Help! Anyone has aftermarket alarm with turbo timer?
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directed electronics. I am also not impressed with their stuff. I had a clifford alarm in my prior car, and had nothing but troubles. Back to Alpine. Works like a charm. I have an 8028 in my car and I know others here have since installed it, and thing it works great also.<ul><li><a href="https://forums.audiworld.com/s4/msgs/541834.phtml">Alpine 8028 writeup</a></li></ul>
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But now that DEI is in the mix, it could ALL go downhil. Viper alarms have always blown ***.
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sold them because they had all these bells and whistles, however, they indicated to me that they were always the least reliable of the alarms they sell. Alpine tend to be the most reliable, but don't have nearly as many features.
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after I've gone. But from what someone here posted, it is compatible with the Alpine 8028 security system, although that I don't know that from personal experience.