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  1. Laptop:

    Lenovo Y550P

    i3-330m 2.13gig

    4gig ddr3

    500gb 5400rpm

    15.6" WXGA

    Win 7 Home 64bit

    Ununtu 10

    Geforce GT 240m 1gig

    Desktop:

    Dual ASUS VW246H 24" monitors

    Pentium D 2.8gig

    4gigs ram

    2 1terabyte 7200rpm hitachi hard drives

    1 250gig WD 7200rpm hard drive

    Radeon HD4650(just for the dual dvi output)

    I don't play pc games anymore... the most instense thing I do anymore on a computer is use photoshop. I do more web development and surfing than I do anything else.

  2. OOO SHIITTTTT...Back ground info(Im on the BSU golf team) Coach just announced that this season is going to be a dry season...aka no drinking :-o damn.

    Because that ever stops anyone. Ohh and let me guess he calls your cell phone for curfews too :)

    I remember being at the bar with my buddies on the football team getting phone calls from their coach to make sure they were in bed for the night.

  3. Yea like Tristan said. I'm from Cheboygan but down in Saginaw for school. Heard about that shooting in TC on the news few days ago. Up north that's a big surprise and down here it's like an everyday thing.

    How do those SVSU cops feel about your system(checked your youtube and saw the svsu parking sticker and i think pinegrove in the background)? :)

    Haters... I had four years of dealing with those fucks. It's the younger ones that are bad. Specifically Officer Stockford.

  4. Lol, better than everyone's? Congrats, those are impressive speeds. I just hope you're comfortable where you're standing because you don't want to move outside of that 1ft circle of good reception, lol.

    LTE FTW

    I've had AT&T since before when they were Cingular... Travel all over the state of Michigan and Florida and have never had a problem... Other states might be different.

  5. Here is everything you should need:

    2001 Toyota Corolla DirectWire 2.0 Vehicle Information

    Remote Start

    Item Wire Color Polarity Wire Location

    12 Volts white (50A) + ignition switch, white 8 pin plug, pin 2

    Second 12 Volts black/red (15A) + ignition switch, white 8 pin plug, pin 7

    Starter red + ignition switch, white 8 pin plug, pin 8

    Second Starter N/A

    Ignition black/white + ignition switch, white 8 pin plug, pin 6

    Second Ignition black/yellow + ignition switch, white 8 pin plug, pin 4

    Third Ignition N/A

    Accessory blue/red + ignition switch, white 8 pin plug, pin 3

    Second Accessory N/A

    Third Accessory N/A

    Keysense

    Data Bus

    Can Bus High

    Can Bus Low

    Can Bus Sw

    Power Lock use factory alarm arm

    Power Unlock use factory alarm disarm

    Lock Motor blue 5 wire dash fuse box, right side, white 14 pin plug, pin 7

    Driver Unlock Motor red 5 wire dash fuse box, right side, white 14 pin plug, pin 12

    Parking Lights (-) lt. green/black - headlight switch, white 17 pin plug, pin 14

    Parking Lights (+) green + dash fuse box, white 10 pin plug, pin 9

    Hazards same as turn signals

    Turn Signal (Left) green/black + turn signal switch, white 17 pin plug, pin 1

    Turn Signal (Right) green/yellow + turn signal switch, white 17 pin plug, pin 3

    Headlight red/white - headlight switch, white 17 pin plug, pin 13

    AutoLights N/A

    Reverse Light red/black + driver kick, harness to rear

    Left Front Door Trigger red/white - behind dash fuse box, white 3 pin plug, pin 1

    There are at least 5 red/white wires at the dash fuse box. Some will only pick up individual doors. Meter them to find the one that will get all the doors. It will be the one that goes up to the instrument cluster. It is in a 12 pin plug on the back of the dash fuse box. For domelight supervision use one of the individual door triggers.

    Right Front Door Trigger

    Left Rear Door Trigger

    Right Rear Door Trigger

    Dome Supervision see left front door trigger

    Trunk/Hatch Pin red/white - luggage compartment light, gray 2 pin plug, pin 2

    On vehicles with the factory alarm, can also find this wire at the alarm module above the driver kick.

    Rear Glass Pin

    Hood Pin red - hood switch

    On vehicles with the factory alarm, can also find this wire at the alarm module above the driver kick.

    Trunk/Hatch Release

    Trunk Release Motor

    Fuel Door Release

    Power Sliding Door (Left)

    Power Sliding Door (Right)

    Factory Alarm Arm blue/black (passenger door key cylinder) - dash fuse box, right side, white 14 pin plug, pin 3

    Factory Alarm Disarm green/white (passenger door key cylinder) - dash fuse box, right side, white 14 pin plug, pin 6

    Disarm No Unlock

    Trunk Alarm Shunt

    Tachometer red/blue, yellow/green, gray, or white ac any ignition coil, black 4 pin plug, pin 3

    Wait to Start

    Neutral Safety

    Clutch Pedal

    Fuel Pump

    Rear Defroster black/blue - latched rear window defogger switch, white 8 pin plug, pin 2

    Mirror Defroster N/A

    Left Front Heated Seat

    Right Front Heated Seat

    Speed Sense purple/white 4-Pulse center console, 22 pin plug

    Brake Wire green/white + brake switch, blue 5 pin plug, pin 1

  6. What year? You are in for a treat if it is a newer dodge.

    Maybe two years ago. Now modules do everything, there isn't a dodge out there that takes me longer than an hour and a half.

    And to OP, you didn't provide nearly enough information

    Does the vehicle already have a remote start or alarm in it?

    What year?

    What kind of bypass module?

    And do you have access to activate a start smart module?

  7. why do you want to be certified? it's not that important to have unless your starting a shop which really isn't a good idea right now a business degree would suit you much better for that as well

    actully, you need to be certified inorder to work in 9/10 shops, alarms are the money maker, first thing companys ask in most cases are if you know how to install an alarm

    Wrong. 9/10 shops could give two shits if your certified. They care about if you know what the fuck you are doing and what kind of reputation you carry. At least that's how it is wherever I go. I'll be truthful every new guy I've ever worked with that went to a car audio school lasted about a month before they were shit canned or quit. They all came in thinking they knew alot, but in reality had no real world experience.

  8. do you have one in your vehicle? if it really that awesome. ive heard a lot about this model from viper but i have heard a lot about them in the past about their quality sucking ass.

    I had a 5901 on my car... I now have a 5902 with SmartStart on it. Both the 5901 and 5902 are great units... I do however feel I got more range out of my 5901 remote, but then again I get unlimited range with my SmartStart... ;) and they just lowered the price of the SmartStart modules, we are doing them for $199 installed now.

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