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F8 Radar detector hardwire?

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  1. PowerLabs

    PowerLabs Rookie

    Apr 26, 2010
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    Has anyone here hardwired a radar detector to their F8 before?
    I have a Valentine V1 Gen2 that I really like, and I was looking at using a Blendmount to attach it to the rear view mirror, and then planning on using an add-a-fuse to tap into maybe the driver’s side footwell fuse box and run the power wire up the A pillar and the roof liner.
    I figured I’d check if anyone here has done it before and it so, do you know of a switched power wire on the roof itself, or do I really need to go all the way down to the fuse box?

    Thanks!


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  2. PMiranda

    PMiranda Formula Junior

    Jul 23, 2004
    639
    Austin, TX
    There should be switched 12v in the windshield attachment for the mirror. Blendmount sells a V1-specific cable with inline fuse and a tap.
     
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  3. PowerLabs

    PowerLabs Rookie

    Apr 26, 2010
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    Yes, the little taps that can plug into the back of a connector, right?
    But there are no connectors on the mirror itself, so do you know where I can plug in?


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  4. PMiranda

    PMiranda Formula Junior

    Jul 23, 2004
    639
    Austin, TX
    I was thinking of the "vampire taps" that pinch over a wire... but if you don't know which wire to tap, and you can't get to a handy connector to probe them, that's not a great idea.
     
  5. JanStuart

    JanStuart Karting

    Mar 20, 2019
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    Sarasota Florida
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    Blendmount doesn't have one for the F8 with Valentine 1. I had mine custom made. It works great
     
  6. Mafiaboy1975

    Mafiaboy1975 Formula Junior

    Aug 10, 2019
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    South Africa
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    Related but not on topic how well does the detector work? I’m thinking of getting one .




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  7. PowerLabs

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    Apr 26, 2010
    46
    It is excellent, can’t recommend it enough!


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  8. PowerLabs

    PowerLabs Rookie

    Apr 26, 2010
    46
    Blendmount has one listed for the F8 now, let’s hope it works! I’ll find out next week


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  9. kinein

    kinein Karting

    Jan 11, 2020
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    Ernest Crawford
    Great source for Radar Detector reviews and testing

    https://www.vortexradar.com/best-radar-detectors/
     
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  10. Lucid moment

    Lucid moment Karting

    Sep 24, 2017
    61
    I've been looking for a diy for this, unable to find one. Anyone who has done this that could shed some light which wires to tap into? Much easier than running a wire to footwell?


     
  11. PowerLabs

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  12. Monteman

    Monteman Formula 3
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    Feb 9, 2006
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    Santa Barbara, CA
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    I just use the Valentine Savvy into the OBDII port and run the wire up along the molding of the windshield. Takes about 15 minutes for the install and the Savvy allows you to set the speed for the radar detector to kick in (if you want).

    https://store.valentine1.com/Store/item.asp?i=20220
     
  13. MikeF88

    MikeF88 Rookie

    Feb 22, 2022
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    following up- Was this an easy install DIY for your F8?
     
  14. F8Spider

    F8Spider Karting

    Nov 27, 2021
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    Dave
    It was easy IMO. I installed the Uniden R8 with a blendmount. The mirror cover comes off and the plug has 12v and ground. I used a multimeter to determine the key on power. Then soldered needles to both wires on the detector power cable and slipped them into the power taps. It took about 30 minutes total.
     

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