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Old 02-26-13, 09:30 PM
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I'm looking to replace some of my lights to LED.
I have 12W and 14W LED for the parking lights.
Is this too much and will it make my car explode?

I want to use some of these for the map lights and interior as well.
Anyone know how much is TOO MUCH?

Thanks guys!
Old 02-26-13, 10:39 PM
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I don't know much about LED wattage, but here is a really good, up-to-date guide on LEDs for the 2IS: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...de-w-pics.html
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Maybe this website can help u http://store.ijdmtoy.com/
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Originally Posted by yungsters
I don't know much about LED wattage, but here is a really good, up-to-date guide on LEDs for the 2IS: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...de-w-pics.html
This ^
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are you taking about wattage equilivence?
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Originally Posted by yungsters
I don't know much about LED wattage, but here is a really good, up-to-date guide on LEDs for the 2IS: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...de-w-pics.html
^^ that one is really good. I used it for swapping mine. Your car is not going to explode from swapping to LEDs.
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Agreed, it shouldn't explode, besides the amperage is lower compared to a incandescent.

What is the lumens for the 12W and 14W LED?
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8-10w for map lights is good. Anything less and you will be disappointed.

That is around 8 SMD LEDs (and more) on the light assembly, depending on the circuitry and LED size, if you are talking about the festoon style overhead LEDs.
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I look at these LED approach differently. When you put in those bright LED for parking light, it will light up the whole light casing along with the lowbeam. It seems too much for me and you don't get the distinct look of having a lowbeam and the parking light. I much prefer to see different "layer" in my light assembly.

As for interior, I thought about swapping to LED and then realized that the warm "yellow" OEM light is actually perfect. They slowly turn on/off and are much easier on the eyes. If I need to look at something, then there are those 4 bright LED reading light for each side.

Puddle light is probably the only thing I would change to LED for better visibility.

As far as making the car explode - no, those LED should be fine in the car as long as you don't mind really bright parking lights.
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There are LED's that match the OEM bulb color too. The color is warm white and it's 3500K.
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Originally Posted by Sango
Agreed, it shouldn't explode, besides the amperage is lower compared to a incandescent.

What is the lumens for the 12W and 14W LED?
this

many members on the forums are running like 40 smd panels in their dome lights, and cars just fine.
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