I've had lojack in two of my (non-delorean) cars, and luckily, I've never had to use/activate it. In both cases, I found the unit while working on other things in the cars. I wouldn't let them touch the Delorean - you haveno idea where they are going to install it, or how they will tie into the electrics - which we already know can be problematic. You also don't wantthem cutting into the fiberglass, which they might do - and you can't be there to help them understand any of the quirks about the car. There are better ways to disable the car from being driven away (battery cut-off, inertia switch, standard alarm, etc) - that I don't think lojack is needed for a Delorean. From what I've heard, vandalism is a much bigger problem than theft. -Hank #1619 ----- Original Message ----- > I am investigating the installation of the "Lo-Jack" theft recovery > system for my DeLorean. >