Orion v 2 Angel Eyes
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My Ride: 2008 528i, Space Grey, Nav, PDC, Premium, Sports, Grey Leather, Xenon, Cornering...
If you stop the video and scroll the bar to 20 seconds, 23, 27... it looks as though the lights are off for some reason. You think they strobe?
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Yes, I believe they work with the LCI, but you need to add a resistor so you do not get an error.
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Yup, another plug. They do not strobe, at least to the human eye. It's the way cameras capture light, that's why it looks that way in the video.
And I have done installations for LCI, they fit no problem, and yes, resistor is needed.
And I have done installations for LCI, they fit no problem, and yes, resistor is needed.
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I think there was some shit storm about this and that OSS wasn't giving credit where it's due. My understanding is that OSS Louis bought the Orions, and when he does his jobs, he calls it his own.
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Ohh I thought OSS made a imitation of the Orion v2s? I think that is what umnitza said.. But then again who knows what exactly happened...
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I was just searching for Orions and came across OSS. The main concern for me was whether they may actually be in any way, shape or form better than Orions. Guess no, huh?