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azn370z 02-08-2009 10:55 PM

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This is what I've been using on my 350z. There's a guy on the other forum that makes and sells these mounts. I think this is better than using the suction things.

semtex 02-09-2009 07:16 AM

^^ That's pretty cool. It'd make it difficult to hang a parking permit though.

UNKNOWN_370 03-14-2012 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by par4bmw (Post 28102)
Yes with radar but not with Laser. This is from Escort's site:

Can I mount my detector on my sun visor?
We generally do not recommend mounting detectors on the sun visor because the dark tint at the top of most windshields significantly reduces laser detection range, and the GPS-powered features of the Passport 9500i will not function if satellite reception is blocked. So, we do not include a visor mount as a standard accessory. While not recommended, we do offer an optional visor mount that can be seen by clicking this visor clip link.

As a rule of thumb, a lower detector mounting position is better for laser and a higher position is better for radar. But, in most vehicles, the difference in height between the top and bottom of the windshield is not enough to make any perceptible difference in radar reception. It's best to mount your detector where it has a clear field of view front and rear (plus a clear view of the sky for the Passport 9500i), and where you can see it without obstructing your own view of the road.

Yezziirrr... I have mine mount very low next to my gauge pod. I don't like it in my field of view while driving.

kenchan 03-14-2012 01:01 PM

mine's still on the glass next to the cluster on the right hand side. i didnt want to block my forward view.
as for power i have the V1 power module hardwired to the fuse box and using the coil wire to the detector.

hey if anyone has a dead suction cup for their radar detector bracket, try this DIY... lol

http://www.the370z.com/diy-section-d...-detector.html

UNKNOWN_370 03-14-2012 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1599108)
mine's still on the glass next to the cluster on the right hand side. i didnt want to block my forward view.
as for power i have the V1 power module hardwired to the fuse box and using the coil wire to the detector.

hey if anyone has a dead suction cup for their radar detector bracket, try this DIY... lol

http://www.the370z.com/diy-section-d...-detector.html


I have like 4 extra suction cups. But thanks. :tup:

Drex 03-14-2012 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by UNKNOWN_370 (Post 1599099)
Yezziirrr... I have mine mount very low next to my gauge pod. I don't like it in my field of view while driving.

agreed

NickBaragona 03-14-2012 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by par4bmw (Post 28103)
I was planning on tinting my front to 50%. Has anyone experienced problems with radar detection using light tint in the front?

Very interested in seeing installation pics. Who is going to be first?

I have 55% tint on my windshield and never considered this. Could my tint be preventing my radar detector from working at its full potential?

ImportConvert 03-14-2012 07:12 PM

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Originally Posted by NickBaragona (Post 1599211)
I have 55% tint on my windshield and never considered this. Could my tint be preventing my radar detector from working at its full potential?

It depends on tint. I have Ceramic in all my cars (except my daily beater, but it still seems to do fine through the rear glass, although I can't compare detection distance.), which has no effect on a radar detector except regarding laser detection, but if you detect laser, you're done, anyway unless you are actively jamming.

I always recommend people pony up and pay for Huper Optik or Pinnacle F1. You need to use Pinnacle on curvy glass, might get away with Huper on flat glass like in the 370Z. I just use Pinnacle on everything.


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