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  1. #21
    Yoda of Radar
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    Default Re: Is this setup overkill?

    This is going to be just the thing for those really tough worst case scenarios. Remember the BMW with all the giant Hella off-road lights across it's chrome bumper, that some guy posted here a couple months ago? He didn't want to Veil any of the lights. And he didn't really have room for four heads. The HP LI would be perfect for that. Quad power and coverage with only two heads.

    Unfortunately for those who want to upgrade, I'm sure there's no way the standard CPU would run these heads, which would explain why they are only being sold as a system, and not separately. Good news is that each head has both a horizontal and a vertically polarised diode in it, better addressing both the off-axis and over and under shots that often result in rude PT. That's even better than the original prototype heads from GOL '07!

    Now comes the big decision... do I spend my next cheque on a TruSpeed, or an HP LI?

    "Buy the BEST and screw the rest." - fire65

    "im intrested to see how well you do.i never seen a car JTG before would be a first for me.." - radarrob

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    Default Re: Is this setup overkill?

    wow im amazed what do you do for a living ?

  3. #23
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    Austin, Tx
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    Default Re: Is this setup overkill?

    Quote Originally Posted by djkyle65 View Post
    wow im amazed what do you do for a living ?

    Ha, sorry I guess you missed the post I made earlier.... This is NOT my ride, it's a neighbor's who lives a few blocks over from me. I was just trying to be funny.

    Anyway, I think the guy who owns it is retired, as he has quite a few toys in the driveway.
    Austin, TX (home of Dell computers) is/was a big tech town and probably not far down the list from Silicon Valley as far as people who have made a few million in the computer industry... and NO I am not one of them.

  4. #24
    Old Timer
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    Default Re: Is this setup overkill?

    dells suck

  5. #25
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    Default Re: Is this setup overkill?

    Quote Originally Posted by hockey005 View Post
    dells suck

    Haha, well I don't work at Dell, but most of my neighbors do, and most of them are not happy with the way they treat their employees. Tons of layoffs in the last couple years.

  6. #26
    Professional
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    Texas
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    Default Re: Is this setup overkill?

    Quote Originally Posted by hockey005 View Post
    dells suck
    x2

  7. #27
    Stealthed Like a B-2
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    Default Re: Is this setup overkill?

    All I know is that the HP version is going to jtmfgx2 on every test. I really want a jammer that produces no error codes/jammer codes.

    Yeah stalker, I would most deffinatly get the HP version for texas. Look at fritter, who I think defeated the LI because he was at such an angle. And over pass shots, done.

    And for rear protection, nothing is going to cover the rear as good as these will.

 

 

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