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ImportConvert 04-26-2011 01:48 AM

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Originally Posted by jaedub (Post 1073404)
Im considering to buy a V1 but few questions...

Does it really work like a charm? Will it really detect every cops around me?

And I live in California, is it legal here??



Legal in Cali. VA, and DC and lots of Canada are the areas they are illegal in, I think.

No, only cops running Radar or Lidar that are aiming it in your general direction without something obstructing the radio/light waves.

Think of it like this...(Helps if you have seen Deliverance)...

Terrain, and anything else that can block radar will effect it. Think of radar like a flashlight and a radar detector like your eyes. Now, you're in the woods at night and you just beached your canoe and there are some rednecks out there chasing you with visions of rape dancing through their 1-track minds (cops looking to make your wallet squeal like a pig, boy!). Okay. They have a flashlight (radar), and you have eyes (Valentine 1). You can see their light through the trees before they see you in the beam if they are just shining it all willy-nilly. But what if they sneak up on you and blast you with the light? Well, gotcha. Or what if there is a hill between you two? You won't see it then, either (they won't see you, is the counterpoint). However, in a perfect world, the dumb redneck just bumbles through the woods with his light in one and and the other in his pants and you know well ahead of time to avoid what he's got planned for you.

Often its the same with cops. But some of them have been taught not to shine their flashlights all the time, and how to only shine it where you will see it when you're already in the beam. So no, the V1 won't work a miracle, but you sure wouldn't be in those woods with a blindfold on, would you!?

The one thing in Cali that might trip you up is traffic drones. The V1 does not have a GPS system, so every 1 mile or 2 you will get blasted with noise. If you have those, I would get something else with GPS. Whatever you do, don't buy cheap junk. Good stuff starts in the upper 300's.

*Valentine will sell a "refurbished" (Good as new from what I hear) unit for $359 if I am not mistaken, might look into it if you're on a budget!

---Your only hope with Laser is that the cops aim sucks and you shave a few mph off your speed before he bounces your plate or headlight, or you get jammers. Once you hear the tone, done.

---Best defense against Instand On is a Valentine one. They are VERY quick to react. That coupled with a "Rabbit" will allow you to be mindful when you get a few Ka band chirps up ahead spaced out at about the interval of traffic. Even one Ka blip should make you think hard about your speed. Ka is usually a cop--or a POS detector like a Cobra leaking.

---Lots of cops are liars. Nothing you do will truly save you. My friend got a ticket 2 months ago (prior to this story) and was thus being super mindful of his speed as he did the "double or nothing" deal to keep it off his record. He was going through a known speed-trap area and construction zone to boot. He was in 3rd gear doing 30mph in his Cobalt LT. He had cruise set. A cop pulled him over and gave him a ticket for 45mph. Refused to show him the readout (they don't have to), and wasn't even the cop who tagged him supposedly (There was a hummer passing him at the point where he thinks they supposedly clocked him). Anyway, the pigs are going to gank $290 out of a struggling nursing-student's budget. Even though he didn't do anything wrong. So even obeying the law, using a detector, and everything else, they can still screw you. Best just to avoid them every way you can, and know your rights. However, just know that you don't have to be breaking the law to be penalized. The gangsters in blue just have to SAY you were. Lots of them have an "Us vs. Them" mentality--and so should you. Just remember, this isn't a battle you fight with your fists or a gun or anything. It's one you fight by knowing your rights, and standing up to them PROPERLY to assert those rights. Even then no guarantees, but you gave it your best.

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plumber78 04-26-2011 07:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Dembflyr (Post 1070873)
Also, I have found that I actually drive slower now that I use one compared to when I didn't.

I actually do the same thing lol. It's like you are more aware and/or paranoid when its up there in the window. LOL

EazyD 04-26-2011 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 1073621)
The last speeding ticket I got was from a cop .... He also pointed to my radar detector (a Passport Solo S2 at the time) as he was handing me the ticket and asked how well it works.

OUCH!!
I have a Beltronics Vector 950 or something - it works just fine and got it used on eBay for $80 6 years ago or something - but got my first ticket last year when a cop coming over a hill flipped his radar on. I had no chance. "You were visibly going really fast so that's when I switched my RADAR on.."

howZit 04-26-2011 11:22 AM

I just hardwired my V1 in my Z last night and it already saved me this morning from a bike cop hiding behind a sign. Loving the range of the v1 and the arrows are really helpful.

KillerBee370 04-26-2011 11:40 AM

Can't live without them arrows! :)

SeattleLion 04-26-2011 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Dembflyr (Post 1070873)
I use a Passport 9500i and it's worth it's weight in gold.

I agree with what others have said. You need to know how to interpret the info from the detector. If you just stick it in the window and expect to never get a ticket then it's not for you.

Also, I have found that I actually drive slower now that I use one compared to when I didn't.

I have the Escort 9500xi. Aside from catching radar, it also has a database of red light and speed cams. I have been saved from several tickets with the red light cam warning. Great detector. Escort does weekly updates you can load to the database, so it is always up to date.

Pete370Z 04-26-2011 04:21 PM

I've had a V1 for 8 years now and it has payed for itself many times over.

WorkinMan 04-26-2011 08:48 PM

I have an Escort detector and can't fathom driving without one. When coupled with a dose of common sense and understanding of the limitations of the detector and how it normally responds to your commute or trip it will undoubtedly save your bacon.

ImportConvert 04-27-2011 04:42 AM

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Originally Posted by howZit (Post 1074628)
I just hardwired my V1 in my Z last night and it already saved me this morning from a bike cop hiding behind a sign. Loving the range of the v1 and the arrows are really helpful.

V1 is a monster. As cool as my HUD is and all that, I will probably go back to regular display as sometimes I jam the radio and don't always look at the HUD. The flashing light/arrows will get my attention better, or if I want to run it silent for whatever reason so it doesn't wake up a passenger on a roadtrip.

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KillerBee370 04-27-2011 11:26 AM

I gotta figure out how to utilize the center "button" between the seat warmer buttons for a silencer for my V1. I hate having to reach up to hit silent mode when it's blaring at me around every corner in the city.

Drex 04-27-2011 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by KillerBee370 (Post 1076636)
I gotta figure out how to utilize the center "button" between the seat warmer buttons for a silencer for my V1. I hate having to reach up to hit silent mode when it's blaring at me around every corner in the city.

i have a similar problem with my passport. the cord has a mute button on the plug, but it plugs in under the glove box, so i can't reach. :icon14:

i guess i could plug it in the console, but then it has to be open.

theDreamer 04-27-2011 02:04 PM

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

For those with a passport, the V1 is a bit more work (I have yet to do it) but you will probably have to buy the add on piece and tear it apart to fit.

ImportConvert 04-27-2011 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Drex (Post 1076788)
i have a similar problem with my passport. the cord has a mute button on the plug, but it plugs in under the glove box, so i can't reach. :icon14:

i guess i could plug it in the console, but then it has to be open.

You should be hardwiring it and not have any wires visible below the AS-1 line. Buying a V1 and using the curly cord is similar to buying a Ferrari and running Cooper tires on it (if they fit).

Pelican170 04-27-2011 02:25 PM

I have the Escort Redline that I just started using. I love it!

ImportConvert 04-27-2011 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Pelican170 (Post 1077004)
I have the Escort Redline that I just started using. I love it!

Redline has some sick range, but be careful with it vs. I/O. It has a slow reaction time.


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