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Old 05-20-2002, 07:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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-Fast Blinkers-

Hey do any of you guys have fast blinkers...? I guess those of you do have it must have relays right.. On our ludes we can't just do the ghetto style of just taping it up with electric tape because the bulbs on the ludes only have one ass right? thanx
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Old 05-20-2002, 07:52 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I have heard that you can make it blink faster by replacing the bulb with one that draws less power???? do one on each side I think. Never tried it myself .
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Old 05-20-2002, 07:57 PM   #3 (permalink)
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do you know anyone that ever done it.. i don't think that works though. could you get more info on it thanx
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Old 05-20-2002, 08:07 PM   #4 (permalink)
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You can take out one of the bulbs on each side of the front clears, and that would work but be ghetto.

My right side blinks fast, but not by choice
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Old 05-21-2002, 01:20 PM   #5 (permalink)
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That is just something that I read on another post on the same topic....I am not sure what website it was on though. I have never tried it or knbown anyone to do it personally. Try a search or something
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big bulbs = draw power = slow blink
little bulbs = low power = fast blink

if you lose a blinker or what not the power drawing get's fubar'd and youll have sides blinking faster than others..etc.
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u can use LED bulbs and place them in your rear signals and will cause the signals to hyper blink. they are annoying to me but to each their own. anyone know how to use LED bulbs and not have it hyper blink?
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do you know anyone that ever done it.. i don't think that works though. could you get more info on it thanx
Yes it does! For a while I had right LED lights in for the rear turn signals. They made my blinkers blink fast. I hated it. If anyone wants them I'll sell them for really cheap. I have 2 red led 1156 lights. LED's don't burn out so you wouldn't have to worry about either not working.
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how much are you gonna let it go for brendon2k
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you don't like that fast blinking lights or is it just annoying to you.. Is the led bulb bright though...?
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you don't like that fast blinking lights or is it just annoying to you.. Is the led bulb bright though...?
I didn't really like the fast blinking signals. The leds are dimmer than the stock bulb. When I had altezza's the stock bulb looked like a rear headlight when it was on. The led worked perfect for them.
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How To: Make Your Own Speed Blinker
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big bulbs = draw power = slow blink
little bulbs = low power = fast blink
WOOHOOO!! I had it right!
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P DUNz have you ever done it...? and brendon2k i understand that the light will be dimmer with those light but is it visable to the eye... I'm puttin it on stock headlights unlike the euros that are clear....
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