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pmendoza502 
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I have a python 871xp remote start alarm i want to install on my 1999 Acura 3.5RL. I know that i need an immobilizer bypass, but my question is what model bypass do i need. Also i already have the trunk release as a standard feature so would i need anything extra to make it work with the python?
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there are tons of bypasses out there that can do the transponder. i like the fortin units, but idatalink, bypasskits.com offer basically the same thing.

fortin - key-override-all

bypasskits - xk05 or pkall

for the trunk release, you should use a standard 30 amp automotive relay, but remeber this can only be used if you have electric trunk popers.

pmendoza502 
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thank you very much!
pmendoza502 
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there is a great price for a bypass on amazon, that says its for Honda Prelude/Acura RL
according to this website it should work.
http://www.velocitymotorsport.com/security/honda_transponder.htm
although a typo has me second guessing...
i think for the price, i will buy anyway...
cant be $2.50
pmendoza502 
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I mean
CANT BEAT $2.50
lolz
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If it's the DEI PKH1 bypass module that you are referring to, it will work for your car.  The price is low because the unit has been discontinued by DEI.  ( Its a good unit but the vehicles it bypasses haven't been made since 2004. )
Soldering is fun!
pmendoza502 
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its actually 555d...
just got it this weekend...
according to everything else i have read around the net it should work...
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I happened to get the 555d. will this work with my car?

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