Octavia uses projector low beams, be they halogen or xenon. If using xenon kits in halogen Octavia headlights, you use the headlight leveller to angle them down by 0.5, so they hold straight and true.
Coming/leaving home via fog lights - problem solved!
Now, to answer your question - I did have HID in both high and low at one stage, but I don't think I'd go back to HID in the highs. (Have them in the low again, to see if this new kit will play havoc with the BCM - all seems okay so far)
I have an 80w LED light bar located in the lower grille, and have had for around 170,000km. Works really well.
I now have a 180w LED light bar on the roof so the lower one is disconnected - haven't been bothered to take it out yet. (Is next to brand new, got a warranty replacement not long before I bought the other one)
In the attached image, you can see both light bars.
If I wanted and explicitly cared about the stealth look, I'd go the smaller (20") bar in the grill again - its been great.
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Do you mean coming / leaving home lights? I've had them programmed-in the whole time and it doesn't appear to have caused issues.
About the only change I mad was that Scandinavian light default is ~85% of max V so I brought it up to 95% (something like that) as tey don't like being under-volted for long periods.
By all means achieve your desired outcome in your own way but I feel it necessary to say something when a post is fairly incorrect. I'm quite conservitve with things like this. I don't like being cop-bait as I value my licence too much but there are some things that while they are illegal, you can get away with them if they are done properly & with consideration to other road users.
One reason I haven't done HIDs in my high beam is tat I like to flash people (truckies that want to merge into my lane, etc) to indicate they are safe to merge and I don't think HIDs will activate quickly enough. If someone can think of a solution to that it would be appreciated.
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2012 Octavia vRS TDI. Darkside big turbo, 3bar tune, other stuff. 200kW/650Nm.
1990 Mk1 Cabrio. 1.9 IDI w/ 18PSI.
1985 Mazda T3500 adventuremobile. 1973 Superbug. 1972 Volvo 144 in poo-brown.
Not including hers...
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Bi xenon is one bulb only, with a shield to deflect light for low beam. A flash isn't igniting a bulb, it's removing the shield to allow full output. Shouldn't be an issue flashing with proper bi xenon's.
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AFAIK, the Bi-xenon system on VAG car (on Tiguan and Octavia at least) doesn't have the extra halogen bulb for flashing. Not a problem during night time as the bulb is on already. What about daytime?? May sacrifice the life of the bulb if frequently used.
Merc (guessing BMW as well) Bi-Xenon's system on the other hand does have a separate halogen bulb (h7 type) for flashing duties, day and night. During daytime, you can hear the motor flicking but the HID bulb stays off.
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There are HID kit out there specifically for Halogen H3 bulb (low and high beam in one bulb). This particular HID kit will have a motor operated shield (similar to Bi-xenon) in front of the bulb. When hi-beam is needed, it works very similar to OEM Bi-Xenon.
My friend has one on his Camry, works ok and comes with an extra wiring for the motor.
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many VAG cars that come with bi-xenon as standard also come with a halogen high-beam, for flashing purposes.
the superb in the skoda range is a good example.
the new mk3 octavia is a new recent example
infact the tiguan also has a halogen reflector for high-beam flashing.....
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