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tedmond 
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Posted: April 04, 2010 at 6:24 AM / IP Logged  

well you can get a compustar system and that would FULLY integraate with your owe as well.

first off, the compustar pro has a proximity lock/unlock so it will lock/disarm within 15 feet of the car (same thing as intellikey) so you can push the button on the door.

if you dont have the compustar remote with you, the compustar does have disarm inputs where it can be connected to the lock/unlock wires on the car, and if you decide to unlock it with the button on the key handle, the compustar system will disarm.

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Posted: April 04, 2010 at 5:55 PM / IP Logged  
blanx218 wrote:
If it were me I would get a Viper 4203V Responder One 1button remote start. It is a 1 button remote so its pretty small and has 2,000 feet of range. Try that out and if range is still an issue you can add Smart Start and start the car from your Blackberry or Android or Iphone. 
Unfortunately, I already know range will be an issue. I have a 1/4 mile starter on my other car, a coworker had a 2,000 feet starter and another has a 1 mile starter. If we all park in the 3 consecutive spots and try to start, only the 1 mile starter will work.
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tedmond wrote:

well you can get a compustar system and that would FULLY integraate with your owe as well.

first off, the compustar pro has a proximity lock/unlock so it will lock/disarm within 15 feet of the car (same thing as intellikey) so you can push the button on the door.

if you dont have the compustar remote with you, the compustar does have disarm inputs where it can be connected to the lock/unlock wires on the car, and if you decide to unlock it with the button on the key handle, the compustar system will disarm.

Unfortunately auto mode is not available in the US according to compustars owners manual. it's a real shame, otherwise i could have just gotten one of these and not gotten the i key system. If anyone could shed light on why it's not available in the US, that would be great.
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Posted: April 04, 2010 at 10:42 PM / IP Logged  

it prob has to do with the frequency bands over there.

over in canada we supposably have the longer range version which isnt the Spread Spectrum, but i think its the same thing, just differant market/advertising  for geographical reasons.

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