Dave 2000
Not all Land Rovers are useless!
@LC4LIFE Whilst I get your sentiments in response to @Somebodyelse5 post, apart from your own 'handle', many people especially some of the older members who DO want to keep their vehicle for life (I am one of them), or perhaps don't have a driveway/garage which of course if they did have one they cannot take it out with them. And there is the insurance, sure that helps ease the pain if your car goes missing but you might get an agreed value for the car, but will have trouble getting an agreed value not just for the fitting and fitments i.e.winch, RTT, dual battery setup....blah blah and so forth, but it is the time it took to install everything, there is not an insurance assessor in the world who can arbitrarily make a guess for your time and labour you may have put in and then add it to the agreed value, and of course this assumes they do not (if it is recovered) find out that the suspension and brake mods you have made and were not declared, I know it is a minefield out there but I think just make it harder and the thief will move on.
The ideal system (which I have offered gratis) cannot be forgotten, unless you are in the habit of leaving your motor running when you get out of it, for example running into the tobacconists for a packets of fags.......just remembered that does not mean the same to those across the pond LOL!
But if you do switch off the motor then the fuel system is disabled it is that simple, no pulling out the ignition or ECU relay which will soon piss you off let alone start to loosen the contacts, and are you going to do this when it is pissing down with rain? My so simple system will disengage automatically the moment you switch off, remember the phrase 'that moment of inattention!
Stay safe.
Regards,
Dave
The ideal system (which I have offered gratis) cannot be forgotten, unless you are in the habit of leaving your motor running when you get out of it, for example running into the tobacconists for a packets of fags.......just remembered that does not mean the same to those across the pond LOL!
But if you do switch off the motor then the fuel system is disabled it is that simple, no pulling out the ignition or ECU relay which will soon piss you off let alone start to loosen the contacts, and are you going to do this when it is pissing down with rain? My so simple system will disengage automatically the moment you switch off, remember the phrase 'that moment of inattention!
Stay safe.
Regards,
Dave
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