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06-06-2014, 09:02 AM | #1 |
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Stop Wasting $ On Expensive Angel Eyes
So some of you will love this, some of you will hate it (looking at vendors mainly on this one) but I have to share what I've found.
I see people complaining about the stock angel eyes (yellow ones) being dull as hell. No problem I coded those from the stock 12v to 13.8v and wow what a difference. Now they were easy to see during the day time. Here is a pic of the OEM light on my car at stock voltage. Here is the same light setup coded for 13.8 volts instead of 12v. HUGE difference in person. Ok so the mustard yellow was coded to actually visible light during the day, and a STRONG light at night. Awesome. I was happy for a while since this cost me nothing. Then the time came where people were saying "yeah I want that white light not the yellow crap, better drop $200 or whatever on some LED lights, nothing is as bright as the name brand!" WRONG. I ordered some cheapo white halogen bulbs on amazon. I want to say I paid between $12 and $18 shipped for both bulbs. Here are the no name bulbs I used on my own car. Now for the good part....results. Here is the left one with my awesome yellow stock glow. Right one with the new cheapo bulbs. Both at once. Mandatory night shot with headlights OFF. This is 100% angel eyes with nothing but cheapo halogens. Now keep in mind its hard to take pics of lighting, especially with a cell phone. In person these white lights legitimately look like HID/LED angel eyes to me, just none of the wasted money that comes with either, or the heat that comes with HID lights. I hope this saves a lot of members some serious cash. Don't get ripped off. |
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Huge pics are the best pics. Honestly I just didn't want to shrink them down. Shows better detail + I'm lazy while writing this all up while working.
Protip for easy coding ANYONE can do get an android app called BMWhat for $50 or so, then buy their adapter they sell for maybe $30. Boom $80 and you can do most of the coding you normally need to pay for and use a laptop etc, but its a simple GUI that anyone can handle. I used a cheap BT adapter before and it wasn't nearly as reliable as theirs, and didn't allow me to do certain things. Once I got theirs for example I was able to disable my headlight washers. The communication quality on my generic BT adapter wasn't good enough to allow that. They totally are worth spending $80 total to do your own coding. I've coded my friends X5, and soon I'll do my other friends E92 M3. $80 to code 3 cars so far. Not bad at all. Takes less than 10 minutes even on my first time using the app. Yet another way to save money vs paying $$$$ for coding. The one feature it is missing that I REALLY want is to disable the idrive startup warning, but I'm working on learning to do that the old school way on my laptop. I'll get it eventually unless BMWhat gets that added in the next update or something. |
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06-06-2014, 09:28 AM | #4 |
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Yup, I have the higher voltage coded on. Night and day difference. Vastly prefer them to the aftermarket white/bluish ones, which frankly look eurotrash/ricey.
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I think the aftermarket ones like lux etc look quite nice, but they look exactly like my cheap halogens with the higher voltage... lol I can think of a lot of things to spend the $200 on instead of angel eyes, at least when I can get the same thing done for all of $15. |
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Do you have any pictures without burn-in? I recognize this is unlikely, doesnt hurt to ask though.
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06-06-2014, 10:50 AM | #7 |
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can you tell if there's any significant increase in heat due to higher voltage? that would be my only concern. halogen bulbs will have less life but with the savings it's great for the budget.
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06-06-2014, 10:55 AM | #8 |
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No significant heat difference. Acording to my IR thermometer anyway. I will say with the OEM bulbs I coded this change right after getting the car. Months later everything was fine. Others have done this on E90s without issue.
All "potential issues" seem to be brought up by people selling LEDS or those who already spent their money on it. The way I see it if my bulb dies marginally faster than it would at 12v I'll spent the $15 every couple YEARS to replace it haha. I wish I could show you guys in person. I really can't figure out how to get a good pic, the light is just too bright and looks all weird. I'm no cameraman sorry. |
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06-06-2014, 11:41 AM | #11 |
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No problems so far. They are running within stock parameters.
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While it is possible, I can't find anyone reporting problems. People have been doing this since at least 2006. |
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06-07-2014, 05:32 PM | #13 |
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Can you post some larger pics? I can't seem to see them............
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06-07-2014, 08:08 PM | #14 |
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darkrom, just did this today based on your advice in the new england thread. They look great!!! I too have some cheap white ebay bulbs. Blindlingly bright!
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See thats the thing, I don't have anything against lux or anyone, I just don't like that people feel like they have no other options. Given the option to have my halogens or lux for the same price, I'd choose lux. However I don't view it as worth $180+ extra. |
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06-08-2014, 03:18 PM | #20 |
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Please re-read what I wrote above... Never once did I make any comment about buying a different product or the product we offer, I simply made a factual statement that there will be more heat and Nothing more than that.
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06-08-2014, 03:36 PM | #21 |
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Are there any documented cases of headlight failure from increasing voltage?
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That's pretty dramatic, any documented cases of that? I've seen plenty of aftermarket angel eyes catching fire.
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