matteo650 said:
Lowproelco said:
yes you need a relay harness for hids or h4 bulbs because they draw more watts.. common problem also is bights will comeon also. picl up a relay harness on ebay for ten bucks its all plug and play and you be set..
Thanks , which one did u use? Theres a lot of them on there
H4 bulbs don't require any more power unless you get higher wattage bulbs. It's only when you move into the above 60w rating that you need to get a seperate harness with relays.
However a harness and relay system will make your stock or 60w bulbs a little brighter.
(Some newer cars can get away with 75w bulbs using the stock headlight harness but the G-Body doesn't look like one of them)
This is as cheap as I would go with a harness.
http://tinyurl.com/n5ovdkw
There's a few things I'd change on that harness.
1. I'd change out the relays with a 40amp unit from Hella or Bosch. You simply can't trust cheap relays!
2. There may not be any fuses before the relays. I'd add one for sure. Something like this
http://tinyurl.com/mu8x94b
3. Those don't look like ceramic plugs for the bulbs. Higher wattage bulbs create more heat and will start to melt the plastic on a regular connector so those have to be ceramic.
You can get something like this
http://tinyurl.com/kzl5p8j and take the wire out of the connector and reuse it if you're carefull.
4. Take it apart and solder all connections.
5. Cut that
NASTY yellow shrink tubing off

and go with black sheathing.
I suspect it's about the same as the Putco 230004HW sold for $26 on Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001P29X4G/ref ... HOERKOJQJN
I'm going to be changing my H4 60/55W bulbs over to 100/90w. Everything I've seen says 12 awg should be fine, but I'm going with 10 awg to minimize voltage loss.
I like overkill when it comes to power loss and wire diameter. I built my own POS and NEG battery cabels using 2/0 gauge HD Welding Cable and have several extra ground straps.