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Dude! That's fantastic. Awesome work man. What were you unhappy with?
 
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Dude! That's fantastic. Awesome work man. What were you unhappy with?

They're bright at night.... But not during the day. They have a pink hue during the day...

At this point I've put in so much work on this thing, I might as well keep going... Think I'm going to have to source some high watt red LEDs and white with heat sinks... But once again it will be even more time consuming...
 

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Looks fantastic. I will definitely remove my Oracles (which work fine) to have these bad boys.
 
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Hopefully I get home early enough tomorrow to do a daytime test...
 

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It seems Oracle figured out how to get the separate turn signal to not be part of the brake light itself. They used pin 4 in their new product to make the turn amber in the same reverse pack of LEDs. I imagine your solution is similar but with the module to get the sequential.
 
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It seems Oracle figured out how to get the separate turn signal to not be part of the brake light itself. They used pin 4 in their new product to make the turn amber in the same reverse pack of LEDs. I imagine your solution is similar but with the module to get the sequential.
Are they making a new set of tail lights? Looks like their tail light is the same color orange???
 

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Are they making a new set of tail lights? Looks like their tail light is the same color orange???

Not sure but it shows its 3 screws on the back to remove the reverse portion and reinstall the new assembly.

I wonder how hard it is to remove the red lens to see how they laid out their LEDs or replace them.
 

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Not sure but it shows its 3 screws on the back to remove the reverse portion and reinstall the new assembly.

I wonder how hard it is to remove the red lens to see how they laid out their LEDs or replace them.
I was thinking about taking mine apart. I'm sure it isn't too hard... I did notice before that the reverse light was easily replaceable...

I'd love to know what kind of LEDs were used... If I take them apart, and break them on accident, I guess I really won't care lol
 

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I'm willing to bet on Oracle's new offering there's a logic board in there somewhere to do this, since no isolated turn signal wire exists. If so, that's the same as being done here.
 

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I'm willing to bet on Oracle's new offering there's a logic board in there somewhere to do this, since no isolated turn signal wire exists. If so, that's the same as being done here.
They just confirmed, no turn signal capability for US.
 

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They just confirmed, no turn signal capability for US.
Yeah. Big oof from me on that one. I have the Oracles and if I could get amber turns on them I would've considered it. They made it look as easy as putting in the new module. Kinda left out that you need the Euro wiring to use it.
 

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Yeah. Big oof from me on that one. I have the Oracles and if I could get amber turns on them I would've considered it. They made it look as easy as putting in the new module. Kinda left out that you need the Euro wiring to use it.
Agreed, that should have been in big bold letter considering that more than 75% (probably more) of this forum are US
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