View Full Version : Silvia Twin Bricks - Improving lighting
Jordn
09-25-2008, 04:59 AM
My Silvia Twin Bricks are pretty lousy at lighting up anything on normal dipped beam plus the beam pattern is all off to be legal on UK roads.
Is there anything that can be done to these lamps to improve brightness and beam pattern, short of changing to HIDs?
I've got a feeling the pattern is off because the reflective chrome inside the lamp doesn't have the same shine it used to - can this be cleaned up?
I've seen the guide for the projector lamps but wondered about bricks?
ThatGuy
09-25-2008, 05:23 AM
The dual reflector housings have ALWAYS sucked. Putting HID lamps in them doesn't make it any better, it just makes brighter light shine in the wrong directions.
They are more pleasing to the eyes then the OOo==oOO "Spider Eyes", but the projector headlights can be modified more easily for proper lighting.
Jordn
09-25-2008, 05:36 AM
Anything that can be done at all? Mostly with the beam pattern? My car failed its MOT last year [UK test thing which you need annually to be able to drive your car on the road] because the beam pattern was very wrong!
SoSideways
09-25-2008, 09:28 AM
Anything that can be done at all? Mostly with the beam pattern? My car failed its MOT last year [UK test thing which you need annually to be able to drive your car on the road] because the beam pattern was very wrong!
If you're in the UK, that means you're RHD, which means the headlamps should work correctly, no?
If you need LHD beam pattern, then yes, you're better off modifying the projector headlights instead of messing with the bricks.
Jordn
09-25-2008, 09:36 AM
If you're in the UK, that means you're RHD, which means the headlamps should work correctly, no?
If you need LHD beam pattern, then yes, you're better off modifying the projector headlights instead of messing with the bricks.
I am RHD yep, my car is RHD too, but my beam pattern is shit. One beam is blurry as hell with no defining line and the other one flicks up on the wrong side! We can't figure it out, unless I have LHD lamps which is VERY unlikely!
SoSideways
09-25-2008, 09:39 AM
I am RHD yep, my car is RHD too, but my beam pattern is shit. One beam is blurry as hell with no defining line and the other one flicks up on the wrong side! We can't figure it out, unless I have LHD lamps which is VERY unlikely!
Hmm... maybe open up the housing and clean off the chromed or whatever the hell it is parts that reflect the lights and see if it improves?
I don't think they ever made LHD brick lights did they?
VAs13
09-25-2008, 10:08 AM
i had a used set of bricks a while back and they sucked, then i ordered brand new bricks from nissan, and suprisingly they were a whole lot better
Jordn
09-25-2008, 10:11 AM
I think the best bet maybe to order some clear lenses as an excuse to take them to bits and clean them out. I can imagine buying new ones to be mega money.
VAs13
09-25-2008, 10:13 AM
I think the best bet maybe to order some clear lenses as an excuse to take them to bits and clean them out. I can imagine buying new ones to be mega money.
was like $400 shipped from west covina
majuljo
09-25-2008, 10:19 AM
i dunno but i always liked the "spider eyes" but yeah either clean it off or get some new ones, my friend bought brand new s15 front end straight from nissan, cost him $3000!!
Jordn
09-25-2008, 10:50 AM
Ewww I don't like the projectors.
On a related note - I swear I've seen pics on here of a Silvia with Twin Bricks with JUST the 'inside' two lamps on and nothing else. On my car, the inside two are the full beams and only come on with the outside two.
shytdoode
09-25-2008, 11:13 AM
man... i always like the spider eyes... there cleaner... LOL
SoSideways
09-25-2008, 02:16 PM
I think the best bet maybe to order some clear lenses as an excuse to take them to bits and clean them out. I can imagine buying new ones to be mega money.
The flutes in the glass actually help with disbursing and creating the beam pattern, so if you switched to the clear lens, your beam pattern/distribution might suck worse than before.
I'd say take the lights apart, clean them good, then put them back together and see if you see an improvement.
If you don't, THEN buy new ones.
UNISA JECS
09-25-2008, 05:14 PM
I always run with my inner "fogs" on with my bricks and the lighting is 10x better and alot more concentrated in one area, the inners im able to aim both of them striaght ahead also and I get good lighting on the road, but the driving lights aren't that great.
datsunrdster
09-25-2008, 05:22 PM
Just get bricks I have duals or triple if your interested ill send you which ever you want trade for your non functioning bricks :)
worangejuice
09-25-2008, 05:28 PM
I've had the same dilemma. mah man.
Yuo can switch out the hi/lo's to an h3 ('stead of an h4) bulb, with some mod. It's the same as light used on the fog lights. I still haven't found ze right up on this, or had the time to mangle up my lights. Keep searching then let me know!
redclaw05
09-25-2008, 06:42 PM
When i had my s13 since it was not plug and play you have to play around and wire stuff up a bit.
heres pics of the inside and outside.
http://a973.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/69/l_718515b17bfd63a805a69d7144fc4a5c.jpg
http://a503.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/79/l_30f3100876220107e412492059e608e6.jpg
i miss the sil-80 w/ brick and k front end but oh well i have better now :)
redclaw05
09-25-2008, 06:45 PM
i also found out that low beams was horrible and "hi" beam was the only usable light but of course it blinded people.
Nikeboy355
09-25-2008, 07:59 PM
The bricks will always suck... To tell you the truth all of the S13 lighting sucks anyways in my opinion...
The only way to be happy is with a correct retrofit...
I remember when I went from my S13 to a new car and was shocked at how bad the S13 lighting was...
Friends of mine have retrofitted HIDs and they are 10 times better...
projectRDM
09-25-2008, 08:26 PM
i dunno but i always liked the "spider eyes" but yeah either clean it off or get some new ones, my friend bought brand new s15 front end straight from nissan, cost him $3000!!
And your point is what?
Jordn
09-26-2008, 01:55 AM
I've had the same dilemma. mah man.
Yuo can switch out the hi/lo's to an h3 ('stead of an h4) bulb, with some mod. It's the same as light used on the fog lights. I still haven't found ze right up on this, or had the time to mangle up my lights. Keep searching then let me know!
Wouldn't that just change the bulb fitment? I'm not sure how this would affect light quality?
UNISA JECS
09-26-2008, 01:58 AM
I think what he means is the light output of the H3's are weak I know mines are I haven't bothered to change them yet becasue im satisfied with the lighting from teh ceter fogs.
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