I have a system I bought for my project but have not yet installed it. I bought it for several reasons. It can handle anything electronic I can think up. It has a kind of anti-theft built into it. To me it's a much simpler way to wire a car and it can be added on to with ease.
ISIS' claim that it uses less wires is based I think on how much wiring you would need if you wanted a lof of the ISIS features and had to wire them in the traditional manner. If you're just wiring up the most common components you won't use any less wire. The ISIS system really is a much simpler and efficient way to get things done electrically though, once you get your mind around how it works.
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