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    6 broken intake manifolds, 500 bucks, 4000 posts, 3 1/3 years, 2 times put back to stock, and 1 break in later i finaly got a alarm.

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    nice i have that same box next to me.
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    ass

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    nice buy!! and since you bought this no one will mess with your car hahaha
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    that is a good alarm with a nice amount of suspansion. make sure everything is hidden well and you add extra sirens throughout the car inside and out.... as well as melee weapons (at the least) close to the door lol....plus the remote start is nice on those warm and cold days, this is the best type of investment you can make if you plan on modding your car

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    nice choice. now go put it in already.

    my old roomate got his car broken into once so he got an alarm. then his car go broken into again before he had a chance to put in the alarm.

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    i'm buying one of those one of these days. I've had my car for 4+ years and still haven't had an alarm installed. Then again, I have nothing valuable in view in my car.

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    Are you going to install it by yourself?

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    Viper is great! It has so much postential. I used to have a DEI system, but it didnt work too well. Sometimes it would work, and other times not at all, so I got the Viper system, and it hasnt failed me yet. Good choice. Should install it yourself, its a really easy install.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kwikfox
    Viper is great! It has so much postential. I used to have a DEI system, but it didnt work too well. Sometimes it would work, and other times not at all, so I got the Viper system, and it hasnt failed me yet. Good choice. Should install it yourself, its a really easy install.

    viper is made by dei isnt it? as well as python, clifford etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by fatal1
    viper is made by dei isnt it? as well as python, clifford etc
    yep all the same

    they have so many add ons for the 791 its crazy i wanna get the proximity sensor and some extra sirens... i figure with my viper alarm and lowjack and removable steering wheel with the lock i should be pretty good i hope lol

    the install is pretty straight forward i think the wiring diagram is posted in this section
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    i just added a bunch of shit of my 791.


    -one touch up/down windows (all 4 of them), u can crack and/or open them all the way by ur remote. auto rollup when armed, etc.

    -piezo siren inside
    -glassbreak sensor
    -tilt sensor
    -feild distrubance (motion detector)



    man there's a shitload of more addons that are available

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    Quote Originally Posted by chromey
    i just added a bunch of shit of my 791.
    -one touch up/down windows (all 4 of them), u can crack and/or open them all the way by ur remote. auto rollup when armed, etc.

    -piezo siren inside
    -glassbreak sensor
    -tilt sensor
    -feild distrubance (motion detector)
    man there's a shitload of more addons that are available
    where did you purchase all these modules for the 791? I've been doing searches on google/msn and can't find the modules to add onto the 791.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calipso

    where did you purchase all these modules for the 791? I've been doing searches on google/msn and can't find the modules to add onto the 791.
    those extras are all universal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pinoyesv6
    those extras are all universal.
    So any module for the viper alarms will work with the 791? They just pretty much have to be tapped into the brains or the aux wiring?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calipso

    So any module for the viper alarms will work with the 791? They just pretty much have to be tapped into the brains or the aux wiring?
    most of the accesories and add ons for viper alarms aren't made by viper but by their parent company DEI.

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    That shoulda been the first thing you bought Chris!!!!!!!!

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    Nice choice. I have had mine since March or so. I agree with the others about the stock features and the expandability of the unit. I currently have it set up like Chromey with the window rollups. It was also attempted to have the moonroof open and close also, but that didn't turn out too good
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    the options are awesome, i found a site with plenty of options to add on to the alarm.
    http://www.directed.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calipso
    where did you purchase all these modules for the 791? I've been doing searches on google/msn and can't find the modules to add onto the 791.


    eBay. the ones i bought were original DEI, but they are all universal. i got decent prices on them too.

    heres his ebay store
    http://stores.ebay.com/AccessoryCircus

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