Wiley Marmot
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The only question I have... Why you think you need one?
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The only question I have... Why you think you need one?
I think there are many views on the shifters, mine is simple. On side road driving, I drive about the speed limit but on the open highways, when safe, I like to press it. I have found success on several occasions where I should have been caught, so I assume they work well. As many threads have pointed out, using my system coupled with Waze I have found very good success.How are the shifters?
I haven't kept up on any of this stuff but there was a time when they weren't so great.... albeit this was probably 15 or 20yrs ago and Uniden wasn't even barely an after thought then either.
My built in system is great and offers strong peace of mind and not overly sensitiveAny updates on the Escort built in CI system? From what I have read it's not that great however I prefer an "all in one" rather than piecing together a system.
Currently I run a V1 Gen2 with JBV1 or V1 Companion... Sadly LIDAR is huge where I live (L.I. NY) so I need something extra.
I have you beat in 1978 I had a actual dash mounted box called The Fuzz buster. I was one of the first comercial radar detectors.Started out decades ago with the first Escort detector. The one with the big yellow lamp. Had some nice Bel over the years. Settled on a V1 a decade ago. It was simply the best. My latest is a V1 Gen2. I use V1 Companion on an iPhone but have also used JBV1 as well. Both are very nice. I also run Waze as well. A detector is not a replacement for stupidity. If you are the only car on the road, don't speed. I find the detector is most useful in 1 horse towns where the speed limit keeps changing. The top tier detectors are all good and you cannot go wrong with any of them. Don't cheap out on this !!
I recall my dad having one of these in his truck. 1974 Chevrolet 3/4 ton.I have you beat in 1978 I had a actual dash mounted box called The Fuzz buster. I was one of the first comercial radar detectors.
Same time not the same the fuzzbuster had a speaker and red light that flashed when detecting radar It kind of worked okay. Your dads is cool I had mine in a 68 Cortina GT loved that little car.
That website lists several different Fuzzbusters. #1, #2, #3, #4, II, III, Elite and Elite II. Marketing isn't what it used to be.Same time not the same the fuzzbuster had a speaker and red light that flashed when detecting radar It kind of worked okay. Your dads is cool I had mine in a 68 Cortina GT loved that little car.
Heres what I had.
Let me get this straight. Ford builds and hypes the Mustang GT as a "performance" car, but the dealer won't "hammer" it to see if there's a specific problem? If they design and build a car, they should have a way to diagnose or reproduce a problem. If they don't want to take on the responsibility of testing your car in that manner, I'd offer to take the tech for a ride so that you can duplicate it.
I remember that when they went off, that really meant you were already caught with a speeding ticket to ensue.Heres what I had.
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This one appears to be a FuzzBuster II, which Car and Driver claims they found to be a Cincinnati Microwave Escort stuffed inside a FuzzBuster box when they tested a variety of radar detectors in Feb 1979.Heres what I had.
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That you do !I have you beat in 1978 I had a actual dash mounted box called The Fuzz buster. I was one of the first comercial radar detectors.