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what if you integrate the V1 in place of the check panel area? Then just bug graves to make you oil/coolant sensor read-outs to install next to hazards/rear defrost..
(that's my plan at least)
Laser can be highly inaccurate if not used right, you can make a car thats not moving show 50mph with a lazer/Lidar system. If the cop dose not keep the point of reflection at the same point on the car the whole time (normaly the front plate area) while its taking the reading it can be way off. All the cop has to do is "track" the beam along the side of your car and he can make it read what ever he wants.
Originally posted by Fusion
If a car is the epitome of freedom, than an electric car is house arrest with your wife titty fucking your next door neighbor.
The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money. -Alexis de Tocqueville
The Desire to Save Humanity is Always a False Front for the Urge to Rule it- H. L. Mencken
Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants.
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what if you integrate the V1 in place of the check panel area? Then just bug graves to make you oil/coolant sensor read-outs to install next to hazards/rear defrost..
(that's my plan at least)
Meh, I'm not sure that would be the best placement for it. For one thing, there is a better chance the cop would see the flashing red lights compared to the ashtray location, also it isn't as easy to glance up at the check panel area while driving, it needs to be located in the driver's immeadiate line of sight.
- Trey
E90 325i/6(ZSP, ZPP, ZCW) E36 325i sedan E30 325i sedan Volvo 945T
There really isn't room near the Hazard plates. You'd have to hack the panel up. Ashtray is a good spot, but away from view. I've got a three guage pillar pod waiting to go in, but only two guages to be used, so I'm going to put it in the lowest guage hole. I hardwired the V1 so there's no wires dangling. I'm not in a rush to install my remote display.
Avoidance techniques differ from area to area, as not all counties use the same systems or procedures to catch offenders. Some Hwy units use lidar, city cops might use running radar, while some still sit behind a bush using old Stalker radar guns. The last two are easy to avoid with a V1. I've considered installing laser jammers though. I find that what works is to just not speed if I'm by myself on the road. If I can keep a steady stream of other drivers infront of me, I catch the reflection of the laser and am alerted to a patrolman's presence. This gives me time to slow by the time he gets a reading for me.
Most cops are lazy and quite content just sitting hidden away and running radar while stationary. Especially in the city when the cop has a steady supply of offenders. When the cop is moving, only 40% of the time are their radar units active. More often if they are mobile, they are running silent and catch offenders simply by sight, (if you stand out of the crowd). These worry me, and therefore, YOU still have to keep your eyes peeled.
The V1 has been great to me, saved me on at least several occasions, and between the V1 and my diligence at keeping watch, I haven't been caught by surprise...knock on wood.
I just put mine over my high beam light in the cluster. It's not visible from outside the car and its in a good location to quickly look at for the directional arrows.
I really want to do that hazard spot. I was also thinking about putting it in the empty spot under the hvac, but that seems kinda out of the way. Let's see some more pics of your setups!
when you hear it go off your not going to want to look down at your knees to see where the signal is coming from. Put it at or near eye level that way you can quickly see where the signal is coming from without putting it into the ditch!
Radar jammers are indeed illegal everywhere, you need an FCC license to broadcast on the band they use. Laser jammers are legal in a lot of states. Also, while laser jammers are illegal in California, it's an equipment violation, costs less than a speeding ticket, and doesn't get you a point on your licence.
the thing about radar detectors is, by the time the detector goes off, the cops already have you on the gun. you can slow down, but youll probably still get pulled over. that what im told anyway... anybody have experience with this?
They work as long as the radar gun is left on, which most of the time it is. Lasar detectors only work once youve been hit by the laser
Bullshit. My Whistler XTR-695 has saved my ass more than once because the cop was a mile ahead tagging people. If you get a decent detector it will give you plenty of early warning. I was driving through a local canyon and got an alert 1.5 miles from where the cop was sitting. A decent detector properly mounted will warn you way before you arrive at the location of the cop.
Originally posted by ROLLingKING
i have a bronzit and plan on making it look sweet.
Originally posted by slammin.e28
Moral of this story?
If you drive your e30 on stairs, you're gonna have a bad time.
yeah my V1 has saved me many a points on my license. In ohio most state patrol use laser (which means youre pretty much boned) but i notice they miss a lot, especially when im in my lowered nissan with fiberglass and CF front end. seems they cant lock on to it easily. but def worth the money. post up some pics of your final instal location. i just run mine up by my rearview mirror, no one seems to bother me with it
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