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RotorRian

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  1. Halogen only. They are better than aftermarket hid but not as good the OEM HID as the projector isnt focused enough to be optimal.

    I ran some IS250 tests.....

    I can get the actual tests and data if anyone is interested.....

    Results were:

    Optimised OEM HID (N-88R D4S 5000K)

    OEM HID (E-88 D4S) & Osram Xenarc

    APP HID H11 6000K PRO CONV

    HILED H11 25W (non fan cooled)

    VLED PRO LED

    MISC LEDKIT 35W

    MISC 6000K (Actual 7340k) HID KIT EBAY

    HILED H11 10W

    Halogen OEM globe.

     

     

  2. Arrrgghhh welcome to my world!

    I've had our own LED globes in for over two years I think now running them 'ON' everyday and they still won't die. Our test bench ones in R&D and last time I checked were at over 1000 days of continuous testing.

    Ours are expensive at $200 AUD RRP a pair but with LED's you get what you pay for.

    No dodgy china parts and we use the best LED's you can get the same we use for our aircraft (FAA) rated products.

    If anyone wants a set let me know.

    I can organise a group buy based on cost and current exchange rate which would be around $130-$150 depending on currency rate.

    http://hidreplacements.com.au/led-replacement-globe-set-20w-hiled.html

    We also have a 35W version but its way too crazy for the road.

    Also if anyone is after a cheap set. I'd look into selling my current globes with full warranty

     


     

  3. Sure here it was I used.

    STEPS

     

    1. Press the START button twice (without foot brake) to power up the system

     

    2. Press the trip reset button couple of times until the ODO is displayed (not trip A or B)

     

    3. Turn off the system again by pressing START again

     

    4. Unbuckle the driver's seatbelt

     

    5. Turn on the system again (press the START button twice without foot brake)

     

    6. When the dash lights come on, press and hold the trip reset button for about 10-15 seconds (possibly longer if it doesn't work first time)

     

    7. While still holding the trip reset button, buckle the driver's side seatbelt

     

    8. The odometer display should read "b ON" or "b OFF" (toggle this with the trip reset button)

     

    9. Process should be completed when you unbuckle or turn the system off

     

    The setting is retained until changed again (by simply repeating the process).

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