Originally posted by: FeuerFrei
If I bought a car with DRLs, disabling them would be one of the first things I'd do.
Originally posted by: Eli
I see it as nothing but an unnecessary load on the engine. I don't need my headlights on during the day.
Sure, it would probably only give me 0.1mpg, but still.
Originally posted by: exdeath
Airbags only weigh about 6 or 7 lbs. No excuse for cars gaining 500 lbs recently even if they had 10 airbags.
Originally posted by: mariok2006
Originally posted by: Eli
I see it as nothing but an unnecessary load on the engine. I don't need my headlights on during the day.
Sure, it would probably only give me 0.1mpg, but still.
They're there for idiots who forget to turn on their lights when it rains or in bad weather. Disable them if you're not one of those people.
Originally posted by: GalvanizedYankee
Day time headlights really do help others judge the approch speed of on coming vehicles.
We must judge closing distance. Do we have time for the left turn or should we pull out.
Testing has been done and lights on wins!
Headlight flashers are legal in many States for use on motorcycles during day light hours.
I was waiting for one of these posts :roll:Originally posted by: jtvang125
It puts a load on your alternator, not your engine. The alternator puts out a certain amount of amperes at idle and when the car is running. Even with the engine at idle it is supplying more than enough power to run a number of accessories (ac, radio, lights...ect). With that in mind the alternator isn't working any harder or putting a larger load on the engine with or without the day time lights on.
Originally posted by: randomlinh
Originally posted by: GalvanizedYankee
Day time headlights really do help others judge the approch speed of on coming vehicles.
We must judge closing distance. Do we have time for the left turn or should we pull out.
Testing has been done and lights on wins!
Headlight flashers are legal in many States for use on motorcycles during day light hours.
I don't see how lights running during the day can help judge speed. I can see the car just fine and use road markers just fine.
What? Don't you know that any electrical accessory to an internal combustion engine doesn't actually use additional fuel? They're like a hybrid, man!Originally posted by: Eli
I was waiting for one of these posts :roll:Originally posted by: jtvang125
It puts a load on your alternator, not your engine. The alternator puts out a certain amount of amperes at idle and when the car is running. Even with the engine at idle it is supplying more than enough power to run a number of accessories (ac, radio, lights...ect). With that in mind the alternator isn't working any harder or putting a larger load on the engine with or without the day time lights on.
It's not putting a load on the engine, huh? What do you think is spinning the alternator, a hamster? The kinetic energy fairy?
Of course it is putting an additional load on the engine. Every milliamp being drawn puts an additional load on the engine.
In older non-computer controlled cars, you can hear the idle drop when you flick the headlights on. Modern cars compensate and keep the idle constant. Obviously to accomplish this, the engine is being fed more fuel.
I realize that the fuel savings are negligable and probably not even realistically measurable, but it still annoys me that I can't turn them off. I like to be in control of my machines.
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
I hate DRL's. Just implement the automatic lights already.
Toyota has this in all their cars, don't htye? GF's corolla has it, I figure any model on up will too. Except the Yaris, maybe that won't have it.
Originally posted by: GalvanizedYankee
Day time headlights really do help others judge the approch speed of on coming vehicles.
We must judge closing distance. Do we have time for the left turn or should we pull out.
Testing has been done and lights on wins!
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
I hate DRL's. Just implement the automatic lights already.
Toyota has this in all their cars, don't htye? GF's corolla has it, I figure any model on up will too. Except the Yaris, maybe that won't have it.
Ugh, automatic headlights suck. They're always about 5 seconds late. I drive through a couple tunnels on the way to work every morning and you can always tell the cars that have automatic lights because their lights come on lust before they're about to exit the tunnel.
I have a better idea: We teach drivers to turn their headlights on when they're needed and stop mandating things that help stupid people survive.
ZV
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
I hate DRL's. Just implement the automatic lights already.
Toyota has this in all their cars, don't htye? GF's corolla has it, I figure any model on up will too. Except the Yaris, maybe that won't have it.
Ugh, automatic headlights suck. They're always about 5 seconds late. I drive through a couple tunnels on the way to work every morning and you can always tell the cars that have automatic lights because their lights come on lust before they're about to exit the tunnel.
I have a better idea: We teach drivers to turn their headlights on when they're needed and stop mandating things that help stupid people survive.
ZV