fuel kill switch
hey i was wondering to do the kill switch for my fuel pump is it the the yellow wire? and to do it do i just slice the wire and connect one end of the yellow line and collect the other line to the kill switch together and do i have to ground it or not?
just like i said all a thief needs is a wire..and then he'll just directly hook it up to your fuel pump wire and provide power to that wire...by either using the cigarette lighter or another source of power
belive me you need a stealth installed alarm..i live in vallejo ca and months ago they tried to steal my gsr..they couldnt get passed my stealth alarm (i drove all the way to socal to have one of our forum members install it in my gsr)
if you cant do this
just do a FUEL and ECU cut thru the main relay dont just rely on a fuel cut keypoint is LAYERS LAYERS AND LAYERS
belive me you need a stealth installed alarm..i live in vallejo ca and months ago they tried to steal my gsr..they couldnt get passed my stealth alarm (i drove all the way to socal to have one of our forum members install it in my gsr)
if you cant do this
just do a FUEL and ECU cut thru the main relay dont just rely on a fuel cut keypoint is LAYERS LAYERS AND LAYERS
do your research , its a custom job, not many installers bother hiding the alarm brain/sirens/and wires (this is what stealth is)
here is what a stealth alarm is
1. Every stealth alarm has a back up battery (that means if the battery cables are cut the alarm keeps going)
2. THE ALARM brain is hidden (every installer puts the alarm brain right under the steering wheel, IN PLAIN VIEW, a GOOD stealth install requires partial or ALL of the dash removed to hide the alarm brain)
3. Wires are hidden and look stock
4. Its up to you on this but another siren INSIDE the car (i have this done)
5. A ecu cut and fuel cut are incorporated in the alarm.
here is what a stealth alarm is
1. Every stealth alarm has a back up battery (that means if the battery cables are cut the alarm keeps going)
2. THE ALARM brain is hidden (every installer puts the alarm brain right under the steering wheel, IN PLAIN VIEW, a GOOD stealth install requires partial or ALL of the dash removed to hide the alarm brain)
3. Wires are hidden and look stock
4. Its up to you on this but another siren INSIDE the car (i have this done)
5. A ecu cut and fuel cut are incorporated in the alarm.
the thief that tried to take my STOCK gsr thought mine was a easy take heres what they did
-..they popped my hood thru the driver fender liner(i already relocated the hood cable, ALL integras have there hood cable in the driver fender liner relocate urs)
-they pop the hood to cut the siren so they can work in peace
-as soon as they popped my hood, my alarm went off(i have a hood sensor), the first thing i KNOW they did was try and find the siren to cut it...they couldnt find it so they immediately went to the battery cables and pulled them off...THAT DID nothing so they ran off
meanwhile my pager is ringing so i run outside and there booking it...
A REGULAR ALARM would of failed from the get go...all installers put there sirens in plain view..RIGHT on the firewall...as soon as they cut the siren they go inside car..cut the brains of alarm...break ignition...and if your integra has the "imobilizer" system which came stock in integras i belive in 00-01 they take a obd2-obd1 jumper harness and plug in a obd1 ecu to bypass that "imobilizer"
WITHOUT the stealth install my car would of been gone in less than 60 seconds(no pun intended) , that same night they took a jdm front integra in town!, they gave up on my car and took the other integra..i still laugh about it because my GSR IS BONE STOCK they probably thought it was a easy take!
-..they popped my hood thru the driver fender liner(i already relocated the hood cable, ALL integras have there hood cable in the driver fender liner relocate urs)
-they pop the hood to cut the siren so they can work in peace
-as soon as they popped my hood, my alarm went off(i have a hood sensor), the first thing i KNOW they did was try and find the siren to cut it...they couldnt find it so they immediately went to the battery cables and pulled them off...THAT DID nothing so they ran off
meanwhile my pager is ringing so i run outside and there booking it...
A REGULAR ALARM would of failed from the get go...all installers put there sirens in plain view..RIGHT on the firewall...as soon as they cut the siren they go inside car..cut the brains of alarm...break ignition...and if your integra has the "imobilizer" system which came stock in integras i belive in 00-01 they take a obd2-obd1 jumper harness and plug in a obd1 ecu to bypass that "imobilizer"
WITHOUT the stealth install my car would of been gone in less than 60 seconds(no pun intended) , that same night they took a jdm front integra in town!, they gave up on my car and took the other integra..i still laugh about it because my GSR IS BONE STOCK they probably thought it was a easy take!
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yeah, its a two way right? it pages? do yourself a favor get it installed stealth...if you get it installed anywhere else belive me that alarm is USELESS every installer will not hide your siren...or hide all the wires...and wire in a fuel and ecu cut...
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ever wonder why hondas still get stolen with alarms? its because alarm installers put everything in plain site..because there paid to do installs fast not spend hours and hours hiding alarms..believe me im a dealership mechanic and every car i see come in that has alarms installed can be easily bypassed it sucks that alarm installers just do **** the fastest way they can (putting alarm sirens right on the firewall and not even bothering hiding the alarm brain
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wrx-killer-sti-eater thats his SN on honda-tech
ever wonder why hondas still get stolen with alarms? its because alarm installers put everything in plain site..because there paid to do installs fast not spend hours and hours hiding alarms..believe me im a dealership mechanic and every car i see come in that has alarms installed can be easily bypassed it sucks that alarm installers just do **** the fastest way they can (putting alarm sirens right on the firewall and not even bothering hiding the alarm brain
go to the norcal section of this website, hes suppose to make a trip up here soon...he already made a trip up here a month or two ago and he installed 3-4 cars, i got tired of waiting for ppl to come up with money so he can come up here so i took the 6 hour drive to him and got it installed ...was it worth it? yes because he saved my car
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