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tedmond 
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hey 12volt people. I hope an admin or administrator can make a poll possibly. well anyways to the point. What type of bypass module do you use? Include Brand, Model etc. Eg Fortin HONDA-SL3. Just want to know what people think is best and most reliable.
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Omega bypasskit good stuff and a lil cheaper
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directed and bypass kits. Pretty much anything that uses the vehicle's data system is a lifesaver.
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Idatalink first
Bypasskit second.
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deffinatly bypasskit - the flashable ones are the best thing I have used yet
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I'll have to agree with BypassKit being the best choice. They are great with getting no-key required bypasses for just about every car on the road...and there are few things I dislike more than universal bypass modules.
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tedmond 
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im trying to determine, what differance is the bypasskits or fortin pieces ? . thanks. if  you can pm me with some info, that would be great. hope some1 can throwin some super detailed explanaition of bypass kits. Currently i use Fortin, and no problems yet. havent used anything with vehicle's data system. is 40CAD too much for fortin bypass module? any 1 got wholesale on bypasss? pm me with some info, it would be greatly appreciated.

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I definietly give my nod to the idatalink pieces.
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It seems that I couldn't find the correct terms for the forum search and wound up starting another thread. Sorry about that. Anyway, I appreciate your advice, one and all.
Two questions about the idatalink module. I am looking at the ADS-TB multi -platform transponder bypass. It appears to me to be both a transponder bypass as well as a doorlock/security interface. Is that right?
And second, will this work out of the box without programming, or do you have to buy the programming module too to write the firmware?
Thanks.
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Idatalink kits gets my vote.
Smedlow, on the multi platform kits you have to update them for whatever car you are doing. You would need the interface to do so. Very easy to do.
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