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Soler Throttle Controller or Pedal Commander

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2022 Cadillac CT5 V Blackwing
For those of you that have Soler Throttle Controller or Pedal Commander, I'm considering installing primarily for Anti-Theft Deterrent in my 5BW.
While the improved pedal response will also be a plus, have a couple questions on use.
I want the one that is the easiest and quickest to Turn-On and Turn-Off the Pedal Lock with my iPhone.

Is one of them Easier to control via iPhone?
Does the car have to be running, or can the car be off to change the Lock setting?
The Pedal Commander has a small subscription fee for the Lock feature - is wi-fi or cellular required to Turn On and Turn Off the Lock with it? (I sometimes park in parking garages without cellular coverage).
Does the Pedal Commander have the option to remove the Control Screen from the vehicle after installation and control only via iPhone?
 
I just installed the solar throttle controller for literally the exact same reason. I have had a pedal commander in the past (ChevySuburban), not on the 5v BW.

Honestly i think your best bet is the solar. No monthly fee, easy to connect and after every time I drive it, I pick up my phone and slide the lock throttle tab before turning car off. Zero complaints and has worked very well so far. Feel free to send PM to chat further if interested.
 
I just installed the solar throttle controller for literally the exact same reason. I have had a pedal commander in the past (ChevySuburban), not on the 5v BW.

Honestly i think your best bet is the solar. No monthly fee, easy to connect and after every time I drive it, I pick up my phone and slide the lock throttle tab before turning car off. Zero complaints and has worked very well so far. Feel free to send PM to chat further if interested.
What happens if the phone or app stops working. Is there a manual method to enter a code to unlock.
 
What happens if the phone or app stops working. Is there a manual method to enter a code to unlock.
You're asking the right questions. If you really want a true second layer of protection that won't leave you stuck in the middle of nowhere, you may consider a company that makes anti-theft systems: Igla Kvant - IGLA US
 
You're asking the right questions. If you really want a true second layer of protection that won't leave you stuck in the middle of nowhere, you may consider a company that makes anti-theft systems: Igla Kvant - IGLA US
This Kvant sounds like a nice alternative to the other IGLA product that requires wiring etc. Do you know anyone that has used it?
 
This Kvant sounds like a nice alternative to the other IGLA product that requires wiring etc. Do you know anyone that has used it?

It seems @KatyTxCT5V got one of their systems, maybe the ODB blocker. I think you need an installer to do the work on most of the ILGA products, but when you're protecting >$100k rolling down the road it makes sense to do it right. I'm strongly considering when the goats are done playing with my car and it finally arrives.
 
I have the IGLA and now added the Soler as another layer. I bought the Soler for the performance portion & it works great. Still playing with the adjustments.

I have experimented with the pedal lock, it works, but to be honest, I tend to forget on occasion to turn it on because it requires an extra step. But I’m assured with the IGLA 100% of the time.

I’ve also added an ODB aluminum cover/blocker as another layer.

I have a couple other things added as well.

I worked too damn hard for this car and especially after adding all the OEM carbon, so I’ll make it harder to steal. I don’t mind in investing in keeping it protected.
 
So I am new to newer GM products (only new GM I have is my '15 Z28), and I have heard of a few folks with stories to tell about stolen recent GM products (one guy in my neighborhood had a '16ish (I think) ATS-V auto stolen out of his driveway, and a friend had 1 successful and 1 thwarted 6th gen Camaro SS 1LE 6MT theft).

As far as 5VBWs go, does anyone have any stats on theft/attempts/recoveries? Obviously they are still fairly new to the markets so that will limit available data.

Are they (manual or not) hot theft targets?

I presume they would be as vulnerable as similar platformed other products, but perhaps slightly "updated" and "fortified" by GM's learnings/experience with theft of models released prior to the 5VBW's release.

Or are people just thinking ahead and being proactive because of the geographic locations they reside in, or the general world we live in these days?

Once delivered, my car will likely live boxed in, inside my garage, but if there's enough reason to worry about it outside in the real world, I might have to consider some of the aftermarket options.
 
I have the IGLA and now added the Soler as another layer. I bought the Soler for the performance portion & it works great. Still playing with the adjustments.

I have experimented with the pedal lock, it works, but to be honest, I tend to forget on occasion to turn it on because it requires an extra step. But I’m assured with the IGLA 100% of the time.

I’ve also added an ODB aluminum cover/blocker as another layer.

I have a couple other things added as well.

I worked too damn hard for this car and especially after adding all the OEM carbon, so I’ll make it harder to steal. I don’t mind in investing in keeping it protected.
Bingoooo, I couldn’t agree more
 
So I am new to newer GM products (only new GM I have is my '15 Z28), and I have heard of a few folks with stories to tell about stolen recent GM products (one guy in my neighborhood had a '16ish (I think) ATS-V auto stolen out of his driveway, and a friend had 1 successful and 1 thwarted 6th gen Camaro SS 1LE 6MT theft).

As far as 5VBWs go, does anyone have any stats on theft/attempts/recoveries? Obviously they are still fairly new to the markets so that will limit available data.

Are they (manual or not) hot theft targets?

I presume they would be as vulnerable as similar platformed other products, but perhaps slightly "updated" and "fortified" by GM's learnings/experience with theft of models released prior to the 5VBW's release.

Or are people just thinking ahead and being proactive because of the geographic locations they reside in, or the general world we live in these days?

Once delivered, my car will likely live boxed in, inside my garage, but if there's enough reason to worry about it outside in the real world, I might have to consider some of the aftermarket options.
This is more common with more obvious cars like Hellcats, but thieves come prepared with locksmith software on a laptop and a blank fob. In about 60 seconds after connecting to your ODB port all of your fobs are forgotten and only their fob is associated with the car and they drive off. As soon as they get someplace secluded the OnStar is unplugged and within a week or so your car is in another country.
 

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