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AtlasBlue:

--- Quote from: e-maxx on December 29, 2015, 08:04:55 PM ---after looking at a giant wiring diagram of my alfa i consider myself a certified electrician
no seriously look at how giant this diagram is

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I'm finding a love for 70's-90's Ferraris and Lamborghinis out of nowhere. Help me please.
XR-7:

--- Quote from: AtlasBlue on December 31, 2015, 12:07:14 PM ---Image is broken

I'm finding a love for 70's-90's Ferraris and Lamborghinis out of nowhere. Help me please.

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Now you listen here, son. You don't need help. That's a good thing.











e-maxx:
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AtlasBlue:

--- Quote from: e-maxx on December 31, 2015, 12:45:27 PM ---
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There we go! Now it's working.

Rewriting this because I don't want to double post.

So before my brother passed his '04 Yukon down to me, he attempted to install halogen lights into the car. Now, here's where things get interesting: when he installed the lights, instead of installing them straight into the car like regular bulbs, he put in an amplifier that made the lights run at such a low power that the lights appeared at a dark purple/blue. Now, while this may have been OK with my brother, it made driving at night nearly impossible (I have had so many close calls by now I am convinced that miracles do indeed happen.)

Finally I was done. I bought some new lights, took the amps out, and viola! These things are REALLY BRIGHT now!


They aim a little bit low as of this edit, I'm going to adjust them tomorrow.
Dragonslayer182:

--- Quote from: AtlasBlue on December 31, 2015, 05:04:41 PM ---There we go! Now it's working.

Rewriting this because I don't want to double post.

So before my brother passed his '04 Yukon down to me, he attempted to install halogen lights into the car. Now, here's where things get interesting: when he installed the lights, instead of installing them straight into the car like regular bulbs, he put in an amplifier that made the lights run at such a low power that the lights appeared at a dark purple/blue. Now, while this may have been OK with my brother, it made driving at night nearly impossible (I have had so many close calls by now I am convinced that miracles do indeed happen.)

Finally I was done. I bought some new lights, took the amps out, and viola! These things are REALLY BRIGHT now!


They aim a little bit low as of this edit, I'm going to adjust them tomorrow.

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Just dont have them so bright that they blind the driver on the other side of the road.
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