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pbanto 
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Car: 1993 Nissan 240sx

Anyway, I was browsing through the feature list of the new Viper 5900SST, and I only saw the Starter kill feature as a form of "immobilization". Do the 5900SST / 791xv's come with another form of an interrupt circut? Perhaps a fuel pump kill?

If not, Is there any way I can tap the wires so the fuel pump is disabled in the same circut as the starter?

Also, is the clifford immobilizer system [URL=http:///.com/CLIFFORD-VIPER-DEI-CAR-ALARM-WIRELESS-IMMOBILIZER-KIT_W0QQitemZ120026993763QQihZ002QQcategoryZ75389QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem]here[/URL] compatible with the 5900SST?

I appreciate the help guys. I'm planning to replace my old 350HV with the one of the new 5900SST units, and wanted to add on a few extras as well - backup battery, hood and trunk switches, two exterior sirens + one interior siren, tilt sensor, and dual zone radar sensor.

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pbanto 
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Ooops, the link got messed up

http:///.com/dll?ViewItem&item=120026993763

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about the fuel pump, there has been several post about that. Search it and you will find alot of answers.
Cant see the link, but you should just ask the seller.
seeing how there isnt a hood or trunk trigger wire for the nissan, you would have to run your own hood & trunk wire and add switches yourself.
Extra sirens are easy. Wire in parrallel.
Backup battery self explainatory.
Other sensors your going to have to wire it up yourself. (do search and find answer)
Note: You Always Dont Get What You Pay For.
pbanto 
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Looks like a nice piece and pretty smart. You can provide this unit with the same output as the starter kill. I'm not sure how this piece is wired but if it just uses a negative input then you should be all set.
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sounds like you should have bought the new Clifford G5  AVG5.5X   this would do everything you seem to want.... with the same range.....
Kevin Gerry
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