Rab J wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2018 2:27 pm LED lights on a GTS a no brainer at the minimal cost involved. They follow the road around corners, look sideways at junctions, and in eighteen months I never got flashed once, if anything I found them a bit quick to dip and come back on full beam. The Xenons originally had the same features but seem to have lost this now that LEDs are an option.
I would love to have had them on my 911 but at nearly 2k for a fun driving car not likely to be used much in the dark they just weren't worth it, when like the Macan GTS xenons were standard.
Xenons or LED
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Whilst xenons are more than adequate for most owners LEDs do vastly improve the visibility on unlit roads.
The colour rendering of LEDs do help in distance estimation and object definition.
LEDs yes if you do a fair amount of night driving on unlit roads and for the improved aesthetics.
Remember xenons pre LEDs had the full PDLS and now its a cut down system of functionality compared to LEDs as they currently perform.
As Nick points out you do get a fair amount of headlight flashes by oncoming traffic.
For base and S specifiers LEDs are a fair wad of cash, but if they are worth it only you can tell.
For GTS and Turbo buyers LEDs are or should be a no brainer.
The colour rendering of LEDs do help in distance estimation and object definition.
LEDs yes if you do a fair amount of night driving on unlit roads and for the improved aesthetics.
Remember xenons pre LEDs had the full PDLS and now its a cut down system of functionality compared to LEDs as they currently perform.
As Nick points out you do get a fair amount of headlight flashes by oncoming traffic.
For base and S specifiers LEDs are a fair wad of cash, but if they are worth it only you can tell.
For GTS and Turbo buyers LEDs are or should be a no brainer.
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Macan Turbo
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Macan Turbo
Air, 20” wheels, ACC, Pano, SurCam, 14w, LEDs, PS+, Int Light Pack, Heated seats and Steering, spare wheel, SC, Privacy glass, PDK gear, SD mirrors, Met Black, rear airbags
You are well ahead of the game having already driven a 992 and having one on order - which OPC do you usespook wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2018 3:09 pm Great tube clip.
I have never driven an LED lit car and do a lot of night driving, my Macan had Xenon PLDS and found they were great was like driving in a well lit tunnel.
I have also test driven a 992 overnight with PLDS maybe because you are sitting lower down on maybe the headlight actual physical height is lower but IMO they were not as good as the Macan's.
Spec'd PDLS on my 992 I couldn't quite afford the LEDS at £1835 or £2268 (black) never mind.
They looked very effective though, shucks !
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The Xenons are described asRab J wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2018 2:27 pm LED lights on a GTS a no brainer at the minimal cost involved. They follow the road around corners, look sideways at junctions, and in eighteen months I never got flashed once, if anything I found them a bit quick to dip and come back on full beam. The Xenons originally had the same features but seem to have lost this now that LEDs are an option.
on the webpage - and the picture configuring site uses looks like it has the same bulb for lighting the corners as in mine (new May last year) - just behind fake main beam spotlightBi-Xenon lighting system incl. Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS)
Projector-beam Bi-Xenon headlight system with static and dynamic cornering lights, headlight cleaning and automatic dynamic range control. The dynamic cornering light function swivels the main headlights towards the inside of a bend based on the current steering angle and road speed. The static cornering lights activate the auxiliary headlights for better illumination in tight bends, e.g. when turning off. Speed-sensitive headlight control adjusts the range and light cone of the dipped beams at higher speeds (e.g. on the motorway) for better illumination of the road. The adverse weather function dims the upper light cone in order to reduce the effect of reflection phenomena in poor visibility conditions (e.g. fog) and thus the risk of the driver being dazzled
The LEDs are described as
Specially designed LED main headlights including Main Beam Assistant and Intersection Assistant (PDLS Plus). The junction light system detects junctions and side roads stored in the navigation data and activates the static cornering light on the left and right for optimum illumination.
Thats old age for you !!!!
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Sorry Spook I couldn’t resist that!
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