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Old 11-06-2010, 09:53 PM
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Originally Posted by JohnKoaWood
Yes, that would be fun wouldn't it..

On another note, what bits did you have to fabricate to wrap up this install?

Also, did you use the supplied lights for your install?

While I would prefer projectors or HIDs, this is not yet off the table for my car... as I dislike the popups, almost as much as I dislike the square GTS lights... this looks like the perfect modernization effort, but I am concerned with the adjustability of the individual lights, and the output being obscured in front of the car....
These are projector Hella lights. There is no issue with any output being obscured. Trust me, they are as bright or brighter as my HID lights on my Lexus. The high pencil beams are Xenon, and the lows are projectors with the new H9 bulbs. I'll know for sure once it's on the road at night. Look at the pictures, adjustability doesn't get any easier.

We did not use the supplied lights. We didn't use most of the installation hardware, no offense to D9, but I wanted what was done to make them work as I wanted.
Old 11-06-2010, 09:57 PM
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Originally Posted by 333pg333
They look great George. They will throw a lot more light than the GTS versions. The installation looks nice a snug too.

What's the current status of the rest of the rebuild?
Hi Patrick, hope things are good with you and yours.

The wiring is now done for the cam sensor, and we have some powder coating to do on the intake. The under fender intake is done, and it's a piece of art. Never seen anything like it. Wish I could take the credit.

We just need to put everything back together, fire it up, and tune, break things in, and then post some fun dyno charts.
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Originally Posted by Rogue_Ant
The lights look great!
OT - George what sensor/trigger did you use on the cam?
Chris White's for the TEC.



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