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Blinker Speed

Discussion in 'Exterior' started by renandabomb, Dec 8, 2003.

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    Blinker Speed

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    Hey welcome to the forum.. Its actually pretty universal for all cars... All you have to do is fill some more blinker fluid... Fill it past the half mark and itll go faster... Do it a little at a time till you get the desired speed :)...
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    You can do that as well, blinker fluid method is ALOT easier... Buy the fluid(unless you have some laying around), fill and your done... Or you can go around with splicing wires and so forth... ;)
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    Well you can go to your dealer or any auto place like pep boys, ask for blinker fluid. It should be by washer fluid aisle... It gives directions how to do so, else if the guys there will do it for free :)...
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    Not a problem, post back how it goes :)...
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    filling the blinker fluid is the best method. messing with the wires isnt a good idea.
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    Holy shit, i think i just pissed my pants reading this

    I can't believe there's people that don't know what blinker fluid is
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    well nate, thats cuz we're not all car nuts like a few of us on here :lol:
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    For blinker fluid always use the "Lightall" brand. PepBoys carries it too I think
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    NP man, u cant beat their price! They are working on strobe also. I think the fluid itself is thicker and controlled by some type of dropper in the bulb.
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    dominator 04 Rolla 5spd.

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    Ok, enough with the blinker fluid, all you clowns! :evil: Poor Renandabomb is surely in tears now. :cry: Nobody should fool around with the stock, legal blinker speed anyway. I did find this "Brake Light Pulsator" providing 5 blinks per second on the brake lights. http://www.watsons-streetworks.com/leds_plus.html They also offer an "Electonic Flasher for LED's" that retains 90 blinks per second at any load...
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    yah, i was like wtf, i jus asked cause i didnt know and wtf
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    Hey bro sorry , didnt mean to piss you off, honestly you dont have to mess with wires, I have superfast flashers, you can get the relay at http://www.hyperblinker.com/ . I installed mine in about 10 mins, its dead on easy. Enjoy and hope I helped.

    edson@crossroadonline.com
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    also check out www.hyperflasher.com I know they dont have an application for our cars but Im sure they will make one soon if they are pushed by subsequent emails :D
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    Check it out, Renandabomb; S1L1CON was an accomplice, after all. :roll: He did apologize and provide excellent info in the end though.
    So, it a faster blink speed sorta legal?
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