Dude I love it the faster you go too the more the water just flies off the windshield. Rather than the wipers streaking it will pool the water and literally throw it to the sides. We don’t get any snow down here and I’ve been waiting to see how the yellow tint with LED fog lights would look with the water on the ground. The water reflects so much it hides the markings in rain like this and it’s really hard to see but I was SO stoked to see that the yellow actually makes a difference. I’ve been able to drive the 944 in stuff like this thanks to the LED headlights and ceramic coating. I would LOVE a set of projector fog lights though. The 80s tech just doesn’t come close. But the LASFIT bulbs I used did make a huge difference in the 944.
@@TakeFlightGarage haha yea it’s nearly like going into hyperspace! I’ve seen this same costing used on an E36 it’s cool stuff! Definitely going to consider it for myself. Ah that’s a pitty no snow here either! Maybe it justifies a trip into the mountains just to test out the lights haha. Ah yes I’ve noticed that, seems to be an American thing as Europe seems much better and making roads usable in any other condition than sunny clear days haha, I’m sure those LED lights are leagues better than the original sealed beams tho
@@ireiaand if you haven’t seen it yet go check out the video called “driving the 944 in IFR conditions” on my page, you can see why I LOVE those led headlights on the 944. I haven’t had a chance to try the fog lights out in fog like that yet though.
@@ireiaand first thing you should do when you buy a 944 without a doubt is some nice high quality LED headlights. I was just thinking a couple days ago too I should make a more updated headlight video to cover all the options and stuff out there.