Thursday 26 April 2012

First Installation of RS250 DRL Override Kit - User Submitted.

Following up from my post dated 21st April 2012 regarding my RS250 DRL Override Kit, here are some photos and install details submitted by MeganeSport.net user "250RS". The DRL on his Megane RS250 now stay on with his sidelights and headlights. The DRL's go into dim mode which is approximately 55% dimmer than in DRL mode. The kit is also compatible with auto headlight mode. When its dark the headlight comes on and the LEDs go into dim mode.

As mentioned in my previous post, this override kit is plug & play and does not require cutting or tampering with wires. Only exception to this is the need to connect to the sidelight circuit. This is done using 2 simple ScotchLok connectors. If you ever need to disable the system, you can simply remove the inline blade fuse and this will disable the override functionality. If you are worried about effecting your warranty, you could remove the entire system very easily. The system is completely reversible. Only thing you would need to do is cover the 2 small areas of the wire that the ScotchLock connector is connected to using an insulating sleeve or even a small amount of pvc insulation tape.

I am offering to sell these kits on a made-to-order basis for an introductory price of £100 + P&P. If you're interested, feel free to contact me via the contact form.

Installation Guide Available by Clicking Here

Here are the photos he has taken and posted of his successful installation today.





Sunday 15 April 2012

Xenon Headlamp vs Non-Xenon

Just took some pics of my xenon headlamps to compare against a spare non-xenon i have from the original car. In my opinion other than nice looking projectors in the headlamps, the black internal housing gives a much sleeker look to the xenon headlamps. It gives them a dark tinted appearance. For more information about the conversion from non-xenon to xenon Click here.

Below are the pics:




Saturday 14 April 2012

FREE Depth of Field App on iPhone

Today I took some photos of the car and thought I would play around with the FREE Depth of Field app on the iPhone that allows you to blur the background after a photo is taken and add a depth of field to the image. Here are the pics: