Bulldog DIY Remote Starters: Start Your Car From Afar
06/23/2011


When I was growing up I harbored a great affinity for the James Bond films. And a personal favorite part of those movies for me, was seeing Q roll out some absurdly awesome gadgets that he filled some supercar with. Sadly, if you try to duplicate that by adding some side-winder missiles or an ejector seat of your own, you'll probably end up on some sort of watch-list.

Instead, maybe you should look into the RS82B DIY Remote Car Starter from Bulldog Security, an affordable way to add some novel gadgetry to your ride, without having to endure XZhibit laughing in your face.

When I opened up the RS82B I was able to quickly get a easy grasp on how to hook the thing up myself. Then I looked outside at the blistering sun, and called a mechanically-inclined friend up to do it for me instead. (Sometimes DIY means bringing in a friend whom doesn't mind the heat.) A short while later and I was able to turn my car on or off with a simple press of the included remote.

Living in South Florida (where it's currently 95+ degrees in spring time), being able to start up your car A/C from the sanctuary of your cool home A/C is a game-changer. On top of getting your A/C or heater (for my northerners), cranked up, the remote starter kit has a kill switch that'll spare your battery and act as an additional anti-theft measure, taking the car out from underneath car thieves. So with the RS82B remote starter from Bulldog Security you can experience a little 007-style escapism. (Manually controlled Aston Martin not included).
$79.99
BulldogSecurity.com

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Phillip.K wrote:

Bulldog DIY Remote Starter is a very good car remote starter.It is always provide strong security.A car remote starter is a radio controlled device, which is installed in a car by the factory or an aftermarket installer to preheat or cool the car before the owner gets into it. Once activated, by pushing a button on your key chain remote, it starts the vehicle automatically for a predetermined time. Different models have keyless entry as well. Most newer car need some kind of bypass module to bypass the factory anti-theft system, so the car can be started without the ignition key in the ignition, this is bypassed only to start the car, which after it is running returns to its original state.If anybody need more help, please visit our website. <a href="http://carremotestarter.net">Car remote starter</a>
07/04/2011 02:32 PM

armandburkst hotspot wrote:

I cannot keep my car in a garage and I would like to start it from the house with a remote starter.
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07/15/2011 01:28 AM

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