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ninno 
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Posted: January 23, 2010 at 8:27 PM / IP Logged  

i was looking around and could not find exactly what i was looking for in one unit and i would like some advice.

the vehicle is a 1988 honda crx si with a standard tranny

im looking for a 2-way remote start/alarm for manuals. ive seen units that will start a vehicle when the voltage drops below a threshold and also start the car when the temp reaches a certain temp. also i would like to have a remote that shows the cars temp and have a timed start mode(car starts at a programmed time)

any advice will be well appreciated. thanks in advance

x1le 
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look into the viper 5901 or 5902
lgrammer 
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Posted: January 23, 2010 at 10:23 PM / IP Logged  
autostart or polarstart have these features you just have to get the optional temp sensor to see what the temp is in the vechile through the remote. i have one works good
eksessiv audio 
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Autopage c3-RS900 RSKE, c3-RS-915.... does all that and a lot more....
tedmond 
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Posted: January 24, 2010 at 7:45 PM / IP Logged  

autopage rs730 does that.

im a compustar guy, but the compustar pro P2W900FMAS will do the job. (well priced IMO)

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ninno 
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which ones of these are complete and which  need add on modules? 
eksessiv audio 
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The autpage 730. 900, And 915 have the module built in
mike swanson 
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Crime Stopper has a setting for stick shift
You have to push the start fob with the keys still in and running.
Then take the keys out (the car stays running)
Leave your car out of gear, set the brake and get out
Shut the door and lock it x2 and the engine will stop
If any1 opens a door after you have this set up
You car will not remote start
This old of car you will want to make sure your door pins work good for the RS set up and the alarm
ninno 
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i dont see any of these with a low voltage start built in. can somone confirm that has one that it is built in. thats probably the most important feature i need right now. my crx seems to kill batteries when parked for a couple weeks.
eksessiv audio 
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All of the Autopage have a low voltage start, but I recommend using tach.
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