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Old 01-17-2008, 02:07 PM
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daaaamn i think i'll just leave it alone for now. thanks for the info though.
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Ouch scilly, I hope there's a 100% satisfaction money back guarantee.
Thanks for joining the rest of us guinea pigs in this experiment.
Please take before and after pictures like rockthebeef did on page 3 of this thread. It's more important to see how much the bulb lights up the area AWAY from the car, than looking directly at the rear bumper. I'm holding high hopes.
When do they anticipate arrival, since it comes from Japan?
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Originally Posted by scilly
I ordered one 7 days ago. $67 dollars shipped and they ship from my own state. It better be good.
if it does work, you will be praised by everyone and sigma will suddenly have thousands of orders for these lights..
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Originally Posted by scilly
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The only replacement bulb that will fit the stock T-20 wedge receptacle for a 7440 bulb that has not been tried is this:

http://www.sigmaautomotive.com/lighting/catz.php

It's $47-$53 dollars, plus shipping, and is special order only. According to the ad, it's 39% brighter than the stock incandescent bulb (640 lumens instead of 460 lumens). It's the only bulb that I have seen list a lumen output, and it sounds good, but none of us has been willing to take a chance on a $50 bulb yet (plus who knows how much for shipping?) Are you up for it?
I ordered one 7 days ago. $67 dollars shipped and they ship from my own state. It better be good.
HOLY COW!!!!!Well, scilly, we want a very descriptive write up when you get this bad boy installed & evaluated & critiqued... Thanks for being THE ONE who dared to!!!...jh
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Sweet, thanks for stepping up and trying it out for the rest of us.

I know its already been gone over, but I didn't see any specific mention of any LED bulbs over 100 lumens. I was checking out my favorite LED site, and noticed these:



http://www.superbrightleds.com/specs/1156-xLX5.htm

They run $30 each, have a 220 degree bulb angle and run at 132 lumens. Think they are worth me giving them a shot, or probably just the same results that we have seen before?

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Dangit, I guess Scilly did mention them a page ago. Guess I messed that, but has anyone given them a shot?
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Waste of money for the xB reverse light bulb. First of all, it's not even the right bulb; secondly, the stock 7440 is supposedly over 400 lumens so you can see how pathetic the light output is on LED's.
Bright to look directly at - definitely, throw off much light - absolutely not!
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Cool, ty sir, just saved me $30.

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Old 01-24-2008, 01:19 PM
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I just cross checked the 27w 7440 and found this Raybrig bulb it appeas to be the same on on the Sigma site but for $10. I'll order one and see if there is any improvement. Site says twice as bright. Raybrig R132 Platinum White Light Bulb (Bulb Type 7440) http://www.racinglab.com/rayrevligbul2.html
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Basically it's the same as the PIAA Xtreme White bulb that I have already tried ($12.99 for 2 from Amazon.com). The extra lumens provided by 27W instead of 21W are cancelled out by the blue tint on the bulb to give it the "xtreme white" color. When you look directly at the reverse light, the light looks like a brighter white, but it lights up less around the rear of the car when you are backing up.
BTW, the Amazon reviews said these bulbs were twice as bright as stock also.

Did you get your NF210's yet?
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Doggit! Will have to try to ebay that bulb! The pic sure does look blue- wtf? Will keep searching. Got the NF210s sittin' in a box and sub-freezing temps. One of the STLScion club members will help install them in the near future. Bump for all clubs.
Should get the TRD CAI today or tomorrow. May get it installed at a meet in STL on Saturday (fingers crossed!)
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Originally Posted by Wil
Doggit! Will have to try to ebay that bulb! The pic sure does look blue- wtf? Will keep searching. Got the NF210s sittin' in a box and sub-freezing temps. One of the STLScion club members will help install them in the near future. Bump for all clubs.
Should get the TRD CAI today or tomorrow. May get it installed at a meet in STL on Saturday (fingers crossed!)
Wil from alton.. What;'s your STL Scion name. I am on there too.. & \
What happened to Scilly???
he should have gotten that 60 dollar bulb by now? wonder what happened????
.. jh
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STL forum name is WillPower. (Best I could do on short notice/ my favs were already taken.) Hope to see everyone at the meet Saturday.

I am still searching for a 7440 halogen bulb 27w +/- that puts out white (not blue) light. I saw a T-20 25w from Catz in Japan w/picks of stock versus brighter bulb. It put out whiter light but it did not look like it projected any further. Site says 640 Lumens same info as reported here http://www.sigmaautomotive.com/lighting/catz.php

The quest goes on...
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http://www.engadget.com/2007/12/12/v...oad-dorkiness/
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Originally Posted by Djbombsquad
http://www.engadget.com/2007/12/12/visualeyes-rayzer-in-car-hid-lights-illuminate-road-dorkiness/
that would be a great idea if we wanted to blind the guy behind us... i think the reason we havent done these sort of mods is cause of the limit the wiring to the reverse light can take. from what i gather, its a puny gauge wire so it wouldnt really handle the power draw required for the reverse light
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I'm about ready to get a 4" driving light I found a while back and make a bracket for it if need be, and then re-wire the dam thing so it could take the power...
or just live with it!
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From earlier in this thread.

Originally Posted by CIONIDE
This might be the ticket:

http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...010204/c-10101

The round one has a 3.4" diameter, which would clear the 4" hole nicely without touching the edges (can you say "no heat problems"), and the way the mounting bracket swings 180 degrees and is attached to the back of the housing looks like it would be easy to fabricate a mount to attach underneath the rear framework behind the bumper.
If you're willing to rewire, this might be the solution.
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Originally Posted by scilly
Originally Posted by CIONIDE
The only replacement bulb that will fit the stock T-20 wedge receptacle for a 7440 bulb that has not been tried is this:

http://www.sigmaautomotive.com/lighting/catz.php

It's $47-$53 dollars, plus shipping, and is special order only. According to the ad, it's 39% brighter than the stock incandescent bulb (640 lumens instead of 460 lumens). It's the only bulb that I have seen list a lumen output, and it sounds good, but none of us has been willing to take a chance on a $50 bulb yet (plus who knows how much for shipping?) Are you up for it?
I ordered one 7 days ago. $67 dollars shipped and they ship from my own state. It better be good.
scilly, did you ever receive the Catz bulb?
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Old 02-11-2008, 12:06 PM
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Yeah but what're you going to do w/ the extra light from JC Whitney? They come in sets...
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If somebody installs one out of a pair, and it looks & works well, I'm sure somebody else would be happy to buy the second light off 'em.
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