Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 16:56:41 -0700
Reply-To: David Marshall <mailinglist@FASTFORWARD.CA>
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From: David Marshall <mailinglist@FASTFORWARD.CA>
Subject: Re: H4 European Headlight report
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Ken,
E-code headlights are great! It is unfortunate that the US
spec lights are stuck in the 1940s - if the USA could adopt the e-code
spec lights like Canada did then there would be one less headlight for all
the car manufacturers to produce. I guess that is one way to protect
your market.
80 / 100s work well in the e-code lights. I
get no one brighting me at all. Do not run plastic covers on the
lights or they will not be happy due to over heating. I run 55 /
100s in mine so in town and low speed where I use the high beams the most
they are normal and a little extra umph on the highway with the 100W high
beams and the extra wind to cool them off.
If you want to turn
the e-code back into crap, install an HID kit. Oh yes, much brighter
but on the low beam portion quite fuzzy and you will be back to having
people bright you again.
David Marshall
VW Adventure
Driver and BMW Adventure Rider
http://www.hasenwerk.ca
On Tue, May 12, 2009 15:53, Ken Wilford wrote:
>
> So a few months ago I posted that I had a set of H4 lights I was
trying
> to sell for the later model Vanagons (square) to Canada.
No one up
> there bit so I got the lights sent to Dave Arthur in
Canada and then he
> turned around and sent them to me (thanks
again Dave). My original
> thought was to sell them to someone
here in the US. But as I waited for
> them to arrive I thought,
"Why don't I install them on my van?" So I
> did. They
are very nice. Much brighter than the stock ones and even
> low
beams, although not much brighter, puts more light down on the
>
road. Before we used to have a fog light kit on our old van and when
we
> turned this on we could get good light on the road but
sometimes people
> flashed us. With the H4 lights you get a bunch
more light on the road
> with low beams and no one is flashing
you. I am tempted to upgrade the
> wiring and go for the high
wattage bulbs. I think they would made an
> even better
difference. I have a hard time seeing at night so I need
> all
the help I can get. Just wanted to let you know my experience with
> this. It took about 30 mins to install them since I didn't bother
to
> wire up the city lights (what is the point?). If you are
interested in
> these for your van you will find my kit listed on
my website.
>
> Just FYI,
> Ken Wilford
>
John 3:16
> www.vanagain.com
>
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