Special brake effect
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First of all, the video was not made by me. It was done by Ali, who is a long time lurker, lol. We got together a little before the end of the year and retrofitted LCI tails and brake effects for his pre-LCI car.
The retrofit was done to convert pre-LCI tails to LCI tails using BMW's harness (without Bruce's Cables), and headlights were left as pre-LCI.
Additionally, Ali wanted to do the brake effects as he thought the stock LCI tails' brake appearance was "weak"
Anyway, I thought I would put it out there that I can do pre-LCI to LCI tails without Bruce's cable for people, and share this video at the same time
Enjoy the video, Ali did a superb job demo'ing the brake effects.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SQokwJOa5s
The retrofit was done to convert pre-LCI tails to LCI tails using BMW's harness (without Bruce's Cables), and headlights were left as pre-LCI.
Additionally, Ali wanted to do the brake effects as he thought the stock LCI tails' brake appearance was "weak"
Anyway, I thought I would put it out there that I can do pre-LCI to LCI tails without Bruce's cable for people, and share this video at the same time
Enjoy the video, Ali did a superb job demo'ing the brake effects.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SQokwJOa5s
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First of all, the video was not made by me. It was done by Ali, who is a long time lurker, lol. We got together a little before the end of the year and retrofitted LCI tails and brake effects for his pre-LCI car.
The retrofit was done to convert pre-LCI tails to LCI tails using BMW's harness (without Bruce's Cables), and headlights were left as pre-LCI.
Additionally, Ali wanted to do the brake effects as he thought the stock LCI tails' brake appearance was "weak"
Anyway, I thought I would put it out there that I can do pre-LCI to LCI tails without Bruce's cable for people, and share this video at the same time
Enjoy the video, Ali did a superb job demo'ing the brake effects.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SQokwJOa5s
The retrofit was done to convert pre-LCI tails to LCI tails using BMW's harness (without Bruce's Cables), and headlights were left as pre-LCI.
Additionally, Ali wanted to do the brake effects as he thought the stock LCI tails' brake appearance was "weak"
Anyway, I thought I would put it out there that I can do pre-LCI to LCI tails without Bruce's cable for people, and share this video at the same time
Enjoy the video, Ali did a superb job demo'ing the brake effects.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SQokwJOa5s
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Well, for headlights if you want to do the proper method including coding, you would have to do both together. Tails, on the other hand, can be done on its own.
The reason is that LCI headlights' functions are not entirely the same as pre-LCI.
The reason is that LCI headlights' functions are not entirely the same as pre-LCI.
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First of all, the video was not made by me. It was done by Ali, who is a long time lurker, lol. We got together a little before the end of the year and retrofitted LCI tails and brake effects for his pre-LCI car.
The retrofit was done to convert pre-LCI tails to LCI tails using BMW's harness (without Bruce's Cables), and headlights were left as pre-LCI.
Additionally, Ali wanted to do the brake effects as he thought the stock LCI tails' brake appearance was "weak"
Anyway, I thought I would put it out there that I can do pre-LCI to LCI tails without Bruce's cable for people, and share this video at the same time
Enjoy the video, Ali did a superb job demo'ing the brake effects.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SQokwJOa5s
The retrofit was done to convert pre-LCI tails to LCI tails using BMW's harness (without Bruce's Cables), and headlights were left as pre-LCI.
Additionally, Ali wanted to do the brake effects as he thought the stock LCI tails' brake appearance was "weak"
Anyway, I thought I would put it out there that I can do pre-LCI to LCI tails without Bruce's cable for people, and share this video at the same time
Enjoy the video, Ali did a superb job demo'ing the brake effects.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SQokwJOa5s
Can you email the cost of labor and parts to do this. Wondering the price difference over using Bruce's cables.
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It's pretty damn bright I would say. Due to how I do the mod, the brake light is actually outputting at something like 50w, as opposed to the two bulbs each outputting less than 22w or so each. The only other argument would be the area lit, though I think that's kind of a moot point. You look at many other vehicles on the road now, and many have brake lights that are even harder to discern.
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I do like the function for daytime or when the lights are off. Is it possible to have that for day but at night when the lights are on to have it function like stock?