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Read Ed’s Book: https://geni.us/y6OgY (Amazon) Ed’s YouTube Channel: / @vinwiki Ed’s Website: https://edbolian.com/ Doug DeMuro’s Article on Jalopnik: http://jalopnik.com/meet-the-guy-who-... VINwiki: https://vinwiki.com/ Website: https://www.vortexradar.com Facebook: / vortexradar Twitter: / vortexradar Instagram: / vortexradar AI Video Summary: Interview with Ed Bolian: Cannonball & Countermeasures This interview features Ed Bolian, who set a Cannonball Run record in 2013 by driving from New York to Los Angeles in 28 hours and 50 minutes. The conversation focuses on the specific equipment, strategies, and "outlaw" mindset required to navigate such an endurance feat safely and successfully. Vehicle Choice (2004 Mercedes CL55 AMG): The CL55 was chosen for its performance, hydraulic suspension (which self-levels the car even with 400 lbs of extra fuel), and its ability to blend into traffic better than a conspicuous exotic car. [05:47, 07:36] Comprehensive Countermeasure Suite: The record-setting car was equipped with: Radar Detection: Two Valentine One (V1) units and a concealed Passport 9500ci in the grill. Laser Jamming: A combination of Blinder and Laser Interceptor systems to cover various LIDAR guns. Navigation & Scanners: Three Garmin GPS units, a CB radio, a police scanner, and binoculars for manual scouting. [11:47, 19:01] Digital & Social Layers: Waze and Trapster (now defunct) were critical for crowdsourced police alerts. Trapster was noted as more valuable at night for identifying historical speed traps in remote areas where live Waze data was sparse. [12:32] Human Infrastructure: A "spotter network" provided live updates on traffic and police presence 100-150 miles ahead. Two co-drivers shared navigation and lookout duties, allowing the driver to focus 100% on safety and speed. [02:10, 13:41] The "JTK" (Jam to Kill) Philosophy: Bolian highlights that countermeasures are tools for negotiation. The goal is to detect enforcement, slow down, and allow the officer to get a standard speed reading to avoid looking suspicious. [15:22, 22:54] Post-Run Strategy: Bolian waited over a year to release his full GPS data to ensure the statute of limitations for speeding had expired before going public. [28:18] © 2017 Vortex Radar, LLC. All rights reserved. #VortexRadar #EdBolian #VINWiki #Cannonball #RadarDetector #LaserJammer #Interview