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I think the Viper does but I think you will find that every time you want to lock it you auto timer will be on. Not too sure thou. But what you can do is get seperate auto timer cheap as chips and install both at the same time. Even set it up to have autolock approx 30 sec or whatever time only in Viper and use your turbo timer when you like when you hit boost too hard too long and all you do is walk away from car and car locks and timer works too set time. You might have to bring the alarm sensor down a bit cause once the car is locked and your timer is running your engine vibrations will set off the alarm but no big problem if you use viper alarm.

Also check out the Compustar alarm. I have the model with the built in turbo timer and it has alot of other nice features. There is a 2 way paging system where if your alarm is tripped your transmitter has a screen on it and you can see where your car was entered and it pages you immediatly. There is another cheesy option of mounting a sensor on your glass, a friend can tap that sensor and it will page you. I prefer a cell phone call as it is a bit more efficient but I love everything else. They have amazing range too.

my viper does

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