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i oark in a garage at my house but im worried about the other places. ive seen prople talkin about wheel locks. where do you find a kill switch for your ecu?wheel lock, make a kill switch for the ecu, and garage
i found this HONDA CIVIC / DEL SOL 1995-01 KILL SWITCH :eBay Motors (item 200327888688 end time Nov-29-09 19:31:28 PST)you just have to make a kill switch, find the power line going to the ecu and put a toggle in it. but keep in mind this will reset the ecu every time you do it.
lol for real just make your own man, and im perty sure it wont hurt it.Lol. $20 for a $1 switch, and $2 worth of wire.
i plan on making my own i was just wondering if that was what you were telling me to make! that looked like an old used switch to! wtflol for real just make your own man, and im perty sure it wont hurt it.
If you have an alarm system properly installed, with a starter disable, and the thief is determined enough to get into the car, disable the alarm, and bypass that starter disable, he is going to take your car pretty much no matter what you do to it.
i went to school with a guy who had a Ls integra but had wheels and the wing and badged to simulate the TypeR, he had 2 kill switches, one under the seat and one beside the under dash fuse box. its a reall smart idea since Eg civic are like THE MOST stolen car of all time.
I really kind of doubt that he actually had legit Type R wheels, since you'd have to a 5 lug conversion to make them fit...
Ravelco's only flaw is that it is intertwined into the whole system. Well not really a flaw, but a drawback to tuners. If you have their system, you don't need kill switches. Their system is the ultimate kill switch. Add some wheel locks to the equation and I'd say you're as safe as you're going to be.My man get ravelco, kill switches, wheel locks, alpha locks then chain some pitbulls to it and have a few hiding under the seats on the inside....that should do it
what draw back is there for a tuner? on the ravelcos website they claim the have never had one of theyre systems bypassed. and never had a car stolen due to the bypassing of theyre systemRavelco's only flaw is that it is intertwined into the whole system. Well not really a flaw, but a drawback to tuners. If you have their system, you don't need kill switches. Their system is the ultimate kill switch. Add some wheel locks to the equation and I'd say you're as safe as you're going to be.