This is the procedure I use to arm my 98 GST that has a AsianWolf remote start alarm or also more commonly known as Scytek. I would assume this procedure will work for other brands of remote start alarms as well. This particular alarm would not let me arm the alarm if the turbo timer is counting down even if I cut the ignition signal wire. So what I do is shut the car off, lock it, remote start it, and remote shutdown. Here are the steps outlined more clearly:
Step 1: Set your turbo timer for how long you want to time it (30 seconds is good for most normal driving unless you just got off the freeway and want to shut it down)
Step 2: Shut down car (might need to manually override your turbo timer)
Step 3: Exit the car
Step 4: Arm the alarm
Step 5: Remote start the car
Step 6: Remote shutdown
Now your car is turbo timing itself with the doors locked (assuming you have power doors locks or you locked your doors) and armed. Have a nice day =)
There are other things you can do especially with those alarms that have really good remote control range like the pager alarms. You can walk away and when you hear your car turn off just arm it, your car will be vulnerable in that time your away though.
Step 1: Set your turbo timer for how long you want to time it (30 seconds is good for most normal driving unless you just got off the freeway and want to shut it down)
Step 2: Shut down car (might need to manually override your turbo timer)
Step 3: Exit the car
Step 4: Arm the alarm
Step 5: Remote start the car
Step 6: Remote shutdown
Now your car is turbo timing itself with the doors locked (assuming you have power doors locks or you locked your doors) and armed. Have a nice day =)
There are other things you can do especially with those alarms that have really good remote control range like the pager alarms. You can walk away and when you hear your car turn off just arm it, your car will be vulnerable in that time your away though.