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BANKO
09-25-2007, 01:28 AM
Hello Guys, I was wondering how many of you use Radar detectors and if so which ones have you found to be the best? For those who have them, are they hard-wired into your car or do you just use the cigarette adapter and the spiral power cable?
Thanks, Josh
deuce_454
09-25-2007, 02:27 AM
cigarette lighter, tacky powercord, they go off as you are being measured, not before... LOL, they go off all the time it seems, and you often get a ticket for having one in many places... there is one surefire way to avoid tickets though... dont speed on public roads....
clill
09-25-2007, 06:37 AM
www.valentineone.com :thumbsup:
mazspeed
09-25-2007, 06:54 AM
I'm with Charlie, V1 is the best, but the escort is second. Problem is, both will not help so much with laser.
CraigMorrison
09-25-2007, 07:05 AM
I'm with Charlie, V1 is the best, but the escort is second. Problem is, both will not help so much with laser.
Valentine1!!!!! I've used the non sprial cord to clean up the install a bit, running it up the side of the dash and along the front of the windshield. They can be hard wired in.......
For laser, you need LPP or Laser Pro Park. A nifty "parking distance device" that just happens to jam laser signals.
Bill Howell
09-25-2007, 04:53 PM
www.valentineone.com :thumbsup:
Me too. I love mine. Keeps me out of trouble all the time.
will69camaro
09-25-2007, 11:29 PM
I got a V1 and expressed shipped it and it saved me a ticket first time on a long trip. This thing pays for itself literally once a month and I don't even speed much.
Best buy I've made in a LONG time.
William
novanutcase
09-25-2007, 11:41 PM
Valentine1!!!!! I've used the non sprial cord to clean up the install a bit, running it up the side of the dash and along the front of the windshield. They can be hard wired in.......
For laser, you need LPP or Laser Pro Park. A nifty "parking distance device" that just happens to jam laser signals.
Craig!
So do you install them both to defeat them both?:burnout:
John
Blown353
09-26-2007, 12:11 PM
I have a CHP buddy who set up a mock "speed trap" and we tested a Bel STI, Rocky Mountain Radar, and a V1... the STI gave earlier warning than the V1 consistently at our test area by approximately 1/2 mile in both rear and front detection. The Rocky Mountain was a POS.
The V1 arrows are really, really nice though, and they're constantly doing firmware updates.
Also, for laser (which is becoming more and more common) any detector will only let you know you probably just received a ticket. By the time it goes off you have already had your speed read. You'll need a jammer for that (which are illegal in California.) :_paranoid
If you have a laser jammer and your detector goes off, it is advised that you slow to the limit and then switch your jammer off. If the officer never gets a reading off your car he'll probably become suspicious and pull you over.
My other experiences have been cops are far less likely to "cut you slack" if you get pulled over and they see you have a detector-- because "you don't need one unless you're doing something wrong."
Silver69Camaro
09-26-2007, 01:11 PM
Valentine 1 hands down.
I've had mine for about 7 or so years now. I haven't had a chance to get the firmware updated yet, but it still works better than just about every radar detector out there.
Funny thing is, I rarely speed. But it sure is nice to have.
monza
09-26-2007, 04:23 PM
The Rocky Mountain was a POS.
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I'll second that statement. At first I thought it was good but I got a big ticket when I should not have due to the Rocky Mountain Radar. A buddy of mine bought them at the sane time, he also got a ticket and we both have years of driving fast with radar detectors.
I've also had good detection times with the Escorts. I just ordered a V1 to try out. Been searching on the jammer, tough to fine a difinitve report on which system is best. As far as being illegal, that's why the market them as "parking distance lasers." Really officer.... it's a parking distance thing!
BANKO
09-29-2007, 11:49 AM
Hey guys thanks for all the responses. It seems like Valentine1 is the clear favorite. I've checked out the website and like the way he explains things in way that everyone can understand.
-Josh
CraigMorrison
10-01-2007, 07:52 AM
Craig!
So do you install them both to defeat them both?:burnout:
John
Currently it is highly illegal to jam radar, you can only run a detector to alert you if it is being used.
The laser jammer is legal through some loopholes in the law, but some states/countries are starting to close that - which is why this parking sensor is so clever......
As said above, it is a good idea to slow down to the posted speed limit and then switch off the jammer so the Man can get a speed reading.
http://www.radardetector.net/ This site will answer all your radar/laser questions!
BonzoHansen
10-05-2007, 07:31 PM
www.valentineone.com :thumbsup:
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