I installed Lastfit Air H7 bulbs for my cornering lights on a F10 535iX LCI. Had to code out the flicker. Also, coded the FMU to recognize the bulb as LED. No error codes. The LED gradually brightens, much like the previous incandescent bulb. Noticeable improvement in coverage and brightness. I did observe that the color was a near match to my OSRAM CBB D1S bulbs. Happy with set-up.
I put those Morimotos in my 2012 Mazda 3 a few years ago, and they have been amazing for what they are. This is definitely one of the best mods anyone with halogen projectors can do. I consider this a safety upgrade.
Another example of why LEDS will always be second to HIDs in my opinion. They are just better suited for this application not to mention that they have a higher longevity rate because it has been tried and true for many years as of with LEDS its just not there to me and with the option of just 6000 to 6500k that's a big deal breaker!! 4000 to 5000k is much more natural when comparing to natural sunlight and gives the best visibility hence the reason OEM HID was 4300k from Phillips and Osram that the manufacturers used for their vehicles. Certainly, if he can get an HID retrofit or new OEM housings then he will get better performance out of those HIDs with the proper aiming of course. Great videos brother!
I’ve got Morimoto MLED 2.0’s and honestly they’ve been going pretty alright for the past 2 years. Hoping they don’t just quit on me. But they’ve been doing well so far.
@JoeyLovesTrains I'm just not convinced at these claims of 10,20,30,50,0000 hours of usage 😂. As long as there is a market for HIDs, that's where I'm staying. Not impressed with these LEDs at all with their 2 color options.
Met a guy years back with aftermarket HID that matched 100% with LED. White like paper! Never saw him again and never found a kit with that same true white colour.
I thought Lasfit was good but they SUCK man.. I had the switchback and they failed after two years. The Lesson: If it doesn't say lifetime warranty like Sylvania Zevo bulbs they're gonna fail my guy!
I installed Lastfit Air H7 bulbs for my cornering lights on a F10 535iX LCI. Had to code out the flicker. Also, coded the FMU to recognize the bulb as LED. No error codes. The LED gradually brightens, much like the previous incandescent bulb. Noticeable improvement in coverage and brightness. I did observe that the color was a near match to my OSRAM CBB D1S bulbs. Happy with set-up.
I put those Morimotos in my 2012 Mazda 3 a few years ago, and they have been amazing for what they are. This is definitely one of the best mods anyone with halogen projectors can do. I consider this a safety upgrade.
Another example of why LEDS will always be second to HIDs in my opinion. They are just better suited for this application not to mention that they have a higher longevity rate because it has been tried and true for many years as of with LEDS its just not there to me and with the option of just 6000 to 6500k that's a big deal breaker!! 4000 to 5000k is much more natural when comparing to natural sunlight and gives the best visibility hence the reason OEM HID was 4300k from Phillips and Osram that the manufacturers used for their vehicles. Certainly, if he can get an HID retrofit or new OEM housings then he will get better performance out of those HIDs with the proper aiming of course. Great videos brother!
I’ve got Morimoto MLED 2.0’s and honestly they’ve been going pretty alright for the past 2 years. Hoping they don’t just quit on me. But they’ve been doing well so far.
@@JoeyLovesTrains Hopefully they will keep up brother. I had Auxito LEDS and they failed after one year of usage.
@@TriggzCrooke i had some cheap ones from Amazon and they also failed after less than a year. Don’t recall the brand
@JoeyLovesTrains I'm just not convinced at these claims of 10,20,30,50,0000 hours of usage 😂. As long as there is a market for HIDs, that's where I'm staying. Not impressed with these LEDs at all with their 2 color options.
It says youtube cant open the link in the description!
Met a guy years back with aftermarket HID that matched 100% with LED. White like paper! Never saw him again and never found a kit with that same true white colour.
Likely CN Light HID bulbs. they were pretty close to that perfect ice white color.
@@LightwerkzGlobal will look into it
so is it safe to run HIDs on a halogen projector?
Yes, It's safe. LED does run cooler overall though. LED would be "safer" in that aspect but there is a trade off.
I have them in my R1.
The projectors look like cat eyes now.
Light output is better than halogen.
The easy one
I thought Lasfit was good but they SUCK man.. I had the switchback and they failed after two years.
The Lesson: If it doesn't say lifetime warranty like Sylvania Zevo bulbs they're gonna fail my guy!
*or Diode Dynamics, or Morimoto, or GTR Lighting