VADAR ALARM or CLIFFORD 100 ALARM
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which one the COMPUSTAR?
i know clifford is a good system, but is the vadar better or just good because it is a pager.
which one has a more secure and more reliable security system?
pagers are cool and all, and they do have functionality but what toher features does the vadar have over the clifford?
i know clifford is a good system, but is the vadar better or just good because it is a pager.
which one has a more secure and more reliable security system?
pagers are cool and all, and they do have functionality but what toher features does the vadar have over the clifford?
The Vadar alarm actually uses a Clifford brain, so it's pretty much the same. It can use the same sensor's available for Clifford and it has a pager system, one of a few available right now. Price wise I think Vadar's more expensive, but that's because of the pager.
Oh... btw if you do a search, you'll find a thread with a link to a review for the Vadar alarm.
Oh... btw if you do a search, you'll find a thread with a link to a review for the Vadar alarm.
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yeah i read the link, and it still wasn't convincing.
theres just some features that clifford 100 has (window sensors, ignition/engine cutoff, and anit code hopping)
i was thinking, since the vadar runs on 2 way fm couldnt someone easy find and match the frequency and use it. (i think i watch to many movies)
but yeah, what else is there thats beneficial to the vadar?
theres just some features that clifford 100 has (window sensors, ignition/engine cutoff, and anit code hopping)
i was thinking, since the vadar runs on 2 way fm couldnt someone easy find and match the frequency and use it. (i think i watch to many movies)
but yeah, what else is there thats beneficial to the vadar?
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yeah i think you watch too many movies too..
someone w/ technology to crack such a thing is wasting his time on a civic...
they should be working on porshes ferraris and especially datsuns.. hehe.. lol
your car already has an imobilizer setup anyways...
the chip in your key to start the car...
someone w/ technology to crack such a thing is wasting his time on a civic...
they should be working on porshes ferraris and especially datsuns.. hehe.. lol
your car already has an imobilizer setup anyways...
the chip in your key to start the car...
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thanks for the advice guys, i think i gotta do a little more research on the vadar alarm. so far all i've seen is the one review by pasmag.
thanks again
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i'm one of the few with the vadar alarm installed works perfect no problems here except for the fact
the alarm doesn't warn me if any doors were left open when i activate the alarm.
they say it's because of the way our triggers are on the 2002's but hmm watever they say
hey FlippedOut .....do you get 4 beeps if you leave one of the doors open and activate the alarm???
the alarm doesn't warn me if any doors were left open when i activate the alarm.
they say it's because of the way our triggers are on the 2002's but hmm watever they say
hey FlippedOut .....do you get 4 beeps if you leave one of the doors open and activate the alarm???
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