Damn! This is amazing, i’ve been making headlight intakes and my street version uses a Morimoto Sealed3 unit, this seems like a legit option for me to help a racing team and having an even better unit! I will reach to them to get some dimensions
So each bulb has a different angle to the projection? Meaning depending on how many and which sections you activate at once you can have an ultra-low (non blinding), normal, high, and ultra-high beam? If so, this sounds like it'd be great for hilly roads as it would allow me to actually look up the incline in front of me while I'm still travelling down towards the valley. And I can also drop it down to just the ultra low-angle beam to avoid blinding other drivers as I come over the crest.
Hey Angus, each light can produce one rectangular beam of either yellow or white. These beams can be stacked by incorporating more lights in order to produce a taller "wall" of light. A light system on a night-driven endurance race car will typically have around 3 pairs of lights in total.
Driving in front of these wont be pretty. Forcing the rest of the field to buy them then everyone gonna be blinding everyone Yellow light helps in wet(rain) weather driving
Those are actually really sweet.
Damn! This is amazing, i’ve been making headlight intakes and my street version uses a Morimoto Sealed3 unit, this seems like a legit option for me to help a racing team and having an even better unit! I will reach to them to get some dimensions
So each bulb has a different angle to the projection? Meaning depending on how many and which sections you activate at once you can have an ultra-low (non blinding), normal, high, and ultra-high beam? If so, this sounds like it'd be great for hilly roads as it would allow me to actually look up the incline in front of me while I'm still travelling down towards the valley. And I can also drop it down to just the ultra low-angle beam to avoid blinding other drivers as I come over the crest.
That's a great idea. Yeah just put the 2nd/3rd set on a separate switch and turn the eye-level ones off with other cars around.
@@StandRacing It'd be great if they made retrofit kits to put these or something with similar functionality into custom headlights.
@@Drunken_Hamster send me an email and we can get one designed for you warner@standmotors.com
How many wires are there? Can you turn on only the bottom elements?
Yes. There are three wires and it's designed to be used one circuit at a time. Yellow and white can be on simultaneously but at a lower light output.
So i ordered some a few months ago but all im getting is 1 layer of white and 1 of yellow. How do i get the different light stacks?
Hey Angus, each light can produce one rectangular beam of either yellow or white. These beams can be stacked by incorporating more lights in order to produce a taller "wall" of light. A light system on a night-driven endurance race car will typically have around 3 pairs of lights in total.
Driving in front of these wont be pretty. Forcing the rest of the field to buy them then everyone gonna be blinding everyone
Yellow light helps in wet(rain) weather driving