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Originally Posted by Soichiro Jr.
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ok GOOD! no one else has responded yet. That means u havent gotten any info thats wrong yet
leds are currently (unless custom made) NOT bright enough to use as high beam bulbs. If you are replacing your high beam bulbs with leds, they will be come useless
the same goes for the fog lights. LEDS are again NOT the way to go, DESPITE what you may have read on other websites. I have found ALOT of misleading info about how bright leds can be, its untrue.
The brightest led on the market puts out 900 lumens at 11 Watts. Your fog lights are still well above that. your high beams are WAY above that
while the led is MUCH more efficient, JUST the led, no plugs nor circuitry goes for at least 20 bux an led
they also can burn up VERY easily, therefore due to heatsinking problems, have not been used in headlamp lighting at all
leds on ebay boast untrue lumen and MCD output. a super flux led is NOT capable of "100,000 MCD! at 140 degreees!" thats not possible and never will be
if you use the MCD calculator on superbrightleds.com, ull find that that particular led, only running .5watts somehow produces a couple hundred lumens... NOT POSSIBLE
if you are doing this for show, just know that it will be a good idea to do an HID projector retrofit in the low beams, therefore you may not need the high beams and fogs.
but i NEVER suggest using the current premade LED packages for headlights
i am currently doing research to the likes of an LED headlight, but its expensive and i have run into spread and cutoff issues (dont wanna blind people with headlights lol)
the only led headlight i know of is on that 80,000+ lexus v8 hybrid
but the lumen output is still not what it could be (only slightly better than halogen)