Quote: Originally Posted by
Jncominco2 
yes, viper is a very good system
just make sure you get one of the higher end ones
viper, python, clifford, and some others
are all made by directed electronics
i had a cheapo $99 viper on my car about a week ago, then i got a higher end, mile range, remote start clifford
i love it
mine also has a TT mode, but i have no turbo, so i have no use for it, even though it is hooked up

you can change the intervals of it, but you just have to do a sequence of things with your doors/brakes/valet button and it will leave the car running for however long you set it
check with your local audio stores and see if they will install it for you
i personally tell everyone never to have best buy or circuit city do your stuff
just because the people at audio stores tend to know more about audio and security
to some extent you may be correct. however the biggest thing is you need to get to know your installer and his/her shop before you commit to on =e or another. Personally I've been and installer for 6 or so years, with 4 or so being with a Best Buy. We here are CERTIFIED to do what we do and are INSURED fully for any accident. Our installs are also warrantied for life. Just because Jo Blow works at the "custom" shop down the street doesn't actually mean that he can install worth a rats ass. Over the years, the vast majority of work that I have had to fix has come from "custom" shops and our competitors. Are there hack installers everywhere you go? Probably. Just go in and ask questions and see what kind of a vibe you get from the shop/installer.