What's going in the new whip?

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What's going in the new whip?

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Just bought a '01 Integra GSR 4 door. I'm excited to see what Brian wants to do to her. IDEAS IDEAS IDEAS!
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Mfowler wrote:Just bought a '01 Integra GSR 4 door. I'm excited to see what Brian wants to do to her. IDEAS IDEAS IDEAS!
Ummm, feed it to a Hemi? :shock:

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pretty much got this one layed out homie!

rsd 5" comp in the kicks
rsd6.5 midbass in the door
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HoseHead wrote:
Mfowler wrote:Just bought a '01 Integra GSR 4 door. I'm excited to see what Brian wants to do to her. IDEAS IDEAS IDEAS!
Ummm, feed it to a Hemi? :shock:

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hehe, saw that one coming!


i assure you, no ricery with befall this teg.

too sweet a deal to pass up.

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oh, and down the road...skip that wimpy ricer shit...two words. jackson super-charger (compound word right?)
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Beige on beige. A true man car.

Attach the pics you noob ;)
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Damn it Tombo it's Titanium on Parchment! Haha, and unlike the Hemi monsters this vehicle is equipped with what we in the States call "suspension" and a "steering wheel" for roads with little white and yellow lines on them :lol:
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first mod....alarm and wheel locks!


(not really sure why, but those rims love to get themselves stolen apparently...maybe they are super light...becasue they sure arent super cool looking)
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man check out compustar if you have not already, been real happy with mine and they have some cool features like voltage and temp monitoring through the remote, they are also made to be a safe remote start on a stick.
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According to my extensive research *cough* google *cough* those rims aren't even the lightest, and still run 70 bucks a pop more than any other stock teg wheel. But it is what it is.
I'm really just looking for remote locks and a loud-as-phuck horn/siren to go off. But if I can get that cool extra stuph for not much money I'll give it a shot.

Finger print and retina recognition would be nice. Seminal identification would be best. :hurr:
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i was talking to errin, and apperently things likte starter kill are just a waste on this car since its so easy to bypass the stock ignition (ie tapping a fake fuse with its own 12v source into the right spots in the fuse panel will start it allegedly)


so i think just some cabin pizo's and maybe a nicely hidden toggle switch for the ignition
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Hidden switch would be b'dass! maybe it could be a numeric pad underneath my center cupholders that needs a 4 digit code.
Either way, remote locks will be quite nice.
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if the starter kill was done right the fuse box should not be aproblem. You might need to hit the starter wire under the hood to get it at a point that the fusebox doesn't matter but if that is the case....

I can also give you details on how to turn your cig lighter into a starter kill. You loose the ability to set something on fire with it but it is a trick way to make things work.
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ttocs wrote:if the starter kill was done right the fuse box should not be aproblem. You might need to hit the starter wire under the hood to get it at a point that the fusebox doesn't matter but if that is the case....

I can also give you details on how to turn your cig lighter into a starter kill. You loose the ability to set something on fire with it but it is a trick way to make things work.
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I have it on my mustang and love it. use a relay almost like you would for a starter kill but this time wire it up a little differently as a normally open starter kill using termanals 87 and 30 rather then the usual 87A and 30. Connect one side of the relays coil to +12v constant(the cig lighterpower is good for this) and the other end to the center portion of the cig lighter that normally goes to the +12v constant.

Now when you go to start the car, if the cig lighter is pushed in(as though you are trying to heat it up), the relay will trip connecting the starter wire and allowing the engine to crank. By simply popping the lighter out of the socket to wher it is just sitting there(not heating up) it will not make contact and allow it to start. You can just pop it out of the heating mode or take it out and put it in your pocket but either way the car will not start and what theif will check that when it doesn't crank.
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ttocs wrote:I have it on my mustang and love it. use a relay almost like you would for a starter kill but this time wire it up a little differently as a normally open starter kill using termanals 87 and 30 rather then the usual 87A and 30. Connect one side of the relays coil to +12v constant(the cig lighterpower is good for this) and the other end to the center portion of the cig lighter that normally goes to the +12v constant.

Now when you go to start the car, if the cig lighter is pushed in(as though you are trying to heat it up), the relay will trip connecting the starter wire and allowing the engine to crank. By simply popping the lighter out of the socket to wher it is just sitting there(not heating up) it will not make contact and allow it to start. You can just pop it out of the heating mode or take it out and put it in your pocket but either way the car will not start and what theif will check that when it doesn't crank.
Now that is a good idea I also suggest compustar if your looking for a remote starter/alarm combo.
Also I have a set of wheel locks around here somewhere that should fit your car if I can find them you can have them just pay shipping.
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it is a neat and simple way to use what is inside the car to do something different.

now if there is an easy way to jump fuses and bypass everything under the dash then use put this starter kill under the hood as close to the starte as you can and that should fix any problems.

compustars remote start on manuals really is the way to go. It is all built into the main module so it is easy and fool proof.
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"Twisties" get jacked because they look good on any civic or teg.... I'd sell them now and put some 17's on it...Hell, I'd bet you could trade them strait-up for a set right now....

Seminal recognition takes too long...... And you might abuse the system.... :lol:

It's funny you bring up the keypad thing.... After The Transporter came out, I saw afew of those.... :roll: Looks easy to get past..... Years back, my boss had the thing called "MAGIC" which was a seperate unit from the alarm on his TL. Looked like a normal keyring but the car wouldn't start until you put it over the sensor hidden under the carpet..... Think visa "qwik-pass".......

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think of the cig lighter as a "magic" system if you wire it up the way I said.
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That's a bitchin idea Scott...... :clap:
I can't say I've ever heard of that....... Where did you get that from?
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My kill system was a magnetic switch hidden behind the plastic panel just under the steering column on the left side. In order to start you hold the magnet over top of the switch as you start the car. No magnet no start
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right and with mine no cig lighter no start.

I worked at a store the specialized in security for a while, I know a bunch of cool little tricks like that.
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that is fucking brilliant. that will be implemented for sure.
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One issue is that with a manual transmission vehicle if a thief breaks the column and wants it bad enough they could push start it by dumping the clutch. You could get a little extra piece of mind by implementing a safety like that for an ignition kill or fuel kill as opposed to a starter kill.
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hmm, true. maybe use same cig lighter relay idea, and wire it to the fuel pump so it wont get any gas!
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