I've now spent twice what I paid for my generic GoPro for suction cup mounts and they all suck. Either I'm too dumb to use suction cups correctly, or they quit making good mounts, I swear. And yes, I wipe cleaned the car, and spit on the suction cup to make it wet for a good seal.
The first one, since I couldn't find a GoPro brand, was a box labeled action camera accessory kit at best buy. The suction cup actually stayed on the car all but one time, but it can't hold a camera level to save it's life with the craptastic plastic everything. I might set it at a good angle for a side mount and JB weld the joints into place. It Held on through quite a bit of angry backroads driving mounted on the trunk, and only fell off when I had it on the side of the car, where there is a curve on the panel I guess.
So back to Worst Buy, and actually found a GoPro brand suction cup mount. For as much of a pain in the ass as it was to put on, you'd think it could take a hard launch, but NOPE. First hard launch the camera went flying off the back of the car. Luckily someone grabbed it for me, and waited for me to circle around to pick it up.
I'm trying to figure out before autocross the best place to put it for video, and make sure that it can actually stay there. Well I like it being mounted on the trunk, but it sure doesn't want to stay there. It could be because my paint still needs wet sanded and polished, but I'm seriously considering screwing the base to the trunk lid. Or running a ratchet strap around the trunk lid and using one of the strap mounts I have then figuring out a way to make it stay in one spot.
Why does it have to be so damn difficult just to make some decent videos? Why can't suction cups actually stick? And why the berk are basic suction cup mounts hiding behind dog, gun, helmet, kite, snake, etc. mounts? seems a basic thing should be front and center for ease of shopping, but thats only my logic.
I might actually upload the fall videos just because, if I do, I'll link them in my build thread. Quality doesn't suck for a $40 camera though, much closer to 1080P than my dashcam is, I'll give it that. And I'm also very impressed with the case, barely a scratch.