
Originally Posted by
logic
Comments:
1) For the removable plug idea, Instead of a dummy wire or two going to the plug, make one hot and one ground so if they try a few combinations they will really be confused because they will blow a fuse or two after the first one or two wrong tries....
2) Instead of a hidden switch, I used a magnetic reed switch behind a thin plastic panel in my Buick, when I went to start the car, I had a magnet mounted in my keychain and ran it by the switch as I moved my keys to the ignition, no-one would ever find that..
3) Using a relay that takes power from the ignition and routing power from the switched part of the relay back to the coil to keep it on once activated(called latching, it then drops out when ignition turned off) when it's activated, then using that to run a couple other relays to turn on the fuel pump, starter relay power, and ignition circuits will give very good protection and if the relays are hidden in the dash with all the other relays would really be tough to find/figure out by a thief. That way you can control several circuits by one wire...when used in conjunction with the hidden magnetic reed switch to activate the relay results in an extremely effective theft deterrent system (assuming all the wires are hidden inside the factory wiring harnesses and re-taped to look stock)
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