T44 eurolite justification?
Zsolt
zed123 at telusplanet.net
Thu Feb 8 13:44:50 EST 2001
What do you mean be that?
> The chip upgrade will be a snap to install ....and probably cost
substantially less than
> the eurolights.
I thought chipping it properly including the stiffer spring would cost more
than the lights.
----- Original Message -----
From: Dave Conner <conner at cfm.ohio-state.edu>
To: <auditude at neta.com>; <quattro at audifans.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 9:10 PM
Subject: T44 eurolite justification?
> Ken,
> A couple of thoughts....
> The euro lights are great, but how useful they are to >you< depends on
> conditions of your driving.
> Do you do most of your driving in a metropolitan area with lots of street
> lighting, headlights from other cars, etc.?
> Or do you do a lot of driving at night on dark and deserted roads?
> Purchase and proper installation of the new lights will take some time,
and
> it's likely the dark season will be past and you may not see much nightime
> driving again til next October anyway.
>
> On the other hand ... :-)
> The chip upgrade will be a snap to install and you can enjoy it
immediately
> and all through the summer, etc., and probably cost substantially less
than
> the eurolights.
>
> If it were me (a person doing most of my driving on lighted freeways,
etc.)
> I think I'd give serious thought to contacting Scott Mo. and/or the QLCC.
>
> I do have eurolights on my 200Q and it's true... they are great, and I
> don't mean to minimize the importance of being able to see where you are
> going.
>
> Dave C.
>
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