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Old 12-20-2002, 11:53 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Fog Light Workaround...

Here is something that I was thinking about. I know that Piaa makes yellow ion H1 bulbs. What if you put a yellow ion fog in your high beam and drive with low and high beams on. Sure, you would blind everyone, but its an entertaining thought. Your Prelude would look like an Integra

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Here is something that I was thinking about. I know that Piaa makes yellow ion H1 bulbs. What if you put a yellow ion fog in your high beam and drive with low and high beams on. Sure, you would blind everyone, but its an entertaining thought. Your Prelude would look like an Integra

yep - going to get my stock foglight switch to turn them on - I was thinking more like the old Lexus ES 300's=]
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thats what i'm planning
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i dont think it would be worth losing the high beams.
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i dont think it would be worth losing the high beams.
I have my high beams and low beams wired to the H4's
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I have my high beams and low beams wired to the H4's
you must have very weak headlights then. i have the more powerful fillament the low beam on the h4's which is still weak compared to the inner h1.
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i have my H4 high beam filament and H1 wired to come on when i flick on the high beams

what were you referring to brendon2k?
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you must have very weak headlights then. i have the more powerful fillament the low beam on the h4's which is still weak compared to the inner h1.
I hardwired my headlights directly from the battery. They are very bright with phillips blue vision. I think this is what you are referring to. I have to take some pics sometime.
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