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firebretha 
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Posted: November 23, 2005 at 5:22 PM / IP Logged  

Hey There guys n gals!

if you were to start fresh with a new car which alarm would you pick?
There are some new units out there and I wanted to see if there was something that you preferred over my current choice, which is a 791xv
My main concerns are;

Remote start, (highly prefer lcd with confirmation)

Turbo Timer

and ability to add additional accessories.

Anything you recommend me considering?

I plan on adding the following accessories;

if DEI,  530T remote start
Extender
522T trunk release solenoid.

508d dual zone.

520t battery backup

and a few extra piezos

Thanks in advance!!

BTW Here is the car it is going into.

1996 Eagle Talon TSI AWD

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kenmci 
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If you are using mostly DEI accessories it's easier to add them to a DEI alarm, I would say that the viper is a good choice, maybe if you don't want a two way consider the new clifford G5, its got a better range, but no confirmation.
firebretha 
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Posted: November 23, 2005 at 5:51 PM / IP Logged  

kenmci wrote:
If you are using mostly DEI accessories it's easier to add them to a DEI alarm, I would say that the viper is a good choice, maybe if you don't want a two way consider the new clifford G5, its got a better range, but no confirmation.

Not quite, they were just, "In theories" if I did choose the 791xv

If I chose a different "brain" I would get similar accessories that correspond with the correct brand.

gus1 
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Clifford G5.5.....
I did the 785XV in my car, not a bad piece at all at it's pricepoint. I find turbo timer to be rather useless is you are using good oil (resists coking on the turbo shaft bearings/bushings) A decent synthetic oil is the way to go... Motul rocks.
Gus
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Clifford AVG 5.5 all the way.... ETA Feb 06
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firebretha 
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Posted: November 24, 2005 at 9:05 PM / IP Logged  

kgerry wrote:
Clifford AVG 5.5 all the way.... ETA Feb 06

Arg..... Dang.... Anyway to get a prerelease?

:) I know my car will not do well without prewarming. I am really concerned, I can feel its like sludge when she starts cold (it was damn cold today and only is going down, chicago)

damn. damn. Feb 06 yarrrggg....


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