Radar Detector
Re: Radar Detector
nadz240;
I mounted my V-1 in exactly the same place as yours, but instead of the suction cups, I made a small bracket out of sheet metal that fits into the slot on the visor mount. It's about 1 inch wide by 2 1/4 inches long, the strip being bent into a "V" 1 in. from the end. A small depression is made to fit with the pressure tab on the mount for the V-1 to 'snick' into. Mount the remaining 1 1/4 in piece to your windshield, and voila, a secure mount for your V-1 that takes seconds to mount/ remove your RD! Cut a 2-3" piece of 1/4 inch hose tubing and wedge it into the liner trim to keep your power cord in place.
I've used this system for the last two cars that I owned and use the suction cups only for loaners/test drives.
BTW, I thought about mounting the remote display in the nav-screen cubby as well, but I find that the tach position is more in line-of-view to the road and there is only about 1 inch of wire showing. Also no hole to drill through the cubby. Yours is a nice clean install though.
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I mounted my V-1 in exactly the same place as yours, but instead of the suction cups, I made a small bracket out of sheet metal that fits into the slot on the visor mount. It's about 1 inch wide by 2 1/4 inches long, the strip being bent into a "V" 1 in. from the end. A small depression is made to fit with the pressure tab on the mount for the V-1 to 'snick' into. Mount the remaining 1 1/4 in piece to your windshield, and voila, a secure mount for your V-1 that takes seconds to mount/ remove your RD! Cut a 2-3" piece of 1/4 inch hose tubing and wedge it into the liner trim to keep your power cord in place.
I've used this system for the last two cars that I owned and use the suction cups only for loaners/test drives.
BTW, I thought about mounting the remote display in the nav-screen cubby as well, but I find that the tach position is more in line-of-view to the road and there is only about 1 inch of wire showing. Also no hole to drill through the cubby. Yours is a nice clean install though.
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I just spoke with a guy from Escort Passport Company. He told me all I need is the Smart Direct cord. So I ordered it for 30 bux...I think its a rip off but what can I do? lol. There is no Remote Display LCD screen like the V has but it does come with a "Smart" remote LED display which just blinks when you see a signal come in...so I'm not exactly sure of what to do now but he told me that self installation is not too difficult if I can find that place (I don't remember what its called) to tap into the power source for the radar detector.
How do you guy's like your V's?
How do you guy's like your V's?
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Gordgee...Is there any way that you can post pics of the mount that you made. Sounds like a good idea. I take my V1 down whenever I park somewhere I don't feel too comfortable in but it is a pain to have to keep resuctioning it. I can kind of visualize your setup but pics would be very helpful. Thanks for the info. As for the V1, I think its a great radar detector. Picks up on-patrol cops all the time. The only gripe I have with it is the amount of falses I get but living in Miami, I guess thats to be expected. Great on the expressway though! :-)
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I'll try to take pics and post on 'rides'.
Yes, the V-1 is great! Mine is still the '98 model from right after they changed the display. My neighbour has an 8500, we traded and played. The 'expert' mode is interesting, but the display is too small to be useful at a glance and when it goes 'beep', you still wonder what the heck it's telling you. Couldn't get my V-1 back fast enough (he didn't want to give it back)!
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Yes, the V-1 is great! Mine is still the '98 model from right after they changed the display. My neighbour has an 8500, we traded and played. The 'expert' mode is interesting, but the display is too small to be useful at a glance and when it goes 'beep', you still wonder what the heck it's telling you. Couldn't get my V-1 back fast enough (he didn't want to give it back)!
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The 8500 is a good detector, just doesn't give the info that I get from the V-1. Try the V-1 on their 30 day money-back and see if it's useful for you. Some don't like the V-1, but most haven't tried.
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i just tonight, bought a Cobra 9210 radar detector. its very nice lookin and should work. i ahvent really tried it yet, but it blends in wit the car, looks good, and doesnt cost as much as the V1 and Escort. Ill post pics either tomrorow or thurs. All in all its nice
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anyone know how to install the remote for the V-1 in the rearview mirror? I seen on one of the forums a guy was doing it for like $200 a mirror...
http://www.adrenalinepump.com
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I dunno....I go by what I read and what I hear from people. From what I have read...RadarTest.com obviously did a test between the V, 8500, and the top of the line Bell Radar Detector. The Bell and the 8500 were nearly identical (for all intensive purposes) I chose the 8500 cause it looked nicer (that's why it got a little bit of a higher score over the Bell). The V was in 3rd place and this huge @$$ antena and box was in fourth....it was kinda weird cause I always thought the V was the best. However, you can always question on what kinda tests they did, what the road conditions were, etc....but still...I don't think its about liking something...I think it's about how well it performs (In this case).
Re: Radar Detector
nadz240:
I finally got around to posting the V-1 mount on 'rides' page. Hope it helps. As I said, this way it only takes about 3 seconds to mount, and about 2 seconds to dismount your V-1, electrical connections and all!
https://g35driver.com/rides/detailri...dx=12&vehId=92
Pearl White/Graphite, loaded except Aero & Navigation<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small"><EM>Edited by gordgee on 08/24/02 01:53 PM.</EM></FONT></P>
I finally got around to posting the V-1 mount on 'rides' page. Hope it helps. As I said, this way it only takes about 3 seconds to mount, and about 2 seconds to dismount your V-1, electrical connections and all!
https://g35driver.com/rides/detailri...dx=12&vehId=92
Pearl White/Graphite, loaded except Aero & Navigation<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small"><EM>Edited by gordgee on 08/24/02 01:53 PM.</EM></FONT></P>
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You're welcome. Did you try the trick with the 1/4" hose tubing to keep your power cord in place? I did my V-1 install myself and didn't find it too hard, so anyone looking to save a few bucks might consider same. BTW nadz240, I posted a reminder to you re. the fog light bulb listings on FA.
Pearl White/Graphite, loaded except Aero & Navigation<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small"><EM>Edited by gordgee on 08/24/02 04:54 PM.</EM></FONT></P>
Pearl White/Graphite, loaded except Aero & Navigation<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small"><EM>Edited by gordgee on 08/24/02 04:54 PM.</EM></FONT></P>
Re: Radar Detector
nadz:
Did you ever make the V-1 mount for your windshield?
I just fabricated a new V-1 mount from thicker sheet steel. I made it in 2 pieces to incorporate a more 'stylized' look to the angles and brazed them together, heat tempering the mount in the process. A depression is ground out to 'snick' into the V-1 visor plate. This makes for a very rigid permanent mount for the Valentine which no longer moves around at all. [img]/w3timages/icons/cool.gif[/img]
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Did you ever make the V-1 mount for your windshield?
I just fabricated a new V-1 mount from thicker sheet steel. I made it in 2 pieces to incorporate a more 'stylized' look to the angles and brazed them together, heat tempering the mount in the process. A depression is ground out to 'snick' into the V-1 visor plate. This makes for a very rigid permanent mount for the Valentine which no longer moves around at all. [img]/w3timages/icons/cool.gif[/img]
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I have the auto dimming mirror I think I could attach the power to that same connector that the mirror power uses? What is the voltage requirements for the V-1, 12 volts? I will check the voltage of the power to the mirror.



