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  • Xenon on 77TSI?

    Xenon was only availble on the GTI as a option. Is it possible to buy the xenon headunit and install on 77TSI?

    The original headunit with auto leveller so that its road legal, not those illegal ones that blind other motorists.

  • #2
    Yes it's doable, but to consider it ask yourself: Do I have $2500 in my pocket to spend/waste on this. If the answer is no, don't bother.

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    • #3
      ^^^^^ I think nomadx38 has done this and would be able to advise you
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      • #4
        Originally posted by mythik View Post
        Yes it's doable, but to consider it ask yourself: Do I have $2500 in my pocket to spend/waste on this. If the answer is no, don't bother.
        well its a 2000ish option at dealer for gti, so i would imagine its around that price.

        yes, i do a lot of night driving with limited street light so its getting a bit hard to drive. not the best eye vision either even with correction.

        if dealer is charging 2000, id imagine you can do it for 1500ish.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by GTI JOE View Post
          ^^^^^ I think nomadx38 has done this and would be able to advise you
          do the xenons make a big difference? im driving at night a lot these days with almost no street lighting, its a bit hard with normal lights.

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          • #6
            Xenon on 77TSI?

            My wife's Golf 77TSI came with halogens. My Tiguan has auto swiveling bixenons. I have to say the difference is quite substantial in country roads.

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            • #7
              Is it even possible?
              BIG YEP, my car is proof!

              How much will it cost?
              No more than 1500$ if you install it yourself

              Can you install it yourself?
              If you have basics in electronics then yep!

              Can you install it with auto levelling (including control modules etc)?

              short answer - NO

              long answer - Only VW can do this (if you can even get a dealer to do it) and the final price will be way over $3000 inc labour. On top of a new wiring loom around the engine bay, a levelling control box needs to be placed behind the glove box, a wire tap into the CANBUS and a new cent elec module to control everything

              Will i blind motorists without auto levelling?

              short answer - NO

              long answer - I have been running the Xenon setup now for over a year and not a single motorist has expressed their concern. do not get me wrong because you do not require auto levelling DOESN'T MEAN THAT THIS CAN BE INCORRECTLY LEVELLED!

              They must be set up correctly to start with!!! I cannot stress this enough. You can ask many of the other guys on the forum who I have traveled behind on cruses and not one has been blinded by my setup so it can be done safely, but it has to be spot on correct.

              Will it be road legal?
              That's a hard one, technically speaking NO, Xenons are illegal without auto levelling, as simple as that. But at the same time a incorrectly adjusted halogen headlight is also illegal so the end point is, if it is adjusted correctly the police will have very little grounds to suspect that it is a retrofit and will assume it is working correctly. Especially with OEM looking products. If you got a 3rd party headlight that looked out of place it may draw more attention to itself.

              The good thing about projector headlights (which the xenon bulbs are housed in) is that they have a very strong cut off which is why you can get away with this. I used to have Xenons in my original reflector setup and did like the extra light output but it was at the cost of other drivers safety and what pushed me to get the OEM Xenons. I see many people now with Xenons in their reflector setups (commodore and falcons mostly) and get upset about how blinding they are and why the cops can see them a mile away!

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              • #8
                The difference is massive it is easily double the amount of light of halogens and you get the massive benefit a of cooler white light 4300k opposed to 3700 for better colour recognition at night and the Bi-Xenon part of it which give you SUPERIOR high beam!!!

                A single xenon bulb does 3200 lumens of light times 2 bulbs in a car is a combined 6400 lumens for BOTH low and high beam (a mechanical shutter controls the cut off the the beam pattern).

                The standard halogens in the reflector setup are only rated up to 1100-1500 lumens for both low and high beam. That means you have a max of 3000 lumens for high beam or 3000 lumens for low beam, a far cry from Xenons...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by nomadx38 View Post
                  Is it even possible?
                  BIG YEP, my car is proof!

                  How much will it cost?
                  No more than 1500$ if you install it yourself

                  Can you install it yourself?
                  If you have basics in electronics then yep!

                  Can you install it with auto levelling (including control modules etc)?

                  short answer - NO

                  long answer - Only VW can do this (if you can even get a dealer to do it) and the final price will be way over $3000 inc labour. On top of a new wiring loom around the engine bay, a levelling control box needs to be placed behind the glove box, a wire tap into the CANBUS and a new cent elec module to control everything

                  Will i blind motorists without auto levelling?

                  short answer - NO

                  long answer - I have been running the Xenon setup now for over a year and not a single motorist has expressed their concern. do not get me wrong because you do not require auto levelling DOESN'T MEAN THAT THIS CAN BE INCORRECTLY LEVELLED!

                  They must be set up correctly to start with!!! I cannot stress this enough. You can ask many of the other guys on the forum who I have traveled behind on cruses and not one has been blinded by my setup so it can be done safely, but it has to be spot on correct.

                  Will it be road legal?
                  That's a hard one, technically speaking NO, Xenons are illegal without auto levelling, as simple as that. But at the same time a incorrectly adjusted halogen headlight is also illegal so the end point is, if it is adjusted correctly the police will have very little grounds to suspect that it is a retrofit and will assume it is working correctly. Especially with OEM looking products. If you got a 3rd party headlight that looked out of place it may draw more attention to itself.

                  The good thing about projector headlights (which the xenon bulbs are housed in) is that they have a very strong cut off which is why you can get away with this. I used to have Xenons in my original reflector setup and did like the extra light output but it was at the cost of other drivers safety and what pushed me to get the OEM Xenons. I see many people now with Xenons in their reflector setups (commodore and falcons mostly) and get upset about how blinding they are and why the cops can see them a mile away!
                  thanks for the info... hmmm, yeah i wouldnt want to do without the auto level, and i doubt anyone can or would do it. dam. no worries.

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                  • #10
                    Xenon on 77TSI?

                    I've argued with nomadx38 about this before and I still don't agree with it being done but he doesn't listen to me regardless
                    If you want xenons, please do what he did, don't just fit xenon globes into reflector lens headlights. You could also look at some small driving lights mounted above the number plate or even a couple of LED light bars mounted behind the front bumper if you don't want them obvious.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by gavs View Post
                      I've argued with nomadx38 about this before and I still don't agree with it being done but he doesn't listen to me regardless
                      If you want xenons, please do what he did, don't just fit xenon globes into reflector lens headlights. You could also look at some small driving lights mounted above the number plate or even a couple of LED light bars mounted behind the front bumper if you don't want them obvious.
                      Or you do what I do with mine, retrofit it with Halogens (not yet still Xenon) so you still have the DRLs and stay street legal

                      And No one has been blinded by my lights...I have levelling screws on the back

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Hail22 View Post
                        Or you do what I do with mine, retrofit it with Halogens (not yet still Xenon) so you still have the DRLs and stay street legal

                        And No one has been blinded by my lights...I have levelling screws on the back
                        The solution is those massive roo shooting light bar things... im sure they could be retrofit onto the polo with only minor drilling and such like.. or get some roof racks and bolt some lights to that too

                        okay... i have nothing sensible to add here so I am going home...
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                        • #13
                          The new "new" beetle has xenons that don't require pop up washers or self leveling. They have gotten away with this by using less powerful beams. I'm trying to get. Part numbers for the beetle globes and ballast Units so I can place them inside the OEM polo xenon head light surrounds but as its so new it's been a little hard.
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                          • #14
                            Xenon on 77TSI?

                            Kinda pointless, havin a less powerful xenon light. May as well just buy blue halogen globes.
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                            • #15
                              Xenon on 77TSI?

                              Originally posted by gavs View Post
                              Kinda pointless, havin a less powerful xenon light. May as well just buy blue halogen globes.
                              I'm not sure you are so negative about it.

                              If it works and is still street legal, it's awesome news for others in the same boat.

                              Plus I can see a happy medium between what I get from my halogen and what I can get from the bixenon.

                              Plus I hate those reflector light housings with blinding blue/white globes even if they may be street legal.

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