Ya, I typed in "Anti-Theft Immobilizer for 92 Honda Civic" in Google and s**t turned upMartin Racing Design said:http://www.lojack.com/
The patented LoJack System includes a small radio frequency transceiver hidden in up to 20 places in a your vehicle. Each LoJack System has a unique code that is tied into the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). When a theft is reported to the police, a routine entry into the state police crime computer results in a match of the LoJack System's unique code against the state VIN database. This automatically activates the LoJack System in your car, which emits an inaudible signal. Law enforcement authorities who are equipped with LoJack vehicle tracking units - in their police cruisers and aviation units - are always listening for a LoJack signal. Police use the LoJack vehicle tracking units to track and recover your LoJack equipped vehicle.
theres another type of system that makes the car turn off after a few seconds of driving.
k-series motors have a built in immobilizer
http://www.cardefender.com/ <== immobilizer
amazing what can do
jdmegcoupe said:I have alot of different diagrams for starter kills and fuel pump kills plus some neat tricks that make u have your seat belt on in order to start the car. If any one is interested pm me and if i feel i can trust u and you are not a thief then I will get you those diagrams.
I think that is a good way but I don't want my car to look like s**t...lolhandlebarsfsr said:no matter how many immobilizers, alarms, lojacks, etc you have on your car, if a theif wants your s**t bad enough, he'll get it. those things make it harder for a joyrider/amateur, but if a pro wants your s**t, hes gonna get it. best defense is not to make a theif want your car.