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Not had to MOT the duc yet, but suspect, as i know the bloke, he may turn a blind eye. To be on the safe side i will take a spare Halogen and tools to get at the headlight.
Easy to leave the ballast in place and unhook the connectors.
Like you said HID without the gubbins is an MOT fail. ____________________ Diabolical homemade music Bandcamp and Soundcloud
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I've had HID conversions on 4 cars, the wife's car and both bikes for the last 5 years. Not once have I failed an MOT.
The key is to ensure that your lights are well adjusted so that they don't blind oncoming traffic. If you use H7 bulbs also consider the H7R which has an anti glare shield on the bulb.
In fact, I've been blinded by more people with badly adjusted normal headlights in the recent weeks. Some people complain that HIDs are blindingly bright, but I think most of that is due to Chavs with cheap, poorly made conversion kits on. Also, speaking to some of my elders, it appears that the bright white light attracts your attention and causes you to look directly at it, getting blinded. Apparently the same thing happened in the old days when they moved from the very yellow lights to the much whiter (relatively speaking) halogen bulbs. Everyone complained they where too bright and should be banned, much like a lot of people do now about HIDs.
So the key is, good quality conversion, possibly anti glare bulbs and make sure you check your beam alignment. ____________________ If it ain't broke, fix it till it is! |
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I've done a wiring upgrade on the SV and it has made a massive differance
Another way around your problem is to wire in one bulb so it only uses its dip, and the other for main beam.
Twin HID's will still need more power than the standard single bulb and if they dont get enough they will 'strobe' as the ballasts keep charging and trying to light the burner, but then are not getting enough power to sustain the arc so they try again, and again,... I have removed the dim-dip system from my car for this reason.
To sum it up......
To use both lights together you need to upgrade the wiring.
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Relay sounds like the best idea then. that, or using one side for dipped and one for main beam...
HIDs seem pointless, especially on the GPZ
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 8 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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