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Old 07-03-2012, 06:30 PM   #43
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I agree that in US these rear fog lights are going to cause people behind you to slow down, thinking its a brake light.

I actually want to do just that - pair it with brake lights. F1 style
As I posted in the other thread on the fog light (slightly edited):

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Actually, F1 cars don't use blinking brake lights. F1 cars don't even use brake lights at all.

The light you might be thinking of on an F1 car is the bad weather signal, which may appear to be a brake light but is just an actual blinking LED turned on ONLY in poor weather conditions to increase driver visibility to other cars.

The "blinking brake light" you are thinking of on other race cars is a byproduct of high-framerate camera equipment. Most brake lights on non-F1 race cars these days are LED, and LEDs flicker imperceptibly to the human eye (due to pulse modulation in automotive applications), but when filmed on camera, they appear to be blinking.

The "blinking brake lights" trend that you see on beater civics and other "super pro tunerz" is a byproduct of general ignorance. No offense to you or your friends meant at all.
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Old 07-03-2012, 07:50 PM   #44
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Good to know, Fenrir. Sorry I missed your previous post.

Still, rear fog lights in US - NO NO Unless you want to provoke a traffic jam.

Pair with stop lights - seems good to me. IMHO.
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Old 07-05-2012, 03:53 PM   #45
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im gonna use it as a rear fog when i install my front fogs. itll be fine.
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Old 07-05-2012, 06:33 PM   #46
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I agree that in US these rear fog lights are going to cause people behind you to slow down, thinking its a brake light.

I actually want to do just that - pair it with brake lights. F1 style
I'd like to see someone wire up an LED array that ties into the brake lights with a blinker module (ala http://www.kahtec.com/smart_stop.htm)

I may order the parts and do this in a couple weekends.
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Old 07-05-2012, 11:37 PM   #47
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I'd like to see someone wire up an LED array that ties into the brake lights with a blinker module (ala http://www.kahtec.com/smart_stop.htm)

I may order the parts and do this in a couple weekends.
Good idea. But need to make the light blink faster than 3Hz. No biggie, how hard can it be :-)
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Old 07-06-2012, 04:41 PM   #48
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Old 07-06-2012, 04:47 PM   #49
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Still not bright enough.
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I need to get around to doing this...

I wonder if a 7440 would be too hot for the housing. Of course a crazy bright LED would be barely any heat at all...
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Old 07-08-2012, 01:27 PM   #51
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I need to get around to doing this...

I wonder if a 7440 would be too hot for the housing. Of course a crazy bright LED would be barely any heat at all...
I think the housings are designed for a 921 bulb based on the size. A 7440 puts out a lot more light, so I'd assume you'll melt your housing with that.
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It's not a good idea to wire up the rear fog light to be on 24/7. It can be distracting to other drivers on the road. I'm sure you have all been behind a Euro car on a clear night where the driver has his rear fog on and has no idea.

Just run a wire up into your cabin and put it on a switch. You have plenty of room for extra switches.
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Old 07-08-2012, 05:46 PM   #53
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It's not a good idea to wire up the rear fog light to be on 24/7. It can be distracting to other drivers on the road. I'm sure you have all been behind a Euro car on a clear night where the driver has his rear fog on and has no idea.

Just run a wire up into your cabin and put it on a switch. You have plenty of room for extra switches.
Absolutely. I hate being stuck behind a euro car with the rear fog light on on a clear day. :P My plan is to make it a rain light. I'm going to put it together with a 921 first, but I'll probably go with a bright LED later when I convert the rest of the exterior bulbs.
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Old 07-08-2012, 05:54 PM   #54
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I want something closer to this, but your DIY is a good start
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I think the housings are designed for a 921 bulb based on the size. A 7440 puts out a lot more light, so I'd assume you'll melt your housing with that.
I drilled out the socket and stuck an 1157 socket in there. A 7440 socket is about the same size. I get crazy bright dual Red LED brightness plus the reflector. A 7440 prolly wouldn't be much better than the 1157 socket I did. Though, it's worth a try!
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Old 07-12-2012, 02:46 PM   #56
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FYI - I did use a dual fillament LED (red one 1157) from Autozone.
Could you give a link? I cant seem to find it :P
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