Location: Oklahoma
Posts: 99
Location: Oklahoma
Posts: 99
This is something I've noticed on newer cars, not just DeLoreans with incandescent lights replaced with LEDs.
It's hard to explain. With blinkers, tail lights (incl. 3rd tail lights), even head lights, there is a warmth with incandescent lights that's just not there with LEDs, esp. say at dusk or dawn. While I like the concept and energy efficiency of LEDs, I feel like we've moved from away from a golden automotive era, to another that is less personal. Sort of like the loss of chrome bumpers on cars, replaced with a plastic covered steel bar. Or like steering-wheel mounted slap paddles for changing gears on automatic transmissions, it's just not the same as using a clutch pedal on the floor and going through a center mounted "four on the floor" (or five) manual transmission stick-shift.
Oh, the memories.
(End of sob-story.)
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I agree. In the past, the manual transmission was the way to go if you wanted quicker acceleration and better fuel economy. Not any more. When I was shopping for Mustangs I was surprised that the auto is both quicker and more fuel efficient. Still not as fun to drive though
Location: Oklahoma
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I would like to mount my control circuit board to the back of the tail light circuit board but don’t know if it will fit without rubbing on the back bulkhead. Could someone tell me what the distance from the front of the mounting flange for the tail light Assembly to the back bulkhead? I attached a couple of pictures to show what I’m talking about. Any help appreciated. Don’t have access to a DeLorean to check for myself. Thank you.
Last edited by DeepSpace Cowboy; 11-08-2020 at 12:30 PM.
Location: Northern NJ
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My VIN: 10757 1st place Concourse 1998
How about the good old days when it took a real man to crank up a motor and get it going? It's OK to be nostalgic about the past but you have to accept the future and progress. Cars are much more reliable, safer, built better, and last longer than ever. "Back in the day", you would clean the spark plugs and points about every 2-3000 miles, shim bearings about every 10,000 miles, repair flat tires on almost every trip, and on and on. These days no one bothers to check their oil level or tire pressures. About all they do is fill the gas tank and maybe wash it once in a while! LED bulbs are MUCH safer than incandescent because they last a LOT longer. A burnt out bulb is unsafe.
David Teitelbaum
Drive a new car with the factory 6000K LED headlights and you will never want to drive again with incandescent.
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Location: Oklahoma
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I have an LED version of my plug-n-play sequencer circuit. Have not had any printed circuit boards made for this version yet. Did anyone happen to see my original question?
I’m leaning towards the LEDs, any chance there will be another cool video with the LEDs?
Thanks for sharing the project!