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Because he got a radiator that was too big and has to piss off the best cooling - the clutch fan :P

$600 in the red FTL

shhh. he's building a track/street car. :D

y'all nga's just lack foresight.

:D

in other news, got caught in that massive downpour before... absolutley soaked :)

least i got the rest of the day off

And you need all this why? Lol

dunno bored i guess

Because he got a radiator that was too big and has to piss off the best cooling - the clutch fan :D

$600 in the red FTL

proper shrouded thermo fans > engine fan

shhh. he's building a track/street car. :(

y'all nga's just lack foresight.

:)

if they are, thats good

was hoping they were std globe and not some uber spec light assembly in one piece

will check it out when i care and can be bothered

dont drive my car to work so not urgent urgent

white ones or yellow ones? or regardless of colour?

All foglights are illegal regardless of colour, pretty lame. Unless they turn on with the headlights then they are legal, but if there is a separate switch then they are classified as foglights

:)

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the 32 and the evo both had the foggies in the headlights (both use a switch for them, 32 was the sedan h4 n1 style light)

how does that work then when they came from factory like that but dont turn on when you headlights go on?

the 32 and the evo both had the foggies in the headlights (both use a switch for them, 32 was the sedan h4 n1 style light)

how does that work then when they came from factory like that but dont turn on when you headlights go on?

I have a button on top of the dash. Near the rear window demister for the foglights

the foglight button would turn on the foggies and the parkers, but i think law means that when you switch to headlights the foglights will then turn on. Some crappy outdated law. I wonder if there is a law for the white LED strips under all the headlights

the foglight button would turn on the foggies and the parkers, but i think law means that when you switch to headlights the foglights will then turn on. Some crappy outdated law. I wonder if there is a law for the white LED strips under all the headlights

some confusion between fog and driving lights here

Using fog lights

Front fog lights are designed to better illuminate the road in fog, snowfall, rainstorms or dust clouds. They can be recognised by the narrow pattern of light emitted.

Road Rule 217 states that drivers must not use front or rear fog lights unless driving in fog or other hazardous weather conditions that cause reduced visibility.

Fog lights cannot be accidentally switched on. They must be switched on separate from the main and dipped beam head lights.

Using driving lights

Driving lights are designed to illuminate the road over a long distance. They are the same as the high beam (main beam) head light and emit the same lighting pattern.

Road Rule 218 states that drivers must not use the high-beam headlights when driving:

* less than 200 metres behind a vehicle travelling in the same direction

* less than 200 metres from an oncoming vehicle.

Driving lights cannot be accidentally switched on. They can only be switched on and off with the high beam head lights.

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