anti theft devices

Mildsquare

From the bay to LV
don't forget a hood cable reroute to the inside of the engine bay instead of on the outside under the fender.
 

tilegend

New Member
it seems like ravelco isn't very popular on honda-tech.

valid points are made against it though.. i suggest some research before getting it.
 

bfatdaintegra

IM motorvated
my 91 teg was stolen already last year when the motor was mostly stock i just had shot the paint and slammed it and put some lil del sol wheels on it i was rebuilding my other motor at the time they didnt take much just my jl audio system and pioneer graphic deck but i put quick release clamps on my chipped ecu and i take it in everynight while im parked in the garage and i got a nrg quick release wheel and if im parked at some place i take my main relay out i moved it to be accesable cause i live in the hood and people steal everynight and acuras are the most stolen car here next to the escalade
 

rpalma001

New Member
i had a buddy of mine that welded some pieces together that looked like a steel box and had a metal rod sticking out on one end. I asked him what the hell it was and he told me it was his version of the club instead of it lockin the stearing wheel it locked his pedals up, you couldnt press on the gas or the brakes the way it was set up. Thing is this was like 4yrs back and dont talk to him anymore and i forgot the way it went or look just rememer that it worked and it looked like a box
 

Tiny_Tim

New Member
garage it at home

if u go out try parking in a visible spot or where a lot of poeple walk by.

if u have kil lswitch blah blah blah and u park outside ur home and they really want it they will tow it! well here in houston they do happen to this guy i know! they tried 2 times stealing it, they couldnt get it to turn on the third time they just towed it!
 

rpalma001

New Member
2 words Low Jack
or is it one word . Did i spell it right? anyway if someone can save up for expensive parts im sure they can save up for the lowjack or chain it up like a bike but then again bikes get stolen all the time........well if they really want the car they will get it my brother had a kill switch in his integra and parked it in front of his apartment aaannd it was thanksgiving day when they stole his car.......bitches...just thinkin about it pisses me off:evil::evil::evil:
 


Kill switches are the cheapest way. The price of switches plus the time it takes you to put in.

I have posted my kill switch method on here somewhere but don't feel like repeating the details of it. Basically I used four 3 position toggle switches all wired to a necessity. Each three position sensor has 2 off positions and 1 on. For the car to start, you need to have all 4 switches in the correct position.
No, not much to write up lol. Wired 3 mini switches mounted into a very small metal casing then tacked them to it with a spot weld. Then wired fuel pump, starter and clutch switch to them. Then hide the casing somewhere good and ran dummy wires out of it as well. Then mount a main power switch in a different hidden location off the battery circuit.
Damn. You're car sounds harder to steal than the freaking Batmobile.:lol:
 
Well that's just in case someone can avoid the house alarm, car alarm, door locks and AR-15 :lol:
Oh, that's all they have to get by?
I suspect you have armed guards surrounding the garage perimeter doing security sweeps every 5 minutes too? Are the guards SEALs or Rangers?:lol:
 
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