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Rewiring Headlights
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Rewiring Headlights
What is the standard wiring used on the gq and what should I upgrade to in order to get brighter lights?
89 gq dx. bone stock --- for now.
Re: Rewiring Headlights
I think it's 1.5mm.Lawrence wrote:What is the standard wiring used on the gq and what should I upgrade to in order to get brighter lights?
If your going to upgrade to 100w + globes I'd run a minimum 2.5mm feed to each headlamp from the relay
I need to do something similar to my pathy, what sort of relay would be used for this application.
It seems old pathy's had the power running through the arm on the steering wheel, and it tends to short out a lot, up to my third arm
Is there a 'standard' relay to be used, or can i just visit the local electronics store for some relays??
Maso
It seems old pathy's had the power running through the arm on the steering wheel, and it tends to short out a lot, up to my third arm
Is there a 'standard' relay to be used, or can i just visit the local electronics store for some relays??
Maso
Wiring upgrade
G'day,
I rewired the headlights on my GU. I was running higher wattage globes and the H4 plugs melted. If your gonna do this I would recommend using ceramic H4 plugs. I got mine from www.larpro.com.au
I also used the heavy duty relays(40amp) for each globe switched off each globes power wire.
There are some upgrades which use your existing H4 plugs for the relay switching signal. I thought this was messy and with melted plugs would not work for me. I have mounted my relays right next to the main battery. This gives me a nice short thick power wire to the ceramic H4 plugs.
I'm very happy with the output and have measured it all up so I can duplicate it for my missus and mates GU's.
Bundyrulz
I rewired the headlights on my GU. I was running higher wattage globes and the H4 plugs melted. If your gonna do this I would recommend using ceramic H4 plugs. I got mine from www.larpro.com.au
I also used the heavy duty relays(40amp) for each globe switched off each globes power wire.
There are some upgrades which use your existing H4 plugs for the relay switching signal. I thought this was messy and with melted plugs would not work for me. I have mounted my relays right next to the main battery. This gives me a nice short thick power wire to the ceramic H4 plugs.
I'm very happy with the output and have measured it all up so I can duplicate it for my missus and mates GU's.
Bundyrulz
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