I'm not sure what the best current to run them at is. On the website, it shows the test voltage is 50mA if that helps.
I scanned the rear of the car and 3d printed new mesh pieces. The tail lights are also 3d printed. And yes, I'm still using the 1UZ
I used clear PETG for the turn signal lens in the door mirrors. I tried using the same for the taillights but due to the complex shape I couldn't get the lens to print well enough to use. The back cover is black ASA and that printed great. A friend has a resin printer and he got a fantastic print for the lens. He used clear PLA which concerned me about durability and heat, but it has been fine. I painted the lenses red, which is what I did previously when the taillights were made from clear acrylic, and the paint is really good. This is my 4th or 5th design iteration.Would love to hear more about 3D printed tail lights. Did you use a translucent filament?
Sorry for the late reply. Don't get on here much.Frank, did you have issues with usb dropping out? Mine works, but will intermittently drop out and come back. I pinched together the terminals in the weatherpack connector on the MS3 harness to make sure the connection was good. I wiggled other wires, thinking there was an intermittent connection but couldn't find anything. Initially I connected using Bluetooth, but the next day the Pi couldn't find the EFI Analytics signal. I checked the BT antenna on the harness, reset it, it showed it was transmitting, but the Pi didn't find it. So I switched to the USB cord. I don't know if it's a MS3 problem, wiring, or the pi.