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Don't be alarmed, its just my 5 fingers.

Don't be alarmed, its just my 5 fingers.

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jimxms
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30-06-2018, 04:50 AM
#1
So we've been invited to a BBQ at my brother-in-law's place. Only thing is that he lives in a rather rough part of Essex and I'm seriously bricking it about leaving my car out on the street for several hours.

So its got me thinking about investing in a decent alarm.

What I want is...

- Tilt sensors, so if anyone tries to tow away the car or jack it up to nick the wheels the alarm goes off

- Proximity sensors, to beep when a f*ker gets too close. Like the fat birds you see trying to get out of their cars at supermarkets.

- Something to alert me of anything going on even if I'm out of hearing distance of the car alarm. Maybe even set the alarm off manually from the keyfob so if I see any yobbo's floating around the car I can disperse them.

- Retain the immobiliser.


What would you guys recommend?
jimxms
30-06-2018, 04:50 AM #1

So we've been invited to a BBQ at my brother-in-law's place. Only thing is that he lives in a rather rough part of Essex and I'm seriously bricking it about leaving my car out on the street for several hours.

So its got me thinking about investing in a decent alarm.

What I want is...

- Tilt sensors, so if anyone tries to tow away the car or jack it up to nick the wheels the alarm goes off

- Proximity sensors, to beep when a f*ker gets too close. Like the fat birds you see trying to get out of their cars at supermarkets.

- Something to alert me of anything going on even if I'm out of hearing distance of the car alarm. Maybe even set the alarm off manually from the keyfob so if I see any yobbo's floating around the car I can disperse them.

- Retain the immobiliser.


What would you guys recommend?

Rabster
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30-06-2018, 04:53 AM
#2
sounds like you want a clifford Avantguard5.5 with the callguard add on

i had this on my lexus and it was the best think i added the alarm has programable outputs and the callguard will then give you a load more

so you can vent the windows roll them up start the car sound the alarm flash the lights anything you want really



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Rabster
30-06-2018, 04:53 AM #2

sounds like you want a clifford Avantguard5.5 with the callguard add on

i had this on my lexus and it was the best think i added the alarm has programable outputs and the callguard will then give you a load more

so you can vent the windows roll them up start the car sound the alarm flash the lights anything you want really




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jimxms
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30-06-2018, 04:57 AM
#3
Rabster sounds like you want a clifford Avantguard5.5 with the callguard add on

i had this on my lexus and it was the best think i added the alarm has programable outputs and the callguard will then give you a load more

so you can vent the windows roll them up start the car sound the alarm flash the lights anything you want really

Any idea how much I'd be looking for that little lot fully fitted?
jimxms
30-06-2018, 04:57 AM #3

Rabster sounds like you want a clifford Avantguard5.5 with the callguard add on

i had this on my lexus and it was the best think i added the alarm has programable outputs and the callguard will then give you a load more

so you can vent the windows roll them up start the car sound the alarm flash the lights anything you want really

Any idea how much I'd be looking for that little lot fully fitted?

Rabster
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30-06-2018, 05:10 AM
#4
Bout 600 for the alarm fitted the callguard is another 250 roughly they can install at your work place....



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Rabster
30-06-2018, 05:10 AM #4

Bout 600 for the alarm fitted the callguard is another 250 roughly they can install at your work place....




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purplewitch
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30-06-2018, 05:17 AM
#5
Then don't worry, no -one can nick your car ... cos the batterys dead Smile :p

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purplewitch
30-06-2018, 05:17 AM #5

Then don't worry, no -one can nick your car ... cos the batterys dead Smile :p


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epam
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30-06-2018, 05:27 AM
#6
go for it jimxms.
they are expensive but good alarms.
i have a viper 791xv at my lexus and bought it at 2006 for 650€ fitted.
both viper and clifford are owned from directed and they have lots of add-on.
i don't have a callguard(think its a gsm pagger).it just inform my remote for everything from a normal dest.
they are both All In A Box if i remember correctly.

only bad think is that cause i don't use the car too often all these electronic bits drains my battery
epam
30-06-2018, 05:27 AM #6

go for it jimxms.
they are expensive but good alarms.
i have a viper 791xv at my lexus and bought it at 2006 for 650€ fitted.
both viper and clifford are owned from directed and they have lots of add-on.
i don't have a callguard(think its a gsm pagger).it just inform my remote for everything from a normal dest.
they are both All In A Box if i remember correctly.

only bad think is that cause i don't use the car too often all these electronic bits drains my battery

Rabster
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10,234
30-06-2018, 05:30 AM
#7
I have the avantguard on the stagea when I leave that just on the drive alarmed it lasted just over 3weeks the callguard does drain a few more mili amps but nothing to worry about I'm getting the callguard and the avantguard moves to the 350z soon



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30-06-2018, 05:30 AM #7

I have the avantguard on the stagea when I leave that just on the drive alarmed it lasted just over 3weeks the callguard does drain a few more mili amps but nothing to worry about I'm getting the callguard and the avantguard moves to the 350z soon




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epam
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30-06-2018, 05:31 AM
#8
purplewitch Then don't worry, no -one can nick your car ... cos the batterys dead Smile :p

i missed that post.thats not absolute true....
but purplewitch is right at some point.:crying:
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you have to use normally your car or bye bye my sweet battery
epam
30-06-2018, 05:31 AM #8

purplewitch Then don't worry, no -one can nick your car ... cos the batterys dead Smile :p

i missed that post.thats not absolute true....
but purplewitch is right at some point.:crying:
Smile
you have to use normally your car or bye bye my sweet battery

toxo
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30-06-2018, 05:34 AM
#9
To be honest most car alarms these days can do what you ask. I know mine has an extra input for tilt sensors and a panic button function on the remote so you can set the alarm off from a distance.

Proximity sensors use microwaves instead of ultrasonics which create a sort of bubble around the car, and if anyone interrupts it you can then use that to trigger the first stage of a 2-stage alarm.
toxo
30-06-2018, 05:34 AM #9

To be honest most car alarms these days can do what you ask. I know mine has an extra input for tilt sensors and a panic button function on the remote so you can set the alarm off from a distance.

Proximity sensors use microwaves instead of ultrasonics which create a sort of bubble around the car, and if anyone interrupts it you can then use that to trigger the first stage of a 2-stage alarm.

jimxms
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30-06-2018, 05:36 AM
#10
I use my car mostly at weekends. Do you think that would be a problem?

To be honest it probably doesn't need alarming so much when its locked in the garage and I've got CCTV on it. Its mostly when its out and about.
jimxms
30-06-2018, 05:36 AM #10

I use my car mostly at weekends. Do you think that would be a problem?

To be honest it probably doesn't need alarming so much when its locked in the garage and I've got CCTV on it. Its mostly when its out and about.

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