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Did mine today i removed bridge 6 six also and checked with pfc and it was spot on. I found the best way to align speedo was to sit it in the car with ignition on and set it to zero km/h and was spot on there after. The illumination light are very bright now though think i will have to get a dimmer or go for different bulbs/leds

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yeah i had to remove the bridge on six after speaking with Peter aka Amec thanks for your help mine is all sorted and tested on the dyno running spot on

think the T10 is just the bulb designation (wedge bulb) if its not written on the bulb or unless you know where it came from will be hard to tell though if you were really keen you could hook up one of the LED's to a 12V supply and use a multimeter to measure the current draw then use the formula P=VI to calculate the power (Watts)

>e.g. you have a Bulb that runs off a 12v and draws 420mA, P=VI => 12 x 0.42 = 5 Watts

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so are these too bright, also i have these as my parkers :whistling:

http://bosimporting.com.au/index.php?optio...5&Itemid=27

BTW i think hes a trader on here so support him :P

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nice colour 10 buck each though....

oops my mistake 10 bucks for 5 nice!

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thats a pair

EDIt

was thinking if i could be bothered could pull my LEDs out and try them in my dash

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well i just bought them thanks for the link was going to wait to buy some off some guy off SAU (666dan?) but he is away till October something

only for two hey well I needed new parker bulbs too will change them while my headlights are out for intercooler install which is like now

no probs glad i could help

Micheal is his name ive spoken with him on a couple of occasions due to having H1 globes blow was more than happy to swap them over

yeah colours match great i got the 100w and they kept blowing i have some arctic blue narva in atm 55w was just trying them for a while no where near as good as the mtec's white/blue light but i dont know how the 55w's look as opposed to the 100w

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