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Old 22-Apr-2005 | 06:08 PM
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THE clutch CLUB

clutch club..what do you guys think of it. Do you think i should get one ?? its better then the old one was

the clutch club


how would they stop this one, you cant just cut the brake pedal or clutch pedal off you need them to drive
Old 22-Apr-2005 | 06:48 PM
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i have the old one and am every happy with it...plus with the fuel cut off that i got...my car not going anywhere unless its towed
Old 22-Apr-2005 | 07:31 PM
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where there is a will there is a way......


imo i wouldnt bother.
Old 22-Apr-2005 | 08:21 PM
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u should get all 3 clubs, steering wheel, pedal and pedal to steering wheel...that would rock!
Old 23-Apr-2005 | 10:33 AM
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i think u should get lazer beams to zap people that break in
Old 23-Apr-2005 | 06:26 PM
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the steering wheel one i think is pointless.....just cut the steering wheel and bam its off.
Old 24-Apr-2005 | 03:09 PM
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I have installed underbody flame throwers that shoot out from each door. If the car is armed, and you pull up on the handle or stand in the prox zone too long.... COOKED!
Old 24-Apr-2005 | 06:55 PM
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the more security you have the better. Even if they can still get around it, they will have to spend some time doing it. The time it takes them to get around it is valuable because the longer they are there, the better the chances of you comming back to your car or someone seeing them!
Old 25-Apr-2005 | 01:46 PM
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Re: THE clutch CLUB

Originally posted by 4drEx
clutch club..what do you guys think of it. Do you think i should get one ?? its better then the old one was

the clutch club


how would they stop this one, you cant just cut the brake pedal or clutch pedal off you need them to drive
no u dont...

you can brake using the E-BRAKE....and u can shift WITHOUT the clutch....the gears will fit given the proper RPM even without engaging the clutch....mind u it will **** up the tranny but its possible

you can shift/downshift without a clutch....
Old 25-Apr-2005 | 04:35 PM
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It doesn't stop them from stealing parts.
Old 25-Apr-2005 | 06:19 PM
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theres this club i read about thats availible in the UK, it comes with a seperate remote for arming and disarming it.

if somebody goes into your car touches the club they get electrocuted.

Get caught using that thing and a theif may have a very good liability case against you.
Old 25-Apr-2005 | 07:18 PM
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What if you put a note on your window in fine print...Like:

"Door handle (or club) is armed with elctronic shocking mechanism. Attempt to open will result in severe bodily harm."
Old 25-Apr-2005 | 10:10 PM
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What if you put a note on your window in fine print...Like:

"Door handle (or club) is armed with elctronic shocking mechanism. Attempt to open will result in severe bodily harm."

i think they should allow devices like this to be used but only if such a warning was placed on your car.... this way the only way anyone is gonna get hurt is if they mess with your car... and the only way they are gonna mess with your car is if they are trying to steall something which is breaking the law and second there is a warning so they are aware of what will happen...

i think this should be reality and not fiction... i would buy one in a second... i don't care how ugly the sticker would be...... it would be worth it just to watch some jack *** fry from my window. lol
Old 26-Apr-2005 | 11:45 PM
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Re: Re: THE clutch CLUB

Originally posted by 1999blksi


no u dont...

you can brake using the E-BRAKE....and u can shift WITHOUT the clutch....the gears will fit given the proper RPM even without engaging the clutch....mind u it will **** up the tranny but its possible

you can shift/downshift without a clutch....
I dont' know how to do this, but if you know what the right time to shift without using the clutch it will not f uck your tranny, but most people dont' know how to do it
Old 27-Apr-2005 | 10:46 AM
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Originally posted by AggressiveAdam
if somebody goes into your car touches the club they get electrocuted.
all you have to do to get around it ............rubber gloves
Old 27-Apr-2005 | 12:26 PM
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by simply having something like the clutch club, all amatuer theives will leave your car alone or steal your stereo **** and not your ride. a pro thief isn't interested in a civic guys, he wants BMW, Mercedes, Audi, Porsche...high end **** that will pay some dough. who the hell is going to steal a civic to ship oversee's when a BMW will get you 5x the money.

an alarm with tilt/motion sensor and the clutch club i would think would be a good alarm for a civic. if you have a TSX or something, then maybe more would be required.



and while true you can drive without clutch...you have to have the clutch pushed in to start the car, unless this can be bypassed too. and no one is going to steal a car that is worth this much trouble, they'd just move on
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