U getting ur money’s worth man. Even though Auxito send u ones. Those are Auxito - Y13, which is a nice very low failure rate led bulbs. That box u we’re talkin about as relay. That’s an external driver for heat management and longevity. Now keep this in mind. As much as I love Auxito and they are very supportive. Don’t believe the lumens they claim. If u see like those Y13, that it makes 40W each but after the observation from car light reviews it’s actually 27.8W each. And they claim it’s 12,000 (I think) lumens each it’s a major lie. Usually it’s 40W each it’s 4000 lumens each. If it’s 60W each it’s 6000 lumens each. Bulbfacts also tested these led bulbs as well. For 27.8W each. The lumens u get is actually 4437 lumens each, that’s 191% increase of lumenousity. And for percent change of brightness over stock. U get 92% increase in brightness in projector. From stock 230 maximum lux measured at 25 feet. To 441 maximum lux. If it’s on reflector low beam headlights, u get 166% percent increase in brightness, u get 994 maximum lux at 25 feet from the wall. 6500k they claim. But u get 7100K. Cool white. It’s still looks very white with a bit more of a blue hue in it but it’s not bad. These get warmed up to 122 degrees Fahrenheit for the main unit of the led bulbs, and 150 degrees Fahrenheit for the external driver. Car light review UA-camr had these led bulbs for over 3 years with no issues. So like I said, u get ur money’s worth on the Y13 man. @FlacoLuna I would also get ur hands on Amazon and buy Morimoto- green dielectric grease, so that u can apply inside between the connector of the led bulb and factory wire connector. It’s basically it adds an extra barrier to protect from moisture from getting in and cause a bulb burned out. It will give u an extra projection, very cheap $4 bottle yet it’s a very affective product. 🤟🏼 And as for the lifespan. It’s actually 5100 hours of lifespan or 17 years. According to again, bulbfacts website chart.
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U getting ur money’s worth man. Even though Auxito send u ones.
Those are Auxito - Y13, which is a nice very low failure rate led bulbs.
That box u we’re talkin about as relay. That’s an external driver for heat management and longevity.
Now keep this in mind. As much as I love Auxito and they are very supportive.
Don’t believe the lumens they claim.
If u see like those Y13, that it makes 40W each but after the observation from car light reviews it’s actually 27.8W each.
And they claim it’s 12,000 (I think) lumens each it’s a major lie.
Usually it’s 40W each it’s 4000 lumens each. If it’s 60W each it’s 6000 lumens each.
Bulbfacts also tested these led bulbs as well.
For 27.8W each. The lumens u get is actually 4437 lumens each, that’s 191% increase of lumenousity. And for percent change of brightness over stock.
U get 92% increase in brightness in projector. From stock 230 maximum lux measured at 25 feet. To 441 maximum lux.
If it’s on reflector low beam headlights, u get 166% percent increase in brightness, u get 994 maximum lux at 25 feet from the wall.
6500k they claim. But u get 7100K. Cool white. It’s still looks very white with a bit more of a blue hue in it but it’s not bad. These get warmed up to 122 degrees Fahrenheit for the main unit of the led bulbs, and 150 degrees Fahrenheit for the external driver. Car light review UA-camr had these led bulbs for over 3 years with no issues.
So like I said, u get ur money’s worth on the Y13 man.
@FlacoLuna
I would also get ur hands on Amazon and buy Morimoto- green dielectric grease, so that u can apply inside between the connector of the led bulb and factory wire connector. It’s basically it adds an extra barrier to protect from moisture from getting in and cause a bulb burned out.
It will give u an extra projection, very cheap $4 bottle yet it’s a very affective product. 🤟🏼
And as for the lifespan. It’s actually 5100 hours of lifespan or 17 years. According to again, bulbfacts website chart.
They are great. And look so much better at night
@@561AutoWorx it’s truly indeed big upgrade
@toyotabrony yessir. Very happy