Moose Vs Car.
Moose fail!
Headlight power?
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Re: Headlight power?
That moose was small one, car has no hope if hit to full grown moose, also people inside will know what sardine feels in a can.volvosneverdie wrote:Moose Vs Car.
Moose fail!
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Re: Headlight power?
I had a moose in my car once
didnt realize she was a moose until I put the interior light on
didnt realize she was a moose until I put the interior light on
Re: Headlight power?
Redline that is scary, letting moose to car that is
I did 240km test drive today with lights, I'm quite happy with them now, however lights are perfectly illegal, legally I'm not allowed to add any lights to it.
Lights are bit yellowish, need to measure voltage what lights are seeing, could be that I will need to make new wires and add bulbs with bit more wattage to them
I did 240km test drive today with lights, I'm quite happy with them now, however lights are perfectly illegal, legally I'm not allowed to add any lights to it.
Lights are bit yellowish, need to measure voltage what lights are seeing, could be that I will need to make new wires and add bulbs with bit more wattage to them
Re: Headlight power?
I guess this fits in here too, time lapse testing, this is how turbo talks (sorry, no audio)
http://s203.photobucket.com/albums/aa3/ ... ertake.flv
http://s203.photobucket.com/albums/aa3/ ... ertake.flv