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I haven't looked THAT much into alarms/immobilisers as mine came with a kick-ass one when I bought it, but I do know you can get alarms and immobilisers that come with a turbo timer built into it :)

that might be an option for you

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If you wanted to get a tracking device, get Navtrack or Turbotrak (by BRANT) instead of Quiktrak. THey use GPS so work almost everywhere, whereas Quiktrak uses radio so only work in a certain range. I'm also looking at security options for when i get my R32, im hoping a decrease in insurance premium will make tracking worthwhile.

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when u guys say its compatible with turbo timer how do you mean?

how does it work

coz i rang brant and spoke to em and there alarms i dont think are compatible with turbo timers

and

it is illegal to have that function in your alarM?

how would it work by the way

would the car arm as it is on ???

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what i guessed (dont have a turbo to have a turbo timer,....yet) is that, you know how some alarms arm themselves after a short time when your car is off and the doors are closed? well i think the alarm can be set to arm after the timer has switched off the car.

my alarm doesnt arm automatically so its good when i get a timer i wont need to get my alarm redone :)

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I have an autowatch hooked up fine along side my hks TT

basically you can leave the car running close the doors, lock the car and arm the alarm.

once the engine shuts off normally the alarm automatically does the rest of the immobilisitation etc...

if someone breaks in while the car is still running on the tt, as soon as the handbrake drops the engine dies, and alarm goes off.

Seems to be a fairly flawless system..

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Some info I found:

NEMISIS - BRANT'S FLAGSHIP MODEL

Our NEMISIS model is specifically designed for those prestige & performance car owners looking for that extra 'edge'. Price-wise it is at the upper end but delivers a lot of functions and features not available elsewhere.

Features -

Remote codehopping operation

Six (6) inbuilt engine immobilisers

Separate PIN entry operation

External self powered siren

Internal high oscillating siren

Two stage impact detectors

Separate ultrasonic internal volumetric sensors

Passive (automatic) immobilisation

Connection to all doors, boot, bonnet, hatch etc

Keyless entry (if vehicle is fitted with central locking)

Electric boot release facility (if fitted)

Silent and audible on/off signal

Automatic door locking on engine start (no cost option)

Automatic re-arm/re-lock in case of accidental switch off

Mobile installation 6 days a week

Lifetime original owner warranty

Electric window power up operation (optional)

I have emailed them for a price :D

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