vehicle theft prevention
#1
vehicle theft prevention
In lieu of one of our own turbo miatas getting stolen (now recovered) I'm thinking of ways to prevent theft on our cars.
Maybe a fuel pump shut off with a remote, that you can just switch off when you leave the car parked?
Maybe an ecu switch, that cuts all power to the ecu? Also on a remote for convinience.
What ideas do you guys have?
Currently the only theft prevention I have is close to no exterior mods, and a very ugly color (crystal blue metallic)
Maybe a fuel pump shut off with a remote, that you can just switch off when you leave the car parked?
Maybe an ecu switch, that cuts all power to the ecu? Also on a remote for convinience.
What ideas do you guys have?
Currently the only theft prevention I have is close to no exterior mods, and a very ugly color (crystal blue metallic)
#5
You can get crafty on a number of things...
ECU disable would probably be the best as there isn't a switch somewhere to hide.
Or you can setup something like the mad max 18 wheeler that requires a 'code' to be entered... number of possibilities.
Just which one do you want to have to deal with each time you go to start it is the answer. Or Garage.
ECU disable would probably be the best as there isn't a switch somewhere to hide.
Or you can setup something like the mad max 18 wheeler that requires a 'code' to be entered... number of possibilities.
Just which one do you want to have to deal with each time you go to start it is the answer. Or Garage.
Last edited by Girz0r; 08-30-2016 at 11:42 PM.
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You can use alarms, kill-switches, ECU disables, etc. None of them will prevent the car from being grabbed by one guy with a self-loader in ~30 seconds. Decide what your personal balance is between security and convenience and then insure your car for replacement value.
Plenty. Several implemented on various cars over the years. None of them have ever been discussed in a public forum. If you have good ideas, implement them and keep them to yourself.
Plenty. Several implemented on various cars over the years. None of them have ever been discussed in a public forum. If you have good ideas, implement them and keep them to yourself.
#8
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One of my dad's best friends, back in Russia, rigged up a harpoon in the drivers seat of his car. if the car was opened and you tried to start it without disabling the device, it would shoot a nice 8-10" harpoon, into your anus. some stupid crackhead actually tried it, and ended up in the hospital for months. the owner of course got hit with jail time, but man I don't think anyone ever tried to steal his car again ever in his lifetime.
/coolstorybro
One of my dad's best friends, back in Russia, rigged up a harpoon in the drivers seat of his car. if the car was opened and you tried to start it without disabling the device, it would shoot a nice 8-10" harpoon, into your anus. some stupid crackhead actually tried it, and ended up in the hospital for months. the owner of course got hit with jail time, but man I don't think anyone ever tried to steal his car again ever in his lifetime.
/coolstorybro
#9
I may hide a fuel pump defeat device somewhere at some point but my main theft deterrent will be an alternative MSQ that I can load in via android tablet (via bluetooth) when away from my car during extended periods. I may even hide a "tile" or other cheap tracking device as well if for no other reason than I can have a way to remember where I parked.
Once I go to a dual port waste gate I also would like to create a valet map for the same purpose that prevents it from going into boost and maybe lowers the rev-limit.
Also, one of my strategies is being inconspicuous. With the 6ULs and possible future hood vents that strategy is rapidly becoming obsolete.
Once I go to a dual port waste gate I also would like to create a valet map for the same purpose that prevents it from going into boost and maybe lowers the rev-limit.
Also, one of my strategies is being inconspicuous. With the 6ULs and possible future hood vents that strategy is rapidly becoming obsolete.
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I have my clutch interlock switch hidden in a place only I know about.
If they want it that bad, they can have it. I've got theft insurance. I've made peace with the fact I'd never get the amount of money back that is equal to what I put in.
If they want it that bad, they can have it. I've got theft insurance. I've made peace with the fact I'd never get the amount of money back that is equal to what I put in.
#20
If a theif wants a car, he/she will do anything to get it. No matter what anti-theft system youre running. Its unfortunate, but it is the truth. With some of our cars being nearly 25 years old, there's not a lot you can do to prevent it, without spending a butt load of dough.