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Laser Interceptor Laser Jammer Installation
Compliments of antivirus6613 @ www.the370z.com
4-21-2010
So I spanked me a 2010 PW 370z sport package and all and decided before I get into any trouble a laser jammer and radar detector would do the trick. I put the radar detector in the first day (V1) and then had the laser jammer in the trunk in the box waiting for a good day to install.
Unfortunately the second day I got a ticket 37mph over and it was a laser ticket...lesson learned. Time to put the jammers in.
First off the laser jammer is the "Laser Interceptor" which I have installed previously in a 2007 Ford Explorer and have no problems with it. JTG and JFG almost everytime, and the times a punchthrough (where the jammers lose impact) occurs is less than 200 feet so you still have a jam for a while. I got the LI Quad as police officers in my area shoot the front and rear of your car with laser.
First step of installation is running the getting power to the CPU and routing the wires through the cabin. I took out the bank of middle switches and installed the kill switch in the center bank.
The wires can be routed through the kickplates on the left side of the driver
The front jammers were a bit harder then the rear
I then routed the wires across the engine bay
Under the weather stripping
Cut a slit in the grommet and into the car
Pulled the wires through the interior
The rear jammer heads were put into place and the wires routed behind the license plate where two small holes go that lead into the bumper
Then I ran the wires underneath the trunk weather stripping
Through the trunk and to the CPU
The jammer heads were affixed with 3M automotive tape instead of the brackets because I didn't want to drill any holes into the car.