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stealthpilot
06-22-2016, 08:21 AM
Hello

I am StealthPilot. I use the same user name on several forums - RDF, Bimmerpost, Rennlist, 6Speed, MBWorld, Bimmerfest, etc.

Am an advanced user of these products. Getting my new 911 Turbo S installed today and was on here looking for placement pics since the other forum is down and I can't find Shifter's pics anywhere else. I also understand there is more testing info here so looking to get more into that topic too especially with the new Net Radar product out. I am installing 5 head ALP, plus front and rear Net Radar plus a dedicated android display.

Would appreciate a quick approval of viewing rights so I can look at the placement options for the front sensors. I am particularly concerned about the curvature of the front bumper and how that impacts the placement of the left and right sensors.

BestRadarDetectors
06-22-2016, 09:35 AM
Welcome to RALF.. Who is doing the install today?

RedRocket
06-22-2016, 09:56 AM
stealthpilot
You will find several member install Threads on the 911 here. ***just remember on the Front that CM Transponder MUST be connected to the F2 of the Control Box.

If there are not enough 911 installs here to satisfy your needs, there's a website w/ more pix from a high end Installer near Boston. Google search JK Automotive Designs in Stoneham,MA.
Don't have his URL handy or I'd post the link here.

Holla
06-22-2016, 11:21 AM
RedRocket meant to say the CENTER head on the front needs to be in F2!!!

RedRocket
06-22-2016, 01:36 PM
RedRocket meant to say the CENTER head on the front needs to be in F2!!!To me CM (CenterMass) Transponder(technically speaking, a Sensor IS actually a Transponder) would be more accurate b/c he's installing a Quint.

modsl55amg
06-22-2016, 01:41 PM
stealthpilot
You will find several member install Threads on the 911 here. ***just remember on the Front that CM Transponder MUST be connected to the F2 of the Control Box.

If there are not enough 911 installs here to satisfy your needs, there's a website w/ more pix from a high end Installer near Boston. Google search JK Automotive Designs in Stoneham,MA.
Don't have his URL handy or I'd post the link here.

stealthpilot, Jeremy Katz, owner of JK Automotive Designs, along with his super technician John Metcalfe, Jr. reinstalled and performed a precision adjustment to the 5 ALP sensors on one of my cars, as well as installed a Front CenterMass sensor and reinstalled the original 4 sensors on my second car. I have seen the work JK Automotive Designs performs, not only on my cars, but also on other cars of Forum members and non-members. His installations and custom interior and exterior work are outstanding. If you are anywhere close to the NW Boston area you should definitely contact Jeremy. I drove 12 hours, roundtrip, from South Jersey, for Jeremy to work on each my cars, that is how superb I consider his workmanship.

His contact information:

Jeremy Katz
JK Automotive Designs 28 Pine St., Suite 1
Stoneham, MA 02180
781-438-2379
www.jkautomotivedesigns.com
jkautomotivedesigns@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/jkautomotivedesigns/

Holla
06-22-2016, 06:33 PM
To me CM (CenterMass) Transponder(technically speaking, a Sensor IS actually a Transponder) would be more accurate b/c he's installing a Quint.

LOL--I understand what you were saying now just never heard it put that way!!

curmudgeon
06-22-2016, 08:41 PM
Recognize the username from other forums. Glad you made it over here. We're smaller, but worth your time as well.

dinkydi
06-23-2016, 05:58 AM
welcome aboard