Who's had their FD stolen?
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Who's had their FD stolen?
I live in the Seattle area and the media reports claim the area is one of the most active for car thefts. So much so that several fed, state and local task forces have been formed in response.
Shortly after I bought my '94 (new) I installed a Viper anti theft system. It was the top 'oline system back in the day. A year or two ago it started acting up so I pulled the relay. Now I just lock her up. I figured I'd get around to trouble shooting it someday. Now after reading the news maybe i should move this task up on my list.
Shortly after I bought my '94 (new) I installed a Viper anti theft system. It was the top 'oline system back in the day. A year or two ago it started acting up so I pulled the relay. Now I just lock her up. I figured I'd get around to trouble shooting it someday. Now after reading the news maybe i should move this task up on my list.
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Originally Posted by GoodfellaFD3S
purchase a viper ignition kill, and/or use your pfc to set your rev limiter for 500 rpms. The only way that FD is going anywhere is on a flatbed
I never thought of that. You could set it up for a valet too just set the rev limit to 3-4k. Genius!
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Once again, this topic has been covered ad nauseam. If a thief 'really' wants your car, he's going to get it unless you are parking it in Fort Knox.
RotaryKnight (he owned the white FD from the original Fast & the Furious) had about all the protection you could have on a car (2-3 alarms, the club, etc) and his was still stolen.
Simple truth: be smart where you park you car and just keep your insurance up to date. Make sure you understand what your insurance does and does not cover (i.e. verify if they cover everything you have done to the car).
RotaryKnight (he owned the white FD from the original Fast & the Furious) had about all the protection you could have on a car (2-3 alarms, the club, etc) and his was still stolen.
Simple truth: be smart where you park you car and just keep your insurance up to date. Make sure you understand what your insurance does and does not cover (i.e. verify if they cover everything you have done to the car).
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Originally Posted by NissanConvert
I never thought of that. You could set it up for a valet too just set the rev limit to 3-4k. Genius!
Also, whenever I leave my car with a shop (which now is almost never--for an alignment is about it) I set the rev limiter for 3000 rpms. The only grease monkeys I trust with my FD are Ihor and myself
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Lo-jack?
My upgraded ECU on my other car has a neat feature that requires you to enter a "code" by tapping out a sequence of up-downs in proper order and timing on your gas pedal before the ECU will unlock. The only way to start the car is to know the code... or have a spare ECU to plug in. Pretty clever. Also has a valet mode which disables the code but rev limits to 3k rpm. Surprised so few other computer upgrades haven't implemented some similar anti-theft measures.
My upgraded ECU on my other car has a neat feature that requires you to enter a "code" by tapping out a sequence of up-downs in proper order and timing on your gas pedal before the ECU will unlock. The only way to start the car is to know the code... or have a spare ECU to plug in. Pretty clever. Also has a valet mode which disables the code but rev limits to 3k rpm. Surprised so few other computer upgrades haven't implemented some similar anti-theft measures.
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Some more info:
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Once again, if they want it, they'll get it. Instead of spending money on all those fancy alarms, kill switches and such, just make sure you are covered and move on.
Originally Posted by RotaryKnight
Yea crappy thing is that i had the Hofco thinggy that kills the car after 1 min if you don't press the hidded button then worn't restart till you press the button even if you have the keys. I know it was working cuz it killed on me a couple days ago when i forgot to press it.
Just in shock...
Just in shock...
Originally Posted by RotaryKnight
Here's a pic of the driver side...look they cut my steering wheel to get the CLUB off.
My CLUB was placed nicely on my floor right next to the anti carjacking unit and alarm that i had in the car.
F*CKERS insult to injury.
My CLUB was placed nicely on my floor right next to the anti carjacking unit and alarm that i had in the car.
F*CKERS insult to injury.
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I'm all about the new GPS units. You can hide them anywhere on your car that has a hot wire and it will show the exact location if your car is stolen. I had to put them on new cars for high flight risk individuals when they purchased a car due to low credit scores.
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Originally Posted by BackyardSog
I'm all about the new GPS units. You can hide them anywhere on your car that has a hot wire and it will show the exact location if your car is stolen. I had to put them on new cars for high flight risk individuals when they purchased a car due to low credit scores.
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Yeah, the GPS thing sounds decent... I've heard (I forget which brand it is), but some company will only install their system themselves... & they won't even tell the owner where it is at (so I'm assuming it isn't out in the open where anyone could find it). The problem is, there is no such thing as the "uncrackable safe" (any "Mysbusters" fans out there?
As my father in law said, as I was installing new doors in the house I just bought (after my wife asked about the ADT services)... "If someone wanted to rob you... all they would have to do is drive their car through your house..."
While it's oversimplifyin... it's accurate. No matter what you do, there will be a theif that is able and willing to go against even the best of security measures (explains why banks are still being robbed).
As my father in law said, as I was installing new doors in the house I just bought (after my wife asked about the ADT services)... "If someone wanted to rob you... all they would have to do is drive their car through your house..."
While it's oversimplifyin... it's accurate. No matter what you do, there will be a theif that is able and willing to go against even the best of security measures (explains why banks are still being robbed).