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Old 04-24-2008, 09:37 AM   #21
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it sounds like none of you know what your talking about in this thread haha.
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Old 04-24-2008, 10:45 AM   #22
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a push button start isn't going to increase security

the ultimate security system:
- fuel pump cutoff
- starter cutoff
- hood pins
- dual batteries with hard to find wires
- train horn output for alarm
- tilt sensors
- impact sensors
- glass breakage sensors
- shaved door handles (can't jimmy it open or whatever)
- if glass breakage is detected, output to side flamethrowers from under the side skirt area
- two way notification alarm fob along with cell phone message sending as well

No one is stealing it then. If anything happens, you are notified instantly and get to come say hi and/or call the cops. If they try to tow it, the train horn will sound due to the tilt/impact sensors and you will be notified. People will notice. You will notice.

If someone attempts to break in and drive it away or just steal whatever's inside your car, they can't get the doors open by conventional means, which leaves them only one option: to break the window. The instant the impact/glass breakage sensors feel this, the alarm sounds, you are notified, and they get roasted via the side aimed flamethrowers.

If somehow they make it in, albeit on fire and hurt, the alarm will still sound, the starter is disabled, the fuel pump is disabled (and hard to get to since it's under the car near the tank. The hood has hood pins so they will not be able to pop it to find and figure out how to disable the starter cutoff and/or the alarm output (which has a separate battery hidden).

It will take too much time and make too much noise and you will be there with a shotgun to their face before they get a chance to even come remotely close to getting away. It's flawless.
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Old 04-24-2008, 11:44 AM   #23
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next project remote kill switch. Will disconnect the ignition with the push of a button, or better yet you could use a DTMF encoder/decoder and use it to disable it over the CB Band that way no matter where they are you could disable the car in the push of a few buttons on a hand held CB if they have those on that frequency.............

Actually thats a little to much..I'll remain quiet the remainer of this thread LOL....maybe!
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Old 04-24-2008, 05:45 PM   #24
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a push button start isn't going to increase security

the ultimate security system:
- fuel pump cutoff
- starter cutoff
- hood pins
- dual batteries with hard to find wires
- train horn output for alarm
- tilt sensors
- impact sensors
- glass breakage sensors
- shaved door handles (can't jimmy it open or whatever)
- if glass breakage is detected, output to side flamethrowers from under the side skirt area
- two way notification alarm fob along with cell phone message sending as well

No one is stealing it then. If anything happens, you are notified instantly and get to come say hi and/or call the cops. If they try to tow it, the train horn will sound due to the tilt/impact sensors and you will be notified. People will notice. You will notice.

If someone attempts to break in and drive it away or just steal whatever's inside your car, they can't get the doors open by conventional means, which leaves them only one option: to break the window. The instant the impact/glass breakage sensors feel this, the alarm sounds, you are notified, and they get roasted via the side aimed flamethrowers.

If somehow they make it in, albeit on fire and hurt, the alarm will still sound, the starter is disabled, the fuel pump is disabled (and hard to get to since it's under the car near the tank. The hood has hood pins so they will not be able to pop it to find and figure out how to disable the starter cutoff and/or the alarm output (which has a separate battery hidden).

It will take too much time and make too much noise and you will be there with a shotgun to their face before they get a chance to even come remotely close to getting away. It's flawless.

JEEZ! lol - Side skirt flamethrowers? Who installs those! I want some lol. (Actually that would be tight to have at a push of a button when you are about to floor it BAAM!) Guys would be stunned. And skurred. I might try to do some of that stuff lol
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Old 04-24-2008, 06:24 PM   #25
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That makes me think, what happened to Grim?
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the #6 bolt torque..its impossible to get...unless I use telekenesis
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Old 04-24-2008, 06:39 PM   #26
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This reminds me of a project I helped a friend of mine with. He created a custom security system for his car that would text his cell phone if any of the sensors (tilt/vibration/glass break) were tripped. He could also disable the fuel pump, starter, and battery with a text back. Also included was remote arming/disarming of alarm, starting of the car from the phone, and gps tracking of the car at all times. The only thing missing is the flame thrower by the doors.
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Old 04-24-2008, 06:43 PM   #27
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This reminds me of a project I helped a friend of mine with. He created a custom security system for his car that would text his cell phone if any of the sensors (tilt/vibration/glass break) were tripped. He could also disable the fuel pump, starter, and battery with a text back. Also included was remote arming/disarming of alarm, starting of the car from the phone, and gps tracking of the car at all times. The only thing missing is the flame thrower by the doors.


That would require him to pay for another monthly paid cellphone line only for his car. Still I see this being really possible, and I guess its not that hard having a programming background. Only downside is the fact it doesn't work if your car is out of cellphone wave

Sounds cool.
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Old 04-24-2008, 07:19 PM   #28
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South Africa is rampant with carjackings, many have had flamethrowers mounted under the sides of their cars with a button near the pedals in case some guy feels like getting roasted.
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