LED "plug-n-play" bulbs will never be bright enough for main beams. you can replace the fog lights, since they are useless anyway.
+1 Technology chanes so fast. Someone try it out the kit and let us knowNever say never
Would be for sure cool to try if someone has spare $50. Looks cool in the picture but if one had access to a light meter and would be able to test stock lights VS his VS this led at a distance.
LED "plug-n-play" bulbs will never be bright enough for main beams....
Do I need bye the conversion KIT? http://www.ebay.com/itm/2x-H7-High-...Parts_Accessories&hash=item3f2aeabde0&vxp=mtr
What about a replacement for the fog lights?
Wouldn't our projector lens refocus the beam unlike standard halogen lamps that rely on reflectors?That looks interesting - if true, the lumens are definitely bright enough (3200). Of course this would be illegal to put in any car since the optics are not designed for it - probably lots of glare. Off road rally lights may be.
3200 lumens refers to the light output - not the color temperature. I doubt they put out 3200 lumens - that is HID bright. But it is possible. If they are 40 watt bulbs, that is 80 lumens/watt which is possible. See here for more info http://www.danielsternlighting.com/tech/bulbs/bulb_types/bulb_types.html3200K is on low side. ...
Wouldn't our projector lens refocus the beam unlike standard halogen lamps that rely on reflectors?
Go be the early adopter and let us knowthank you guys. LED's are the future and they look really cool. I read something in Car & Drivers about Mercedes Benz is working with LED's on their cars. Very soon the halogen lamps and HID will be replace them with LED's. This is happening already in the Building Construction Industry, were lighting fixtures (all types) are being replace by LED.
You mean coolant temp, right? If so, almost all cars are now moving towards dummy gauges. You should have a light that comes on when the engine is cold and goes away once you reach normal operating temp. Anyone have experience what comes up if you overheat?By the way my next post will be why Mazda is refusing to install a temperature gauges in their cars. I believe that it is very important for a car guy to have a temp gauge in his car. Low cost cars do not have temp gauge. therefore why Mazda is refusing to install them? where is the Zoom Zoom?
That's good to know and make the dummy gauge a tad more acceptable but still not preferable. Whether the temp gauge or tachometer (on autos) are worthless is highly subjective to the user.More often than not a stock temp. gauge is worthless anyway. By the time it starts creeping up and you notice it's too late and the damage could be done. If you absolutely must have one, then you can buy an aftermarket gauge to keep an eye on things.
If the 5 is like the 2nd gen 3 then a light will come on when the engine starts to overheat.