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The start/stop button, I think it's a bit un-necessary. Maybe it's me being a bit old-skool. My main gripe with that would be that VGA found it more important to have a start/stop button than a decent nav screen. (I know that it comes down to a final landed in AU price)
One problem I did have with it was you'd pull up in your driveway and the auto stop/start would stop the car and pressing it again to stop (as you would turn off a key)... It started again! lol
Something to learn to live with I guess...
Correct me if i am wrong but the xenon housings still have a halogen bulb for high beams don't they?
Can't you just get an uprated bulb (osram rallye etc) like i did for my halogen housings.
Correct me if i am wrong but the xenon housings still have a halogen bulb for high beams don't they?
On the Mk7, the inner halogen H7 high beam has been dropped on Bi-Xenon systems. This used to accompany all Xenon and Bi-Xenon systems, and for the latter, the H7 high beam was primarily for flashing/passing duties, as the previous HID design/globe was relatively slow to reach full intensity. However, current HID technology allows for almost instant full luminescence.
On the Mk7, the inner halogen H7 high beam has been dropped on Bi-Xenon systems. This used to accompany all Xenon and Bi-Xenon systems, and for the latter, the H7 high beam was primarily for flashing/passing duties, as the previous HID design/globe was relatively slow to reach full intensity. However, current HID technology allows for almost instant full luminescence.
This is correct for the all Mk7's with Bi-Xenon headlights.
That's interesting.
So the inner housing on this one contains a bi-xenon bulb?
It looks like a halogen housing.
That's interesting.
So the inner housing on this one contains a bi-xenon bulb?
It looks like a halogen housing.
I don't think they implied that. You don't need anything on the inner lights I think was the implication.
On the mk6R, the inner is the indicator bulb, and it looks the same on the mk7 to me (looking at that img on my phone screen in Tapatalk).
I don't think they implied that. You don't need anything on the inner lights I think was the implication.
On the mk6R, the inner is the indicator bulb, and it looks the same on the mk7 to me (looking at that img on my phone screen in Tapatalk).
The indicator function is provided by the led strip below the bulb housings (follows the silver grill line)
So is the high beam just a brighter output of the outer xenon bulb or is it the inner bulb?
If it is the inner bulb, i don't believe it is a bi-xenon as it would require a reflector housing to operate effectively.
So is the high beam just a brighter output of the outer xenon bulb or is it the inner bulb?
The high beam is incorporated in the outer Bi-Xenon projector lamp where the 35W HID bulb operates at maximum intensity when activated. By design, the system includes an electro-mechanical shutter which provides the cut-off on low beam, while on high beam the shutter retracts.
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The high beam is incorporate in the outer Bi-Xenon projector lamp where the 35W HID bulb operates at maximum intensity when activated. By design, the system includes an electro-mechanical shutter which provides the cut-off on low beam, while on high beam the shutter retracts.
Ahh okay, that makes sense now.
So to remedy the original problem, we just need to install brighter output bi-xenon bulbs.
So to remedy the original problem, we just need to install brighter output bi-xenon bulbs.
HID systems are far more rigid in design than halogen, and therefore AFAIK there is no performance variation to the bulb, other than its lumen colour temperature. Standard 4300K bulbs provide the highest brightness. The higher the colour temperature, the bluer the light will be, and the lower will be its effective brightness.
HID systems are far more rigid in design than halogen, and therefore AFAIK there is no performance variation to the bulb, other than its lumen colour temperature. Standard 4300K bulbs provide the highest brightness. The higher the colour temperature, the bluer the light will be, and the lower will be its effective brightness.
+1
4300k is the optimum colour temp for us with human being eyes.
Some people however may have come from outer space or have mutated and hence require 6000k or even 10000k purple colour spectrum to see better at night
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Great find Avdo. We can always rely on you to keep us updated on relevant topics posted on other forums. This saves a lot of time and effort, and avoids going over old ground.
Are the mirrors designed to be at least manually folded? If so, this might be sufficient for some.
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