tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9026458778495935571.post7376485844765647809..comments2024-03-26T22:57:17.676+09:00Comments on One Man's Lonely Adventures In His R33 Skyline GT-R: OK OK - Maybe I have an LED addiction?Akihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13586596582322556131noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9026458778495935571.post-43583845505515004122019-06-10T23:32:02.756+09:002019-06-10T23:32:02.756+09:00Sorry guys for the silence. And thanks for the com...Sorry guys for the silence. And thanks for the comments on the LED mod. To be honest, thinking about going back to regular bulbs, at least for the turn signals. I DO like the brightness on the taillamps...<br /><br />And yes, it's been quite crazy at Nissan's legal department lately... Akihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13586596582322556131noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9026458778495935571.post-88383786051294504792019-06-03T14:22:39.679+09:002019-06-03T14:22:39.679+09:00He's a lawyer at Nissan right now, I'm sur...He's a lawyer at Nissan right now, I'm sure he's very busy given some of the things going on in the news.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9026458778495935571.post-9927567856562395482019-05-27T11:14:16.397+09:002019-05-27T11:14:16.397+09:00where are the updates sir? are you ok?where are the updates sir? are you ok?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9026458778495935571.post-56167753732359899502019-04-22T07:26:14.975+09:002019-04-22T07:26:14.975+09:00They run hot because of the light output. A LED th...They run hot because of the light output. A LED that has the same lumen output as an incandescent globe will always be cooler. Does it annoy you that they are flashing at slightly different rates? That must be to do with the internal circuitry of the individual LED modules (quality control) as well as the slight difference in impedance through the cars wiring L/R (slightly longer copper wire run).mickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14464089601165325399noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9026458778495935571.post-19604524681562912122019-04-08T09:23:37.200+09:002019-04-08T09:23:37.200+09:00any updates please sir?any updates please sir?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9026458778495935571.post-1980968535973160532019-03-06T07:49:58.661+09:002019-03-06T07:49:58.661+09:00As the other anon has said most LED bulbs won'...As the other anon has said most LED bulbs won't give the desired result but it is 100% possible to create an LED bulb that has the proper light pattern. Midori Seibi has managed to figure out how to retrofit LEDs to the R32 headlights with proper cut-off and improved light output, you just have to have some actual optical engineering in the design instead of blinding sticking SMD LEDs in a random pattern and expecting great results.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9026458778495935571.post-21682368351765688132019-03-05T20:42:26.628+09:002019-03-05T20:42:26.628+09:00I know this might go against your stock look style...I know this might go against your stock look style philosophy, but aside from cost, why not go with zleds?<br /><br />https://zledslights.com/tag/gtr-r33/Jbburnshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00065189170440693292noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9026458778495935571.post-9995037967291111202019-03-05T08:25:10.450+09:002019-03-05T08:25:10.450+09:00I understand why you're doing it but most LED ...I understand why you're doing it but most LED bulbs won't give you the result you want or are expecting because they were not properly designed to work with reflectors to start with. They will give you the brightness - and those look way too bright IMO - but quite often fail at giving you a uniform spread or even giving out more usable light.<br /><br />If you really want to update the look of them you're better off buying another pair of taillights and having someone do a custom job with SMDs on a circuit board, COB, Rings, etc, which would also allow for some creativity and customization. Example, having the indicator/reverse/fog as one bigger indicator with separate LEDs for reverse AND fog on both sides. <br /><br /><br /> Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9026458778495935571.post-39094149367469649432019-02-26T06:58:41.769+09:002019-02-26T06:58:41.769+09:00Regarding "Chinese quality" - I think mo...Regarding "Chinese quality" - I think most people that are not blind to their flaws will admit that mainland China especially has a "chabuduo" attitude towards quality. It is an admirable trait for getting through hard times but to keep growing as a society it is important to care about attention to detail. The safety record for many things in China is not good and I think people in Hong Kong and Taiwan are quite aware of these things...<br /><br />I suspect that if you find the right bulbs you will be able to get good light diffusion throughout the housing. Reflectors for turn signals are designed to reflect in all directions so that the turn signal is visible. This will probably be harder than it seems though, I hope you will be able to find a good LED bulb for the turn signals.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9026458778495935571.post-66667969827976116432019-02-26T06:54:23.521+09:002019-02-26T06:54:23.521+09:00The LEDs run very hot because the built-in resisto...The LEDs run very hot because the built-in resistors that keep the flashing at the same speed are going to dissipate the energy as heat.<br /><br />It looks like the "smart relay" replacements will work whether you use incandescent or LED: https://www.theretrofitsource.com/original-tapturn-strobe-led-flasher-relay.htmlAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com