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Re: more (lighting)power,scotty!
This may sound silly, but check and see if your lights are halogens, and see if
they're adjusted correctly. US non-halogen lights are absurdly dim. Then there
are halogens, which are tolerable, in my opinion (I don't know if you can even
buy non-halogens anymore), as long as they are adjusted perfectly. Mine were
adjusted too far down, and I could hardly see at night. I put them up a bit,
and they're much better. Still need a little adjusting up.
Then there are the new "80% brighter" or something ones. I'm going to get those
next, I think. I'll see how they are. I would think that those with some relays
would be bright enough for me.
-Josiah
'84 GTI (away for the winter)
'86 Scirocco 8v (buy me!)
'87 QSW (daily driver)
http://www.gsinet.net/~josiah
Joseph Ackley wrote:
> i've been reading how evryone is adding more relays somewhere in the
> lighting system and getting wicked results but i'm not sure what your
> running to get such good results. i guess i have the factory lights in
> my 82 roc and they are so pitiful that my girlfriend wont even drive the
> car at night. i live in rural kentucky ( a transplant from phila.,pa)
> and the dark gets pretty thick on some of the roads i travel. what type
> of lights are you guys running? i was looking for the euro light set
> up- will this help out on my lighting?
> well any help there is appericiated ( might save my life!). i'm doing
> my first performance mod to this car this weekend- hor springs and turbo
> gas shocks- hope everything goes well!!
> dennydawg
> 82 rocco
>
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