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    Default Minimum distance between sensors

    Does anyone know if there is a minimum distance there needs to be between the LI sensors and STI-R sensor?

    I have mounted the STI-R sensor behind the grille and the only spot for one of the LI sensors is about an inch below it. Is this too close? The only other place to mount the STI-R is below the front bumper which I thought would be too low and is a difficult place to make brackets for.

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    Default Re: Minimum distance between sensors

    There is no positional relationship between the STI-R and the LI Sensors. Your LI Sensors should be mounted as close vertically and horizontally to your headlights as possible, slightly exposed, not recessed and properly leveled. Follow the STI-R's mounting instructions for its best recommended location.

    Cliff

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    Default Re: Minimum distance between sensors

    Thanks Cliff, I just didn't want one interfering with the other

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    Default Re: Minimum distance between sensors

    Quote Originally Posted by not so swift View Post
    Thanks Cliff, I just didn't want one interfering with the other
    they won't unless your in parking mode which can make the STi-R go nuts at times, like every time I start my car... got to get around installing that park/jam switch lol

 

 

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