Originally Posted By: lyle
http://truckntow.com/p-28542-philips-x-tremevision-replacement-headlight-bulbs.aspx
If your lows are H11's, then there is no better bulb than these. I replaced a pair of H11 Osram Nightbreakers in one car with the Philips bulbs and they are *THAT* much better. They...
Originally Posted By: Hollow
Take the 9005 back and get a set of 9011.
The HIR1 upgrade (Google it if you're uncertain) is the best bang for the buck you can do.
Correct. Only ignorance would lead someone to use inferior headlight bulbs. Sorry, kev.
Originally Posted By: purelux
Just watched an hid kit installed on wheeler dealers on 94 Lexus ls400 pretty flagrant if it's illegal to televise it and show new owner.
Yikes. You obviously didn't notice what country that was filmed in.
Originally Posted By: Thermo1223
VW & Audi have it disabled via software coding but since the introduction of CANBUS in cars(2006 in VW at least) it will flash the hazards under extreme braking.
I enabled it on the 2007 Rabbit we owned and tested it. It does work. I am unsure if it requires ESP...
Originally Posted By: badtlc
Originally Posted By: glxpassat
Originally Posted By: badtlc
Redline MTL would have been the appropriate fluid, not MT90.
Not if the motor sits longitudinal and uses a spiral bevel gear in the transmission.
Audi/VW use very thin OEM MTF. Usually under 7 cSt at...
Originally Posted By: Sam2000
Ok this is Hillarious.
In Dave's attempt to say MoS2 is approved as an engine oil additive by manufacturers, he said this:
Originally Posted By: dave5358
Approved by vehicle manufacturers? Molykote (Dow Corning's trade name for MoS2 in oil suspension) complies...
Originally Posted By: Sam2000
Ok this is Hillarious.
In Dave's attempt to say MoS2 is approved as an engine oil additive by manufacturers, he said this:
Originally Posted By: dave5358
Approved by vehicle manufacturers? Molykote (Dow Corning's trade name for MoS2 in oil suspension) complies...
Originally Posted By: dave5358
Simp: I think it was you who missed the point. Aside form the fact that this paper was done by Chevron employees, it was a study of PAE, not Techron.
So, are we all willing to accept the results of test studies of the principal ingredient in an additive?
DB...
Originally Posted By: dave5358
Originally Posted By: Sam2000
Originally Posted By: dave5358
But there are no independent studies of most proprietary products, such as Techron. That doesn't mean the products don't work or even work as claimed. It does mean that manufacturers tend to keep the...