Okibi wrote:NB8B came with a boot solenoid, if you can get one it will make things easier you can also modify the jaycar cable pull style boot opener to fit.
Thanks man, I'll ask the wreckers for this.
BadBong wrote:I've got a similar model to yours so hopefully this info would help:
1. If your current immobiliser is giving you headaches then I would assume that it'll be easier to just use the aftermarket one?;
2. An alternate model of the Mongoose series should include the lift kit;
4. If your budget can stretch a bit, I would suggest 2 options:
(a) a vibration sensor that you can install into the centre console (I would hide it underneath the cigarette / coin compartment right behind the gear stick), this triggers the alarm when someone sits in either one of the seats;
(b) a SMS function where the alarm would automatically send you a message whenever the alarm goes off. You can even set it so that the siren stays off but it'll alert you as soon as the alarm is triggered. The only upkeep would be a pre-paid mobile sim that you'll need to recharge every year / time you run out of credit;
5. I'd thought the NB8A had one... or at least my remote boot release still worked when I still had my NB8A.
1. I believe the immobiliser in the car that is causing me a headache at the moment is aftermarket and in there in addition to whatever is factory. Hence my plans to remove it.
2. I didn't see any alternate models i believe the lift kits are usually just something that runs off the AUX output of the alarm systems tho
4. I assume that most alarm systems had a vibration sector in them by default however I can see the benefit of an additional one that I could remotely locate for the purpose you illustrated, thanks. As for the sms the only one I have seen so far like this is the Viper Smart Start system with GPS tracking, however for the money this costs I had thought that purchasing an iPhone 3G and leaving it hidden and constantly powered in the car using iCloud "find my iPhone" would work out cheaper ha. I'll have a little look around to see if there are any sms ones like you suggest available that will work within Australia.
5. Unfortunately not electronic, just the cable based boot release from the centre console and the key on the boot of the car. Well in my 1998 Series 1 NB this is the case.
Thank you both for your input it is greatly appreciated and has given me a lot to think about. Any further feed back from anyone would also be appreciated