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  1. #31
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    CCFL (cold cathode florescent light) are an older AE set up and the are suceptible to cold weather problems (not working) LEDs are much more in use now and are more stable in all temperatures (reliable). It's up to you, CCFL claim to be brighter, my only expierience is LEDs, sorry hope this helps

  2. #32
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    Quote Originally Posted by mr hish View Post
    i found ccfl angel eyes on ebay , do u recommend them ? and they are cheap 34.95
    No.

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  3. #33
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    FL coupe? I thought only Umnitza made LED AEs for FL couples, could be wrong though. However, I've heard really good things about Umnitza Orion V2s so that's what I installed. EDIT: I should add that while I've not heard good things about CCFLs, my installer said that much of that can be attributed to the installer and that he wouldn't NOT buy CCFLs. Personally, I wouldn't due to the fact that it is somewhat older technology and does have more potential issues.
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  4. #34
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    does Umnitza have the nearly full circle angel eyes ?

  5. #35
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    My umnitza predator v2 AEs are nearly full circle but the headlight bezel blocks part of it anyways.


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    2003 ZHP Sedan - Jet Black on Sand - SOLD

  6. #36
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    can u send me a pic?

  7. #37
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    For the folks that installed the Umnitza AE's....what is this new fangled Night Control Technology? Did you guys purchase this option? What does it do???? In a scale of 1 -10, what is the rating of hardship on install? How long did it take? Was the install as what it is on the instructions? Any tips and/or specific precautions that we need to watch out for? Thanks.
    Lawrence
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  8. #38
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    Mr hish- I'll take a pic for you when I get home in about 30 minutes.

    Das Boots- I did not order that option... Install is straightforward, especially for sedans. Just unclip lenses, clip on AEs, run wires over the headlight itself and out the rear grommet, run wiring from ECU to headlights and connect it and put the lenses back on.

    Had I not gotten so confused and realized the connections come out of the little white box, making it much easier to run wires out the back of the headlight casing, I could have had it done in under an hour. Instructions are very clear as well.

    Tips: Disconnect the wires from the white box, label them and run them out of the headlight then reconnect them.
    -Chris-

    2003 ZHP Sedan - Jet Black on Sand - SOLD

  9. #39
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    Quote Originally Posted by das boots View Post
    For the folks that installed the Umnitza AE's....what is this new fangled Night Control Technology? Did you guys purchase this option? What does it do???? In a scale of 1 -10, what is the rating of hardship on install? How long did it take? Was the install as what it is on the instructions? Any tips and/or specific precautions that we need to watch out for? Thanks.
    The night control is about selecting 70% brightness at nighttime.


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  10. #40
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    Quote Originally Posted by HokieZHP View Post
    Mr hish- I'll take a pic for you when I get home in about 30 minutes.

    Das Boots- I did not order that option... Install is straightforward, especially for sedans. Just unclip lenses, clip on AEs, run wires over the headlight itself and out the rear grommet, run wiring from ECU to headlights and connect it and put the lenses back on.

    Had I not gotten so confused and realized the connections come out of the little white box, making it much easier to run wires out the back of the headlight casing, I could have had it done in under an hour. Instructions are very clear as well.

    Tips: Disconnect the wires from the white box, label them and run them out of the headlight then reconnect them.
    Thanks. I will try to scavenge for $$$ and place an order. BTW, I keep on hearing about 'baking' thing...what is that?????
    Lawrence
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    BMW CCA #192742
    San Diego & Sin City Chapter
    NRA Lifetime Member

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    '90 M3 AWII - Garage Queen (The Crown Jewel)
    '20 X5 M Sport Tourquis Blue - #3 Son Ride
    '23 X5 M Sport Sapphire Black - #1 Son Ride
    '23 X5 M Sport Mineral White - Daughter & Grand Kids Ride
    '24 X4 M40i Brooklyn Grey - SO's New Ride
    '05 330i ZHP Mystic Blue Metallic 6 spd - My Ride
    '03 Nissan Frontier XE Crew Cab - Hauler & Down Range vehicle

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