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stickboy0816 
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Location: New York, United States
Posted: February 01, 2012 at 9:02 PM / IP Logged  
i was about to list all the wires i was going to terminate for an install on a 2012 honda accord sedan to make sure all bases were covered before i began (or even puchased the equipment) i was planning on installing a compustar ft6000as with the ss remotes but couldn't decide to use the blade or fortin module. the fortin seems to be easier because i'm not a dealer and it programs without the use of any additional equipment. the only downfall is it takes up more room.(gonna use evo can) the blade seems like a cleaner install but i may run into problems if i need support. any opinions on the fortin would be appreciated. Thanks.
Also, which wire on compustar brain is needed for window roll up/down. is it one wire for both operations? HMM if i need to program compustar brain special op's then i'll have to spend 100 buvks for the op500. Now i'm wondering if i should go with a different alarm as well. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
tedmond 
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Posted: February 01, 2012 at 9:46 PM / IP Logged  
i would use the compustar personally with a blade-al (my current setup in my 09 accord)
the fortin evo-can will work just as well as the idatalink blade. I used fortin modules in my initial install, but swapped it out for a 901ss and blade. the fortin comes pre flashed for your vehicle
space will be least of your concerns. The underside of the accord is spacious, all the room in the world to hide the brain. If you choose to go the idatalink route, you will need an ADS-USB to update the blade (40) and the compustar op500 (70) for the POC settings for window rollup/down.
the window features are done by the lock/unlock wires, which are in the driver door(attached in the document in downloads as i suggested)
you will use any 2 poc of your choice. one will be aux 1 after disarm for roll down. And latched 15seconds after armed to roll window up.
Ted
2nd Year Tier 1 Medical School
Still installing as a hobby...pays for groceries
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