Looking for a car alarm and remote start with turbo timer
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Looking for a car alarm and remote start with turbo timer
I've tried searching for some remote starters with turbo timers and car alarms but they go a few years back. Im looking for one that is more up to date and is a 2008-2010 model. Any suggestions? Then after I made up my mind, I would be looking for a place to get it installed. I am from the north end. Thanks in advance throw out some models and I'll look it up and do my research, just I don't know where to start.
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I am also looking for those kind of alarms. Go check out here http://www.compustar.com/remotestartalarm/ so many to choose from.
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i paid 175 for my alarm system, has 2 way paging, lcd screen, remote start, turbo timer then paid 200 for installation, Francis can give you the installers info.
I got a omega i3801 or something.. i think they are discontinued but hell it was a steal of a deal.
I got a omega i3801 or something.. i think they are discontinued but hell it was a steal of a deal.
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i have the 2 way compustar pro. i paid an arm a leg for it but its the top of the line.
i had to go to the best installer out there. you need to keep in mind that you dont wanna cheap out on car security...
turbo timer = waste of money
i had to go to the best installer out there. you need to keep in mind that you dont wanna cheap out on car security...
turbo timer = waste of money
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Compustars come with turbo timers On that note, I never leave mine on. It's a waste of gas haha... I just have it on the setting where it shuts down after I close the door.
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oww they do? thats pretty cool.
foam - do you know any source of decent decks? i need one with the following features: iphone/usb connectivity and sub preout
sorry to jack your thread andy
foam - do you know any source of decent decks? i need one with the following features: iphone/usb connectivity and sub preout
sorry to jack your thread andy
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Compustar was great when they came out, but they have not updated there technology in a while. They also take about twice as much wiring as a DEI alarm. Python, Clifford and Viper are very reliable.
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look into alpine units, Josel. I've been very happy with their last couple of generations of decks for sure. There might be other brands that come with more add-on chunks by default, but I think you'll be happy with something from Alpine.
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I've had a compustar and a viper and they both have had turbo timers. I would have to say that the compustar is cheaper in price but they have good service, they work great! I do like my viper but you get more for the money with compustar and they work well. with all that said, I still like the viper better because of the worry free reliability and pure trust factor that comes with a viper alarm! like i said i never had any issues with the compustar but if one ever did come up i think i would rather have the viper alarm.
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