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i got the viper 791vx also with most extras for just over $1000, hey was in a rush to get insurance through. Remote start is only good if in a hurry, want to impress people or lost your car and have a fanny squeel which helps you find it :unsure: extras you will need is gear switch so you dont bunny hop when you funnily enough left it in gear right sam? there are plenty of extras to throw your money away on though

also, have a funny click happening when changing down gears? and a lovely rattle from the engine....looks like a spending spree to me, anyone loan money?

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they guy i got the car off said it has a bleed valve or somthing aleady set up, but he had 2 takeit out when went 2 regency, he said the wiring is there n i just need some part thats missing....can any1 help me wire it up etc? or tell me what to do? thanks

i thought i might just do the hi low boost 4 now n get the alarm, then in about month get ebc....but knowing me ill change my mind tomm...haha

The blitz sbc are excellent. I definately recommend them if you have the cash. I picked up a id3 for 800 last year brand new.

I've read some people getting good results from the bleed valve too. Its cheap as cheaps and is good for up to 1 bar. If you're planning on running higher than that get an ebc, if not go the bleed.

Make sure that whatever alarm you get you also have an immobiliser at least 3 point. No use your alarm screaming its tits off while some punk is driving away with your line. Wen will they start to make alarms like that on robocop which electricutes thieves?

nah no manual at all,

the guy there set it all up 4 me, but i think i pressed somthing so just wana check wat all the positions mean etc...

if u could give me some simple instructions would b great....

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