As far as using a fuse that turns on and off with the car...if you choose a fuse that stays on constantly and you forget to turn off your RD...
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As far as using a fuse that turns on and off with the car...if you choose a fuse that stays on constantly and you forget to turn off your RD...
Oh ok, so it takes the place of the current fuse. I bet if I waited for the thing to come in and take a look I would have figured this out... I am just impatient. :)
Why have it turn on and off...
Find a fuse inside the car cabin that A) provides the correct voltage and B) turns on and off with the ignition. Then, you simply swap out that fuse with the Add-A-Circuit fuse. The original fuse...
If it was strictly enforced, nearly everyone nowadays would be ticketed.
I live in MN. My RD is mounted above the RVM. The main reason for mounting above the RVM was not to avoid a ticket. ...
Oh jeez guys. Your detective skillz are too good :lol:
Long story, I have two accounts, wanderingmind12 was my first account. I re-registered under this account after I couldn't login under...
I don't like these type of threads where someone posts asking a question or for advice. The thread they post contains minimal information. Sometimes so little info is provided that no real advice...
Having owned several S7's and 2 M4's (both X50's), I can say that in my experience the M4 is more reliable long-term. I had 2 of the S7's pull a service required message after owning them for a...
I take it you didn't get any advanced warning. Did you get hit with I/O or laser?
That was some pretty good range, especially on 35.5 and the ramp-up was beautiful!
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There is nothing to fight over, the 9500 is a great detector. Just correcting mistruths.[/quote]
I agree 100% I also believe that the V1 is a great detector.
It just gets very old hearing the...
Can't you guys just get along??? You V1 people and Belscort people are like the Jews and Arabs fighting over the Holy Land. :lol:
Wow, that's one of the worst hardwiring jobs I've ever seen. You absolutely failed. :shock: Nah, I am kidding. It looks great. That thing is perfectly level! Good job. I wish mine was that...
I'm sure you *could* build your own. But, it would be quite expensive to build one that was better than any of the top RD's. It would also take a TON of ingenuity and time to do this. The bottom...
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Definitely nice cars, but they are pretty horrible in the twisties. I was invited to the BMW Ultimate Driving Experience a few years ago and autocrossed the '06 G35 sedan, '06 Audi A4 and the '06...
I wouldn't be able to "trust" the detector if it was in the middle of the car. Intuitively, it would seem as though the farther you bring the detector into the car, the higher the chance that the...
I guess I am one of the 0.01% or RD owners to never have a speeding ticket.
Leaky Cobra's are one source. With tech mode, I am able to distinguish these. They usually show a low Ka reading. I got a confirmed Cobra false today at 33.761. I've also received several Ka...
What type of RD do you have?
I've noticed that Cobra's tend to cause falses below 33.8 Most of the time they tend to be a very low signal strength (1-2 bars). I have however received several full alerts! These scared the pi$$...
All radar detectors have "360" degree protection from radar. BUT, the ONLY way the detectors can "see" radar from behind is from reflection. For example, a LEO is behind you shooting radar. If you...
I would suspect that because it's an older model, the computer inside is not very "fast." In other words, if you were getting targeted, it might take a bit longer to alert than a newer detector. I...
Video of the Stalker DSR 2X in action :wink:
YouTube - Stalker DSR2X Police Radar - In Action - Part 2
The price for the unit is $2,695.
Hardware stores are usually the best bet. I had purchased some "aftermarket suction cups" :lol: a year ago. They are starting to get flimsy. I think they just tend to wear out after a while. I...