My Custom Stealth Valentine One Radar Install
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'07 Porsche 997TT
I'm using a Lidatek LE-30. I know the company stopped production for a while; don't know if they're back. It has saved me many times but there are other good ones out there. Laser Interceptor is supposed to be good and one other whose name escapes me.
It's a pretty simple install I think. The transponder is mounted in my front grill. They should be able to have it set up just like mine where the mirror will light/sound.
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'11/E63-Former car: '05 RT4 E55, Sprintbooster, Phenolic Spacers, RT IC /Secondary HE & BMC Filters
nice, Dave. looks fantastic. humble of you to do the detector verus outrunning them in that beast. lol.
very clean.
very clean.
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Wow, that looks really nice! I have a question though, from what I've read and understand, the V1 really works the best when mounted high in the car to pick up hits over hills and around corners. Also, won't the fabric concealing it hinder is detection capabilities???
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I finally took some pics of my similar setup in my W210. If anyone is interested here is a link. https://mbworld.org/forums/e-class-w210/256359-v1-mirror-i-finally-took-some-pictures.html
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I finally took some pics of my similar setup in my W210. If anyone is interested here is a link. https://mbworld.org/forums/showthread.php?t=256359
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Let me know what you think of the sensitivity of the unit with this type of setup. I swear I have been hit directly with Laser on two different occasions and the unit never went off. I'm starting to think that the V1 receiver should be mounted high in the window and have no fabric covering over it.
http://www.guysoflidar.com/july-2008...mmer-test.html
I had my first Radar save (Ka band) since I stealth mounted the V1 the other day. I figure it was around 1.4 miles or so from the initial warning and it was also over a slight hill. There are local radar drones (speed signs) that I can pick up from well over a mile. I haven't noticed too much drop in radar sensitivity from when I had the V1 windshield mounted. I'm sure there is some loss in performance but it still seems adequate. The steath V1 is not for people obsessed with total range and performance but for me I think the benefits of the hidden unit outweigh the potential decline in performance.
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Rock. If you are not too familiar with the differences between Radar and Lidar (laser) and the different methods needed to protect against each threat you may want to spend a little time over at radardetector.net
Last edited by suicidal4life; 08-12-2008 at 07:13 AM.
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Thanks for the reply.
It's funny but I was told that the unit would not lose laser sensitivity mounted like this.
I know I need to add a laser jammer. If I had to do it again, I think I would have gone with the new passport 9500ci.
It's funny but I was told that the unit would not lose laser sensitivity mounted like this.
I know I need to add a laser jammer. If I had to do it again, I think I would have gone with the new passport 9500ci.
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I don't know exactly what kind of fabric is covering your V1. In my case it's leather so virtually no light is going to get thru. Your fabric looks a bit more porous. There is a video where a V1 can still pick up Lidar when it is sitting under a towel but the guy is shooting it indoors. I guess enough light can get thru from short range to still set it off. Since Lidar is light based it needs pretty much a direct path to the V1 unit (yes there can be scatter) and opaque objects will block it. Also Lidar is a pretty small beam. Radar on the other hand can go right thru fabric, plastic, leather, etc and is a much wider beam that bounces around. Radar probably loses some strength as it passes thru these types of objects but nowhere near as bad as they affect Lidar.
Passport is a good Radar option but I still love my arrows. But when it comes to Laser jamming it appears Laser Interceptor is pretty much untouchable. I wouldn't trust the Passport to protect me but thats just my opinion.
Passport is a good Radar option but I still love my arrows. But when it comes to Laser jamming it appears Laser Interceptor is pretty much untouchable. I wouldn't trust the Passport to protect me but thats just my opinion.
Last edited by suicidal4life; 08-12-2008 at 10:03 AM.
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