VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

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Re: VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

Postby ALEXAKOS » Tue Mar 10, 2015 10:22 am

Smart thinking:)

Signaling with HIDs is invisible;)
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Re: VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

Postby RobvdVeer » Tue Mar 10, 2015 10:29 am

ALEXAKOS wrote:Smart thinking:)

Signaling with HIDs is invisible;)

I could always exchange the ballasts if it is that horrible. For the price, it is worth a shot!
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Postby RobvdVeer » Tue Mar 10, 2015 8:17 pm

All parts have arrived to tackle the fuel line exchange. :D

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Re: VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

Postby MikeWard » Wed Mar 11, 2015 11:51 am

RobvdVeer wrote:Another benefit is that i don't have to perform the headlight switch mod to save my switch from future damage :).

Doesn't the headlights, dipped and main beam run through relays already?

I thought the current that runs through the switch itself is for the front and side marker lights, and rear tail lights. It's normally the bulb holders in these locations that have corroded, which causes resistance, which leads to heat and eventually causes the internals of the switch to melt.
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Re: VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

Postby RobvdVeer » Wed Mar 11, 2015 4:32 pm

MikeWard wrote:
RobvdVeer wrote:Another benefit is that i don't have to perform the headlight switch mod to save my switch from future damage :).

Doesn't the headlights, dipped and main beam run through relays already?

I thought the current that runs through the switch itself is for the front and side marker lights, and rear tail lights. It's normally the bulb holders in these locations that have corroded, which causes resistance, which leads to heat and eventually causes the internals of the switch to melt.


You are correct indeed. Only the running lights (which include the rear lights) and dash lights are powered through the switch. And as these bulbs have all been changed to LED's i'm not worried any more.

I'm still wiring the Relay though, because startup of the HIDs consume a lot of power which I don't want running through my fuse box. I think.
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Re: VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

Postby RobvdVeer » Tue Mar 17, 2015 10:11 pm

First bit of the kit arrived in the mail today. It's the wiring kit i bought separate. It has all the relays and fuses and plugs in a single wiring bundle makes it a true no-brainer to install when the rest of the kit comes in. All I have to care about is getting a thick +12V straight from the battery, and a socket to connect from the original H4 lights to this harness.

Oh, and the harness was $4,96 (including P&P) and the HID kit was $33,81 (including P&P). So for a total of $38,30 (€36,12) I could have a HID upgrade. At least it is worth the effort, seeing that the 'DeLorean Licensed' kits are close to $500.
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Re: VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

Postby arranj » Tue Mar 17, 2015 10:19 pm

Is this legal in The Netherlands Rob? Unfortunately not in the UK
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Re: VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

Postby RobvdVeer » Tue Mar 17, 2015 10:28 pm

arranj wrote:Is this legal in The Netherlands Rob? Unfortunately not in the UK

I have no idea why not, as long as the color is ok, the light is adjusted, and the brightness is under 3400 lumens. can't see the problem. It's just that you can't use all 4 headlights as running lights as far as i know.

What IS illegal in NL is running sealed beams, which is why my car has H1/H4 units with daylight bulbs.

If all fails, it can be easily undone.
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Re: VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

Postby arranj » Tue Mar 17, 2015 10:29 pm

We have some law here which says HIDs need to be self levelling and have water washing systems, as well as colour restrictions
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Re: VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

Postby Dan 6511 » Wed Mar 18, 2015 12:24 pm

Thats interesting Arran. My mustang had xenons, they had to be bodged up with bulbs to get through the IVA test, but when I had it MOT'd it went straight through with the xenons on.... Maybe the MOT man was just lenient then.
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