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Re: Headlights
« Reply #15 on: 05 December 2007, 12:53:13 »

Hang On!?! Dan's car is a facelift '02 so the lights should be pretty decent  :-? No sanding/t-cutting should be required.

Dan, if you're not happy i'd suggest to you a xenon kit, I keep meaning to write a guide but time is tight. They fit and absolute treat in the omega, no butchering of wires and the difference is amazing, crucially though, they are quite safe when used with the projector lenses.

Give us a while and i'll sort you out with some info/pics etc.  :y
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Re: Headlights
« Reply #16 on: 06 December 2007, 22:25:21 »

That would be really helpful if you could do a guide - I am sure many OOF members would appreciate this!! :y

I was having a good look at them last night.  The 'spheres' on the dipped beam appear 'cloudy', so was wondering if they are supposed to be that way or do they need cleaning.  If so, what is the best way?? :-?

Curiously, beam pattern must be okay as my Omega passed it's MOT on Monday with flying colours!!!!

Dan
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Re: Headlights
« Reply #17 on: 06 December 2007, 23:40:28 »

I'm awaiting delivery of a pair of projectors lamps in a hope of making my lights better.... ::)
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Re: Headlights
« Reply #18 on: 07 December 2007, 12:12:35 »

Omega headlights are crap. Fact. On my previous CDX I changed the bulbs for some philips 50% brighter ones. This brought them up to average rather than crap. My Elite has xenons and they are also crap. ok they are bright but dont have much throw. You only realise quite how bad they are when you drive a car with good headlights - whenever I drive the wifes golf I am amazed at how good her lights are. As a comparison, TVR headlights are widely recognised as being about as useful as a birthday cake candle but even my TVR headlights seem better than the Omega. You get used to it.
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Re: Headlights
« Reply #19 on: 07 December 2007, 12:33:45 »

My omega 2.2 cdx has xenons and i think there pretty good. they are very bright compared to normal lights.

i think they must be the same ones as tehy use in saabs as saad is owned by GM.
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Re: Headlights
« Reply #20 on: 07 December 2007, 12:37:17 »

Our facelift CDX has excellent lights, incredible visibility
the MV6 despite new bulbs are no where near as good.
Both Xenons (HIDs)  I believe the prefacelift washer jets disturb the light output somewhat.

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Re: Headlights
« Reply #21 on: 07 December 2007, 13:38:33 »

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That would be really helpful if you could do a guide - I am sure many OOF members would appreciate this!! :y

I was having a good look at them last night.  The 'spheres' on the dipped beam appear 'cloudy', so was wondering if they are supposed to be that way or do they need cleaning.  If so, what is the best way?? :-?

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I'll get a guide sorted as soon as. Got the pictures, it's just the write up that needs doing. But honestly they are a piece of cake to fit and work the bizz.

Yes, indeed the spheres/globes that make up the lense for the projector unit focus and diffuse the light so they do have a 'cloudy' appearance by their nature. Actually, one of ours has a few spots of moisture or dirt inside (always been like that) but it doesn't seem to affect the light output with HID's.

Don't think standard facelift omega headlamps are that bad though  :-? You want to try some vauxhalls of old, like the cavalier or calibra! Now they ARE crap!
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Re: Headlights
« Reply #22 on: 07 December 2007, 14:03:48 »

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..... My Elite has xenons and they are also crap. ok they are bright but dont have much throw......

I'm surprised you think so, as I thought that the HID lights on my Omega were one its redeeming features.
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Re: Headlights
« Reply #23 on: 07 December 2007, 14:43:29 »

My Elite lights kick butt!!!! They can melt the ice on a winters day.
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Re: Headlights
« Reply #24 on: 07 December 2007, 15:54:23 »

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..... My Elite has xenons and they are also crap. ok they are bright but dont have much throw......

I'm surprised you think so, as I thought that the HID lights on my Omega were one its redeeming features.

They are a redeeming feature when compared to the non HID omega's but still not a patch on the standard headlights on the Golf. I've had 3 Omegas now and got used to the idea that Vauxhall got the YTS trainee to design the lights... I was considering adjusting the headlights to raise them and improve the throw, but I already get flashed by some people as the HIDs are so bright , I think raising the beam will just make that worse.
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Re: Headlights
« Reply #25 on: 07 December 2007, 15:58:39 »

As long as the internal adjusters arent snapped...another flaw with the headlights!
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Re: Headlights
« Reply #26 on: 07 December 2007, 16:01:04 »

People tend to think that HID lights can be a bit rubbish because they have such a sharp cut-off. They haven't got the fuzzy edge to them like the old-fashioned type.
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Re: Headlights - projectors
« Reply #27 on: 10 December 2007, 00:24:53 »

 :-/i've driven a 97 3.0 elite for the last 4 years and it scares me to drive at night on the 'A' roads round here i have to have front fogs on to see the verge!!!

Was thinking of upgrading to mini-facelift projectors and poss aftermarket HID kit from fleabay - are the projectors worth the money they seem to be about £100-120 pair on ebay.

Is there different versions of projectors? my elite has dash level switch will this still work?

keep up the great work guys i've been browsing for ages but never posted :'(
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Re: Headlights
« Reply #28 on: 19 December 2007, 13:52:37 »

I agree with all of you that think the headlights are crap.  Mine scare me.  I have an '03 facelift with projectors and Osram Nightbreakers that are supposed to be 90% more output than standard and they are very bright, but none of the light seems to make it past about 10 metres in front of the car.  i can't see the cats eyes in the middle or the road edge or signs at the left hand side either.  I have adjusted them as far as I can and people have stopped flashing me now, but I would love to get these lights fixed if anyone knows how.  I mean how hard can it be? my old 97 Volvo had parabolic headlights with the +50% bulbs and were far far better than the projectors on the Omega and they were only about the same size.  I thought projectors were supposed to be better!

would like to hear about which HID bulbs have a good light pattern for the MOTs as well and are they worth fitting?

I have been looking at these -
http://www.hids-direct.co.uk/hid-products.html and for the 4300K (most light output) 80 quid seems fair.  Anyone got any experience with them?

Paul
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Re: Headlights
« Reply #29 on: 01 January 2008, 17:05:33 »

I have finally tried this and it works wonders, my headlights are now very good. Thanks.

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The method that I use is...

I drive upto a garage door on a flat (not neccasary to be level but, must be constantly flat) drive so the bumper is a few inches from the door. I then use a small piece of tape to mark the position of the bright spots (centre top of the beam pattern) of the light output on the door.

Then reverse the car back a few meters and adjust the beam pattern so the bright spot is 10mm ish below the markings......job done.

Interestingly, I have done this on quite a few cars now and every one has subsequently passed the MOT.

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