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Author: | Sean Smallman [ Mon Feb 04, 2008 1:59 pm ] |
Post subject: | Xenon Bulbs on a BOGOF |
Just thought I'd share this with you all:- I've just been into Halfords for a replacement headlight bulb for the Alfa and they are selling their Super Brilliance range with Xenon gas technology on a buy one get one free. So £20 for the pair. You don't get Trade discount on this offer as well, I tried. They claim that the bulbs are 50% brighter than standard? As we all know the 944 and the IB 911's have candles for lights and they stock them up to 1989 models. |
Author: | J.J. [ Mon Feb 04, 2008 4:35 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Xenon Bulbs on a BOGOF |
Have you put them in yet? What are they like? Wonder if they are available for driving lamps as well? Could do with something a bit more modern in mine. Cheers ![]() |
Author: | demonfish [ Mon Feb 04, 2008 4:49 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Xenon Bulbs on a BOGOF |
i've used them in my last few cars \ vans... i think they are great, definate inprovement. still, £20 is a sixth of an ok HID set... ![]() |
Author: | Sean Smallman [ Mon Feb 04, 2008 5:13 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Xenon Bulbs on a BOGOF |
I've just been out, wow what a difference. They are a massive improvement over standard fitment, when I hit high beam the impact was not as noticeable as before. |
Author: | J.J. [ Mon Feb 04, 2008 6:29 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Xenon Bulbs on a BOGOF |
Thanks ![]() |
Author: | NXI20 [ Mon Feb 04, 2008 7:25 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Xenon Bulbs on a BOGOF |
It's probably also worth mentioning that they are on offer at aceparts.com for £7.99 a pair - free delivery, too. |
Author: | lindsayhbrown [ Mon Feb 04, 2008 10:14 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Xenon Bulbs on a BOGOF |
Sean Smallman wrote: Just thought I'd share this with you all:- I've just been into Halfords for a replacement headlight bulb for the Alfa and they are selling their Super Brilliance range with Xenon gas technology on a buy one get one free. So £20 for the pair. You don't get Trade discount on this offer as well, I tried. They claim that the bulbs are 50% brighter than standard? As we all know the 944 and the IB 911's have candles for lights and they stock them up to 1989 models. did you try the discount on each bulb individually as a £1.79 bulb is 42p with discount |
Author: | Sean Smallman [ Tue Feb 05, 2008 5:52 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Xenon Bulbs on a BOGOF |
Yep, it came to £25.20???? |
Author: | village eejit [ Wed Mar 19, 2008 11:14 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Xenon Bulbs on a BOGOF |
I've been looking around for some decent lights for my '97 Boxster 2.5 as I'm significantly unimpressed by the standard ones. I guess I've been spoiled by the Bi-Xenon HIDs in the Saab that convince the local wildlife that the sun has come up. After hunting round on the web for a bit, I settled on some Philips Xtreme Power lamps that increase the light by up to 80% while still being rated at 55W, so they won't melt the plastic lenses on the headlights. They have been awarded the prestigious Auto Express Magazine "Accessory of the Year 2007", and Auto Express Best Buy in the 2007 Auto Express Auto Bulbs Test, so I'm hoping for big things (don't we all). Being tighter than a duck's wotsit and a reformed car dealer, I'm allergic to paying the RRP for anything, so a quick browse on ebay found a pair for £17.80 (plus £1.95 P&P). I ordered them yesterday and I'll put them in next week after the MOT as I don't want to burn holes in the retinas of the MOT tester's eyes and there's always a chance of something going tits up when removing and refitting the Boxster headlight assembly which must be done to replace the lamps. I'll endeavour to post some before and after pictures or at least file a report if my cheapo camera doesn't like the dark. Steve |
Author: | zola1 [ Fri Apr 04, 2008 3:41 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Xenon Bulbs on a BOGOF |
Just fitted the H4'S and H3's to the 944 H/Lamps driving and Fog's, got the lot from Aceparts (alround good comapny to deal with, emailed several times to keep you reassured parts were delivered etc) Here's a couple of pics of the current draw of the bulbs, had look at the circuit no relay for dip so the switch handles 12A (2 off 90watt bulbs =nominal current on dip), not a brilliant design for voltdrop there. ![]() Attachment: PORSCHE BULD UPGRADE April 08 002.jpg The wiring is 1.5mm from source to bulb so its current carrying capacity is 20A max cont per wire, (assuming all connections good). Ive upped the fuses to 10A each from the std 7.5A. In rush might blow the 7.5's allbeit for millseconds. For the cost the difference is night and day (oop's pun intended ![]() Attachment: PORSCHE BULD UPGRADE April 08 001.jpg
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Author: | thegumeister [ Fri Apr 04, 2008 11:32 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Xenon Bulbs on a BOGOF |
Serious multi-meter you have there Derrik, one of the finest |
Author: | zola1 [ Sat Apr 05, 2008 7:24 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Xenon Bulbs on a BOGOF |
thegumeister wrote: Serious multi-meter you have there Derrik, one of the finest Yea, fluke are pretty good, when i grow up i'm gonna get a fluke scope ![]() Nice 964 you got there ![]() cheers |
Author: | lindsayhbrown [ Sat Apr 05, 2008 11:02 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Xenon Bulbs on a BOGOF |
zola1 wrote: thegumeister wrote: Serious multi-meter you have there Derrik, one of the finest Yea, fluke are pretty good, when i grow up i'm gonna get a fluke scope ![]() Nice 964 you got there ![]() cheers don't upset him its 968, yes the lights are similar to the 928 |
Author: | village eejit [ Sun Apr 06, 2008 4:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Xenon Bulbs on a BOGOF |
Hi Derrick What method do you use to measure current draw with the multi meter on the mV range? Are you using a shunt or something? I know this will bore 99% of the readers, but it will interest me! ![]() Steve |
Author: | zola1 [ Sun Apr 06, 2008 5:13 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Xenon Bulbs on a BOGOF |
village eejit wrote: Hi Derrick What method do you use to measure current draw with the multi meter on the mV range? Are you using a shunt or something? I know this will bore 99% of the readers, but it will interest me! ![]() Steve Hi Steve, I used a "hall effect" current clamp, now the boring bit ![]() The jaw sizes of the clamp are the critical bit they have to be totally closed around the one wire in which you are measuring, injectors are very tight to get on some engines as there is very little free wire run to clamp around. I've always been taught to observe more on current draw (tells you more as the range is bigger)...than the voltage, albeit an operating 12v circuit on a car will only change from say 12.6v (std eng/off) to 14.4v max (eng/run). Interesting eh ![]() Cheers |
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