HID Retrofit (Custom)
pvc have a problem with heat. i read when hot enough the fume is toxic. i doubt the headlight will get that hot. it was a problem when people use pvc tubes inside the engine bay for ghetto home-made intakes. just something to keep in mind.
i probably cut about 1" to 1.5" off the back of the reflector. i can't remember for sure now.
i probably cut about 1" to 1.5" off the back of the reflector. i can't remember for sure now.
PVC is used in many application. vinyl used on windows, your credit card/id cards, and many more. the melting point is around 212 degrees Cel. so perhaps painting it would definitly make it safer.
from the temperature testing that i grabbed from HID planet, i don't think it'll reach that hot. check out the temperature as these numbers were grabbed off a TSX projector
http://www.hidplanet.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=15968
from the temperature testing that i grabbed from HID planet, i don't think it'll reach that hot. check out the temperature as these numbers were grabbed off a TSX projector
http://www.hidplanet.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=15968
okay max, i talked to a rep and they said:
'PVC products is used for draining, with that said, fluid(water) is 100 degrees C at boiling temp. If it's any higher it'll be a gas...'
so i guess you win :T i won't use this
so i gues i give up on shroud hunting.... im going to my dad's shop to CNC a custom bezel/shroud, perhaps the whole damn thing
hint... will look similar to this!

oh did you JBweld your shroud to the projector?
'PVC products is used for draining, with that said, fluid(water) is 100 degrees C at boiling temp. If it's any higher it'll be a gas...'
so i guess you win :T i won't use this
so i gues i give up on shroud hunting.... im going to my dad's shop to CNC a custom bezel/shroud, perhaps the whole damn thing
hint... will look similar to this!

oh did you JBweld your shroud to the projector?
if you have access to a machine shop then just go make your own. the e46 shrouds were plastic so i used automotive goop. jbweld would have been overkill but certainly will hold.
well, i got my first shroud made, not perfect, need some adjustments. It's made from aluminum so it's pretty light
here they are





I will use some aluminum polish after i make the final one
you can clearly see wht's wrong with it.... too small! and the center hole is a tad too big.
I noticed that the low beam bezel area is not a perfect circle(round wise) I will most likely make a bigger circle, and chop off the top to fit it on.
Once i get my shrould to a perfect size, i'll think about putting a pattern/design on it
I noticed the e46 shroud leaves a tad bit gap. Is the gap big enough to see any jbweld/projector/bracket on your retrofit maximus?
here they are





I will use some aluminum polish after i make the final one
you can clearly see wht's wrong with it.... too small! and the center hole is a tad too big.
I noticed that the low beam bezel area is not a perfect circle(round wise) I will most likely make a bigger circle, and chop off the top to fit it on.
Once i get my shrould to a perfect size, i'll think about putting a pattern/design on it
I noticed the e46 shroud leaves a tad bit gap. Is the gap big enough to see any jbweld/projector/bracket on your retrofit maximus?
I had a fun time yesturday rotating the projectors. I will go at them again sometimes this week after work. Gettin pretty close
I also found that the driver side have just about no space for me to plug the ballast connector to the bulb unless i plug them in before i mount the lamp. The fuse box is in the way. So i will have to remove my bumper and headlamp if i ever was to replace my bulbs.
I also found that the driver side have just about no space for me to plug the ballast connector to the bulb unless i plug them in before i mount the lamp. The fuse box is in the way. So i will have to remove my bumper and headlamp if i ever was to replace my bulbs.
the shroud looks good. maybe you can make more and sell on hidplanet.
when i had the tc, i had enough room to take the ballast connector on and off...but you won't need to replace your bulbs very often.
when i had the tc, i had enough room to take the ballast connector on and off...but you won't need to replace your bulbs very often.
thanx, maybe i should make a few extra to sell on HID planet, not sure at the moment. I know that my left one doesnt' fit the right one. Probably the way i mounted the projectors. The shrouds were made so it's almost snugg fit to ensure no gaps were there. i can make them a bit smaller, but if it doesn't fit or doesn't allow vertical aiming, then the sides will have to be sanded down with some high powered air tools.
I tried mocking the e46 shroud so If i can get my hands on a e46 shroud at a cheap price, i would make tons of them!
I have 2 different bulbs atm so i would eventuallyhave to change them when i get some more money >_<, the bulbs are expensive :T
I tried mocking the e46 shroud so If i can get my hands on a e46 shroud at a cheap price, i would make tons of them!
I have 2 different bulbs atm so i would eventuallyhave to change them when i get some more money >_<, the bulbs are expensive :T
Originally Posted by maximus96
Originally Posted by TurboMe
Originally Posted by 604toaster
WoW. See if you can wire in LEDs to light up ur eyebrows as turn signals too.
great idea! you will be making $$$ if u can :D
apparently the black paint on the black piece is painted over a chrome surface. is there any way to remove the paint but leave the chrome? i have paint thinner at home but afraid it'll be too strong and eat thru the chrome as well. i'd like to see how it looks in chrome if possible before painting it aluminum silver like i had originally planned. any ideas are appreciated.


thanks.
it looks like one of those clear window blind twisting stick (w.e u call it)
using a dremel tool, he made grooves similar to LED angel eyes to refract light
There is a write up on how to make your own custom LED angel eyes.
http://www.geocities.com/jvxdriver/eagle_eyes.htm
you can use that for reference to make the eyebrows
using a dremel tool, he made grooves similar to LED angel eyes to refract light
There is a write up on how to make your own custom LED angel eyes.
http://www.geocities.com/jvxdriver/eagle_eyes.htm
you can use that for reference to make the eyebrows
window blind acrylic rods. home depot sells a 3' long section for under $2. led should be superflux, i made the mistake of using 3mm leds because the small size and its not bright enough.
Originally Posted by maximus96
window blind acrylic rods. home depot sells a 3' long section for under $2. led should be superflux, i made the mistake of using 3mm leds because the small size and its not bright enough.
http://www.lsdiodes.com/shop/index.p...=index&cPath=4
And how did you put the superflux in the rod? did you just drill a hole and glued it in?
Also, what is the output of the led? 4000 mcd or what?
I am very interested. I am planning to incorporate this lighting to my aftermarket headlights, but with amber color. I know you're not a fan of it, but I like the look of it.
thanks for the info
Noodle, did you check out the link i provided?
anywho, this guy did hid retroes as well. Im sure you probably have already explored the rest of his pages (if not u should, exteremly helpful)
anywho, this guy did hid retroes as well. Im sure you probably have already explored the rest of his pages (if not u should, exteremly helpful)
Originally Posted by raWr215
Noodle, did you check out the link i provided?
anywho, this guy did hid retroes as well. Im sure you probably have already explored the rest of his pages (if not u should, exteremly helpful)
anywho, this guy did hid retroes as well. Im sure you probably have already explored the rest of his pages (if not u should, exteremly helpful)
thanks for the info. It was very helpful. But the link did not provided the answers for the questions that I had earlier, the 3mm was used in stead of superflux, That would work if I attatched them to the two ends of the rod, i guess. Or, I can have multiple superflux in the center of the rod. I guess I'll figure things out once I begin.
thanks
angel eyes uses the concept of sending lights through fiber optics. so yes putting the LEDs on the ends would make the rod is correct
if you put leds in the center, make sure do not make too deep of a hole. That will negativly impact your side LEDs, which are the 2 main LEDs that transmit light through the rod. The groves refracts the lights of the end LEDs. The center LEDs project lights forward, and not sideways (well there are some that goes sideways, but LEDs are directional, it will project light mostly to the direction you point it to)
also if you are doing this, can you try putting on reflective 3m tape?
if you put leds in the center, make sure do not make too deep of a hole. That will negativly impact your side LEDs, which are the 2 main LEDs that transmit light through the rod. The groves refracts the lights of the end LEDs. The center LEDs project lights forward, and not sideways (well there are some that goes sideways, but LEDs are directional, it will project light mostly to the direction you point it to)
also if you are doing this, can you try putting on reflective 3m tape?









