Originally Posted By: bprimerano
Low beams
Stock 11.94 volts 47.8 watts 788 Lumens
New 13.95 volts 65.3 watts 1340 Lumens
High beams
Stock 11.76 volts 54.8 watts 1275 Lumens
New 13.60 volts 73.5 watts 2095 Lumens
Clever.
And I can see this sort of mod being potentially useful on a car that doesn't have very bright bulbs available for it. However, this mod is not without "hidden costs", beyond the initial mod cost. Specifically, over-driving your lights (like you are intentionally doing) will use a little more electricity (which will lower you fuel economy some, due to higher alternator drag on the engine), will produce a little more heat (which potentially could cause some issues in the headlight assembly), and will cause your bulbs to burn out quicker (which means you will be replacing them more often). So while I could see the value of this mod, you also have to factor in the "hidden costs" of the mod as well.
However, since (in a different post) you mentioned your car uses 9005/9006 bulbs (as does my CRX, btw), why didn't you just leave the stock harness and switch to Toshiba HIR bulbs (which will easily fit in a stock 9005/9006 socket with only minor modifications to the bulb tabs)?
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/toshiba-hir-lights.61028/
Not only will a HIR bulb upgrade give you even more light than your wiring mod is giving you, but they also retain stock power and heat usage, and close to stock bulb lifetime ratings. So with the HIR upgrade (which I did on my CRX, btw), you get even more light than your mod gives you, without any of the "over driving the bulbs" downsides your mod gives. In fact, about the only down-side I've found to the HIR mod (other than the cost of the bulbs), is that it really only works on those cars that use 9005/9006 bulbs (whereas your mod could potentially work on just about any car bulb, not just cars that take 9005/9006 bulbs).