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Old 06-11-2020, 07:48 AM   #3
selaliadobor
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Originally Posted by JFP in PA View Post
The key releases the lock, and what you are proposing is an invitation for someone to steal you car.
Thanks for confirmation on the key, but sure why you're jumping to the conclusion I didn't put any thought into theft.

I'm still going to have an immobilizer that requires the presence of a programmed key fob to start, it just won't be the Porsche immobilizer and key fob that are used.

There's that ECU Repair shop that will delete your immobilizer if you send it in to them right? So any sufficiently motivated thief with physical access can steal the car anyways.

Of course there's also the final line of defense: there's much more attractive targets than a 20 year old Boxster
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