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- Vikash
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You're justifying crippling the lighting by noting that it wasn't great to begin with? That doesn't seem right to me... how is it good to make a bad situation worse?
I appreciate your statement about living by the wrench. Aside from this one thing, I'm very impressed by everything I've seen about your car and what you've done to it. But lamps are one of the few things on a car -- any car -- that you just can't homebrew!
I'm not worried about approval -- I'm trying to a) understand your reasoning, and b) appeal to your technical and rational sensibilities, so maybe you'll to change your mind. Live by the wrench, but don't die by it. (Okay, I know that's melodramatic, but I just thought it sounded cool.
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I appreciate your statement about living by the wrench. Aside from this one thing, I'm very impressed by everything I've seen about your car and what you've done to it. But lamps are one of the few things on a car -- any car -- that you just can't homebrew!
I'm not worried about approval -- I'm trying to a) understand your reasoning, and b) appeal to your technical and rational sensibilities, so maybe you'll to change your mind. Live by the wrench, but don't die by it. (Okay, I know that's melodramatic, but I just thought it sounded cool.
"Just reading vrg3's convoluted, information-packed posts made me feel better all over again." -- subyluvr2212
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vrg3
- Vikash
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I don't follow the logic. Are you agreeing that replacing a turn signal lamp with some flashing bulbs makes a bad situation worse, but saying that it's good because you added two more flashing bulbs?rallitektech wrote:By adding two more flashing bulbs.vrg3 wrote:... how is it good to make a bad situation worse?
Wouldn't you be better off augmenting your turn signals instead of removing them?
Yes, but the lamps they're in have reflectors and lenses designed for those bulbs!rallitektech wrote:many cars usre a double filiment bulb for parking/blinkervrg3 wrote:But lamps are one of the few things on a car -- any car -- that you just can't homebrew!
A bulb is just one part of the system that makes up a lamp. You can't get good results by just mucking with one part of a system without regard to the rest of it.
It's okay if you didn't know or understand that before. Lots of people don't. But don't turn a deaf ear now that I'm telling you.
How is it high performance to reduce your ability to signal your intentions on the road?My reasoning is, that I am of the high performance school. If I wanted safe, I would be driving a Volvo. My car doesnt even have airbags.
Why?You should be wondering how it got to 130
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- Vikash
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Why move to PMs?
I'm not arguing just for the sake of arguing. But it seems to me that you are. I understand how you have a vested interest in proving what you have done on your car is good, but it's not. Don't let pride stand in the way of truth.
I'm not going to willingly let Legacy Central harbor the ignorance that almost every other online forum seems to have about automotive lighting.
I'm not arguing just for the sake of arguing. But it seems to me that you are. I understand how you have a vested interest in proving what you have done on your car is good, but it's not. Don't let pride stand in the way of truth.
I'm not going to willingly let Legacy Central harbor the ignorance that almost every other online forum seems to have about automotive lighting.
"Just reading vrg3's convoluted, information-packed posts made me feel better all over again." -- subyluvr2212
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evolutionmovement
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Vikash is one of the nicest guys I've met, I'm sure he wasn't attacking you or anything, he's just a little fanatical about lighting. In the end it's all about what you like anyway - it's not like the lights are going to cause you to drive into a school yard full of kids at full throttle.
Steve
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Vikash is a little fanatical about lighting and its applicable safety. But to each their own. A lot of people don't even use their turn signals so I would think at least using them, even if they are in a different place is better than completely ignoring them. At least you can still see the rear ones right?
I get mad when someone cuts me off without a turn signal, but if they use one i generally let it go.
///M
'93 Legacy SS - part out
'93 Legacy SS - part out