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Old Jul 11, 2011 | 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by dhj517
...someone told me you hate leds. just what i heard.


haha with all the LED replacements I off loaded ~10 Amps from the alternator/battery
Old Jul 11, 2011 | 09:54 PM
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I've never had a new car before.... I just refer to any kind of maintenance as an oil change
thats cool, just making sure that u know so that the dealership or anyone else wont do something to ur car that it doesn't need yet
Old Jul 11, 2011 | 10:09 PM
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Originally Posted by KidJustin
thats cool, just making sure that u know so that the dealership or anyone else wont do something to ur car that it doesn't need yet


I appreciate that
Old Jul 12, 2011 | 05:08 AM
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Can i see the LED fogs in day time with the lights off.
Old Jul 12, 2011 | 05:59 AM
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Originally Posted by errol
Can i see the LED fogs in day time with the lights off.
i was going to ask the same thing
Old Jul 12, 2011 | 07:55 AM
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I was going to lunch today and was like WHOAAA It's that bright even in SUN LIGHT


I'll try to remember my camera.


wait a sec, which lights off? the fog leds or the headlights?



If you're talking about leds off then you cant really see them because you have to be pretty far away to see the strips since its so low. and when you're that far away you cant really see the strip itself that much

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Old Jul 12, 2011 | 08:06 AM
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oh ya know

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Flat Black high temp paints got bad reviews so I went with the gloss one, it still looks good but im gonna try paining it flat black over this aka having the gloss as primer
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looks good, surprised there's no LED's on it, but looks good!

what paint did u use specifically (brand) ?
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Originally Posted by KidJustin
looks good, surprised there's no LED's on it, but looks good!

what paint did u use specifically (brand) ?
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Old Jul 12, 2011 | 04:13 PM
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Originally Posted by errol
Can i see the LED fogs in day time with the lights off.

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Old Jul 12, 2011 | 05:40 PM
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thanks, did u have to sand it first? heat treatment? or any other prep? or just spray away

i'm new to high temp painting...

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Old Jul 12, 2011 | 06:15 PM
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im no pro either. I used windex to get the dirt off. Then 400 Grit sand paper for 5 min/until my fingers got tired. Then rinsed with acetone. 4 coats of paint.
Old Jul 12, 2011 | 06:52 PM
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heat shield looks good!
Old Jul 12, 2011 | 08:37 PM
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it looks even brighter in person

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Old Jul 13, 2011 | 07:02 AM
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Ted's and mine tCs

Ted's thread: https://www.scionlife.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=194249

The only 2 tCs with SCION rear emblems debadged so far...
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Old Jul 13, 2011 | 08:14 AM
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LED Turn Signals Without HyperFlashing DIY#3

Here is the LED vs Stock Bulb.
LED on right of course


If you want to swap your stock bulbs with any 7440 LED then you will run into hyper flashing problem that looks like this:



In order to fool the relay, you have to be able to simulate the stock bulb.
Stock bulb is roughly 22watts which draws ~2Amps of current

Most high powered LEDs will not draw any more than 0.2 Amps.....

Soooo

You have to use a resistor!

The resistor will have to be placed in parallel with the LED and draw ~2Amps

In order to draw 2 Amps you need a 6 ohm resistor. (Voltage = Current x Resistance)


Im not going to go into details that you dont really need to know...

Things you'll need:

2 LEDs

2 6-Ohm resistors rated for 50 watts or higher

(http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-b...dresistor.html)

2 wire splicers - Actually....NO! i was hyperflashing because the connection wasnt reliable so I soldered in the wires

Wires

Metal Zip-ties

Aluminum Heat Sink (recommended)

AND LOTTA LOTTA PATIENCE! THIS TAKES TOO LONG FOR SOMETHING SO SIMPLE, IMO THIS IS THE LEAST REWARDING MOD




The Resistor MUST be mounted to a sanded surface or a heatsink. No resistor by itself is rated for more than ~10watts. All high powered resistors are assumed to be mounted on a heat sink and it never get mentioned! A 50W resistor by itself will handle no more 3-5Watts. If heatsink is not used then the resistor can break down at any moment. It can result in a short circuit or a micro rapture from the inside. I understand that in most applications a turn signal will not be on for more than 5-10 seconds which will not get the resistor overly hot but over time it could still fail. Having the hazard lights on is primary reason for this precaution.

To give you some Idea: After 10-15 min of having hazards on, the temp of my resistor was 180 degrees F and the heat sink it is on was 120.


If you dedicated enough then keep reading...

Step1

Splice into the Positive lead on the socket only.
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Find a location to mount the resistor. I picked the front bumper.

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Sand the flat surface that the resistor will be touching or mount it to an aluminum heat sink.

(My friend had random aluminum heatsink around his house so I used em)

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Connect the Resistor in parallel with the socket
-positive from the socket to one end of the resistor
-another end of the resistor can be grounded to anything on a car
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Step5

Turn on and make sure that no hyper flashing is occurring


Step6

Mount the Resistor with metal zip ties to a chassis or the aluminum heat sink to a chassis.

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Video of completed set up:




If you aren't discouraged to do the rears then YOU NEED TO GET A LIFE


YOU'RE DONE!

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besides looking crazy are there any draw backs to just letting the led's hyper flash? does it mess anything up? just asking because a friend of mine wo also has a tc2 replaced his oem bulbs with led and he thinks that hyperflashing is super cool......lmao
Old Jul 13, 2011 | 08:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Backinblacktc2
besides looking crazy are there any draw backs to just letting the led's hyper flash? does it mess anything up? just asking because a friend of mine wo also has a tc2 replaced his oem bulbs with led and he thinks that hyperflashing is super cool......lmao
My friends think its super cool TOO!!!

It's annoying relay clicking and blinking ugh.

No nothing "bad" in hyper flashing it's just like a warning that a light is out.
However you could possible reduce the life of a relay from ~20 years to like 10-15 years [assuming it's used couple mins a day]
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Originally Posted by Scion202
I was going to lunch today and was like WHOAAA It's that bright even in SUN LIGHT


I'll try to remember my camera.


wait a sec, which lights off? the fog leds or the headlights?



If you're talking about leds off then you cant really see them because you have to be pretty far away to see the strips since its so low. and when you're that far away you cant really see the strip itself that much

Maybe i'll try all 4 of these strips hahahaha xD
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Scion202, great work on those strips! I was going to do something similar, but decided to mount them under the headlights.

Looking sharp! Keep it up!

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