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Hardwiring a Beltronics STi Radar Detector to a 2007 Civic

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Uploaded by on May 27, 2008

Hardwiring and mounting a Beltronics Driver STi radar detector to a 2007 Honda Civic DX-G Sedan

(Sorry, in the video I ment screw instead of bolt)

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  • How would you compare the new 9500IX came out in the market vs yours? Some people say that the STI driver has a good for long distance but has so many false alerts.

  • @lil123ives Just for the record, I use a Valentine 1 (V1) now. The 9500ix is a much quieter detector than the STi and V1. If you do alot of city driving it may be the way to go if false signals annoy you. The STi and V1 will give you better performance though as they are both very sensitive units. I need this for driving in Edmonton, mainly because of the VERY low powered photo radar units that our city's police use here. Also, the STi is the only one you can use if RDs are illegal where u are.

  • At 02:31 I notice you've also got an inline fuse in your wiring kit. What size/rating/amp glass fuse is in there?

  • @straydoggio It's a 2 amp glass fuse

  • Hows the sti performed?

  • @2kargarage1 Very well, its still one of the best portable radar detectors out there.

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  • THANKS FOR VID VERY HELPFUL

  • anyways thank you very much for makeing this video it will well explaned and very very helpfull

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  • I have to say, I've watched over 20 youtube videos today finding out how to hardwire and mount the radar detector and your video showed me step by step on how to do it. Thank you so much for taking your time and making this video. Again thank you so much!

  • LOL the last line in the Youtube transcribe audio is "boobies for free"

  • Is the slot for no. 8 fuse 7.5 amps in your owner's manual? I'm also reading my owner's manual and there is also has empty slot says "accessory" 7.5 amps to plug the add a circuit. I got the redline and i don't know how many amps of add a circuit to use on my radar. Many thanks....

  • very good video with simple explanation. Thanks a lot! Im going to be doing this with my Audi TT :) You made it look very easy with your good camera angles and lighting.  Thanks again!

  • @jarus187 Good job man, good video. I'm gonna hook up an incar DVR video-recording unit in my Mom's car the same way you did your radar unit. (YouTube "DVR-047", and also ebay "In Vehicle Car DVR Camcorder Camera Road Video Recorder", seller = hopezone001). Quality video recording units and only $40 inclusive of delivery from Hong Kong, but not with an SD card. )My car's a bit older (pre CANBUS) so I simply wired my car-cam onto a relay for ignition switch live, with a ground and inline fuse.

  • i was cool with the video until 2:22, an automatic? nice video either way

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