What do you protect your Evo with?
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Originally posted by DrMerl
At it's most basic, a radar detector is just that...detect the radar before it detects you. I do not want ANY stupid computer chip GUESSING the variances of X and K, or if it's below some sort of signal strength it won't tell you about it.
I have a V1. There is a secondary volume control for the "common" radar. You can mute it if you like on X and K....but speed traps still play on X here in San Diego.
The "bogie" counter on the V1 is an excellent tool SHOWING you the "false" alarm of a bugler alarm, door opener, etc. You will get one X or K blip, then a second blip....meaning....Open, Close =) Then you use that wonderful bean of your and say...hmmm I'm in the city, there must be door openers...hah! =)
You scope out the areas you drive in all the time and you get a radar picture of where things are....having directional radar is great...when used with your head. You get a quick blip in front of you.....then as you pass buy that blip goes to the side, then goes to the rear. You KNOW you passed by something stationary and most likely not a cop....don't know of any other radar that's going to tell WHERE they are at. You don't have to guess based on your signal "intuition".
I've tracked Hwy Patrolers way out on I5 that were trying to hide on over passes (I detected him on the side before he even could get to the speed trap) and will drive on the side of you to try and catch you. It's great watching a cop with his radar on standby drive around you or you know where he's going.
All other radar detectors have been playing catch up for years...the V1 guy helped invent the first detectors IIRC. With speeding tickets at $200 plus.....two saves and I'm good.
Every person that I talk to that can afford any sort of radar detector in the world goes with V1. I'll go with the herd on this one.
At it's most basic, a radar detector is just that...detect the radar before it detects you. I do not want ANY stupid computer chip GUESSING the variances of X and K, or if it's below some sort of signal strength it won't tell you about it.
I have a V1. There is a secondary volume control for the "common" radar. You can mute it if you like on X and K....but speed traps still play on X here in San Diego.
The "bogie" counter on the V1 is an excellent tool SHOWING you the "false" alarm of a bugler alarm, door opener, etc. You will get one X or K blip, then a second blip....meaning....Open, Close =) Then you use that wonderful bean of your and say...hmmm I'm in the city, there must be door openers...hah! =)
You scope out the areas you drive in all the time and you get a radar picture of where things are....having directional radar is great...when used with your head. You get a quick blip in front of you.....then as you pass buy that blip goes to the side, then goes to the rear. You KNOW you passed by something stationary and most likely not a cop....don't know of any other radar that's going to tell WHERE they are at. You don't have to guess based on your signal "intuition".
I've tracked Hwy Patrolers way out on I5 that were trying to hide on over passes (I detected him on the side before he even could get to the speed trap) and will drive on the side of you to try and catch you. It's great watching a cop with his radar on standby drive around you or you know where he's going.
All other radar detectors have been playing catch up for years...the V1 guy helped invent the first detectors IIRC. With speeding tickets at $200 plus.....two saves and I'm good.
Every person that I talk to that can afford any sort of radar detector in the world goes with V1. I'll go with the herd on this one.
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Originally posted by SgVnut
go to the v1 website. "V1 Trounces Passport... Again!
go to the v1 website. "V1 Trounces Passport... Again!
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Originally posted by zTargeTz
I gotta say the V1 directional and count features look great, I think i'd rather be the judge of "is it a trap or is it a door" than just have the signal blocked out
thanks for the reply guys,,
I gotta say the V1 directional and count features look great, I think i'd rather be the judge of "is it a trap or is it a door" than just have the signal blocked out
thanks for the reply guys,,
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Most my driving is inner city, so the passport deffinatly looks good too, plus the silver casing would go great with my silver evo (if i ever get it)
I guess sometimes the decision comes down to (wich looks better) lol
I guess sometimes the decision comes down to (wich looks better) lol
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V1, hands down.
Any data that suggests the passport is superior is either doctored or paid off or using bad testing techniques.
I have spoken to Mike V. He presented to a BMW club meeting I was fortunate enough to attend. The man comes across as brilliant, humble, and honest.
See here:
http://www.valentine1.com/lab/detectortests.asp
and here:
http://www.valentine1.com/lab/MikesLabRpt5.asp
and here:
http://www.valentineone.com/lab/V1Hater.asp
Any data that suggests the passport is superior is either doctored or paid off or using bad testing techniques.
I have spoken to Mike V. He presented to a BMW club meeting I was fortunate enough to attend. The man comes across as brilliant, humble, and honest.
See here:
http://www.valentine1.com/lab/detectortests.asp
and here:
http://www.valentine1.com/lab/MikesLabRpt5.asp
and here:
http://www.valentineone.com/lab/V1Hater.asp
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Originally posted by jedinite
V1, hands down.
Any data that suggests the passport is superior is either doctored or paid off or using bad testing techniques.
I have spoken to Mike V. He presented to a BMW club meeting I was fortunate enough to attend. The man comes across as brilliant, humble, and honest.
See here:
http://www.valentine1.com/lab/detectortests.asp
and here:
http://www.valentine1.com/lab/MikesLabRpt5.asp
and here:
http://www.valentineone.com/lab/V1Hater.asp
V1, hands down.
Any data that suggests the passport is superior is either doctored or paid off or using bad testing techniques.
I have spoken to Mike V. He presented to a BMW club meeting I was fortunate enough to attend. The man comes across as brilliant, humble, and honest.
See here:
http://www.valentine1.com/lab/detectortests.asp
and here:
http://www.valentine1.com/lab/MikesLabRpt5.asp
and here:
http://www.valentineone.com/lab/V1Hater.asp
If we were to discuss the potential for payoffs and/or bad testing techniques, wouldn't the most likely culprit be V1? I am not making any accusations. But based purely on the current circumstances, it would seem more likely that there was some subterfuge in the "one off" C&D article where the V1 blew away the competition and has yet to do so in any other test since then. I find that to be more likely than an anti-V1 conspiracy. Just my opinion.
I took quite some time to research detectors. I was sold on the V1 pretty hard initially. Most of what swayed me towards the V1 was the C&D article and anecdotal evidence from users. But, the more I dug, the more I found that pointed the other way. The V1 has been tested against other detectors since Feb 02 and it has consistently not faired as well. Why don't they link to those tests?
Personally, I think they are both good detectors.
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I paid $200 for my Passport 8500, through a bestbuy discount. I didn't see any sense in paying double that for a Valentine 1, when they both perform head to head. One may be slightly better than the other, but in the grand scheme of things, they're both on a very high level of performance.