That was clear to me when I wrote it.
It's a shame that I can't take any more pictures now, like the Passat looked when I had 200 meters of duct tape on it, so that my 300 EUR camera wouldn't get crushed under the 235 tires .
Let's see how long it takes until someone throws a camera and a lamp into the engine compartment...
I tried it! It doesn't work, because both the lamp and the camera fall out from the bottom of the engine compartment after being inserted.
I'll try again once I have the lower engine cover installed! Maybe it will work then...
Seriously: Dieselmartin, you really did a great job! Excellent effort! How did the other road users react? It must look funny to have some kind of thing hanging off the front of the headlight...
Let's go back to the VTG: Is it really a good idea? If I want to observe the VTG while it's working, I also want to see what it does at full throttle. However, I prefer to have a warm engine for that. Could this heat actually damage the camera?
Regards,
Sure, here is the translation of the text from German to English:
"How, don't you also have 4 TFT screens in the car and a camera on every corner? ....But filming a VTG?" A rod that moves back and forth? Doesn't sound like the most exciting movie, does it?
Thank you for the compliment. I can recreate and document the experimental setup again.
(I can also upload the original 130 MB video file.)
MAKING OF THE XENON FILM
Here's a translation:
"Let me start by saying:"
Ixus 75 attached to a phone suction cup mount, which was then suctioned to the bumper, and then driven erratically through the garage courtyard.
The conditions above are not entirely .
Code TFL AMI (which means "TFL on" when the handbrake is engaged) and TFL to the fog lights. Then the static ABL will be affected as well!
The reason for the fun was the thought that, to my knowledge, the initial calibration (down, apart, inward, up) of the lenses is *always* performed, even when the light is turned off. And Valeo would certainly be interested in failing actuator motors.
DA XENON FÖLM 2 will explore what happens when you activate the burners while driving around a sharp curve. Then they would have to "veer sharply" or "turn very quickly."
Cool stuff. Could I maybe film my Opel sometime?
However, in my car, the turn signal light only activates up to about 40 km/h, I believe.
I had the daytime running lights programmed at the Opel event, and they use the xenon bulbs because they are already installed. Unfortunately, the Nebels are not working on mine .
If the headlight switch is off and the daytime running lights are on, the automatic steering function is also disabled in my car. Otherwise, it would be a waste of actuators and light bulbs for the turn signals.
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