azpyroguy
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Its called the - Ravelco Anti-Theft system.
Its completly disables the vehicle from being started or getting a fuel supply. Its not computer or electronic based, or even an active alarm system, all of which we know can and has been defeated. Its physically interupts 4 or more functions of the vehicles starting and fueling system, each car is different on how its installed and is installed in such a way that it has never been defeated in the past 30 years on over 4 million vehicles.
Its the ONLY device approved by the CESVI-MEXICO (which is a company owned by the 7 insurance companies in Mexico), it passed the 8 min and
35 minute tests and neither time were the "testers" able to bypass the system and get the vehicle started, and gave those who live in Mexico
a 12% discount on their insurance... which has NEVER been done before.
Here is a link to the system, and the dealer in AZ.
http://www.arizonaravelco.com/Arizona_Ravelco/About_Ravelco.html
California is: www.nohotwire.com
You can also visit the corporate site at: http://www.ravelco.com/
They have information on how many other security systems are bypassed quickly (even our RFID keys, and code hopping)
And its affordable... mine was $407 w/tax installed.
Its completly disables the vehicle from being started or getting a fuel supply. Its not computer or electronic based, or even an active alarm system, all of which we know can and has been defeated. Its physically interupts 4 or more functions of the vehicles starting and fueling system, each car is different on how its installed and is installed in such a way that it has never been defeated in the past 30 years on over 4 million vehicles.
Its the ONLY device approved by the CESVI-MEXICO (which is a company owned by the 7 insurance companies in Mexico), it passed the 8 min and
35 minute tests and neither time were the "testers" able to bypass the system and get the vehicle started, and gave those who live in Mexico
a 12% discount on their insurance... which has NEVER been done before.
Here is a link to the system, and the dealer in AZ.
http://www.arizonaravelco.com/Arizona_Ravelco/About_Ravelco.html
California is: www.nohotwire.com
You can also visit the corporate site at: http://www.ravelco.com/
They have information on how many other security systems are bypassed quickly (even our RFID keys, and code hopping)
And its affordable... mine was $407 w/tax installed.