you have to run the order to buy it through a repair shop or a construction company of some kind.

gerbraldy 04-16-05 07:33 PM

It's probably already been said but the best/Most afforable anti-theft device is you have a hidden fuel pump switch and you have a removable steering wheel. It's about $50 for the quick release hub and another $50 for a nice, knock off mazdaspeed steering wheel. That will beat any security system.

Crashx7 04-17-05 02:40 AM


Originally Posted by gerbraldy
It's probably already been said but the best/Most afforable anti-theft device is you have a hidden fuel pump switch and you have a removable steering wheel. It's about $50 for the quick release hub and another $50 for a nice, knock off mazdaspeed steering wheel. That will beat any security system.

It has been mentioned, and the workaround is simple--vice grips.

Scratch that idea. All of these ideas really will only keep honest people honest, and semi-honest people inconvienienced. If someone really wants your car, they're going to get it one way or the other.

jon0886 04-17-05 03:55 AM

Just yank out the fuse and take off the fuse block cover so the theif wouldnt know which fuse is missing. Or replace the fuse with a blown out one.

ramses666 04-17-05 08:28 AM

My fuel pump cut switch is in the rear cargo section, drivers side, there is a little flap on the lower back side. My switch is behind the flap thing. Not designed for anti-theft but effective. No one would find it. The cops even missed it when they totally searched my car.

Ramses666


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