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DIY HID Projector Install instructions
I saw others had installed HID projectors with bi-xenon lamps in their Boxsters, but they didn't provide many specific instructions, parts, etc. Well, I figured I had nothing to lose because my headlights were pretty bad anyways, so I invested $300 in HID projectors and embarked on my DIY HID journey. Hopefully, you can benefit from my mistakes and from what I learned.
First of all, simply putting HID bulbs in your H7 sockets is NOT the way to go. The light discharge is too intense and unfocused, which is dangerous to oncoming drivers. Secondly, I'm not a professional, so if you see that I did something stupid, don't be too hard on me. Gentle correction is always constructive. Thirdly, I'm told that altering headlights is not legal in most parts of the country, although the HID projectors will pass safety inspection. Things you need. I ordered from BlackFlameCustoms : HID Projector Headlight Retrofits, Retrofit Service & Parts
Also other than basic hand tools, you will need a Dremel tool, silicone adhesive sealant, an Xacto knife and an oven.
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DIY HID Projector Install instructions: Part 2 Wiring
The wiring harness looked a bit overwhelming when I first looked at it, but after a few email exchanges with JB at blackflamecustoms , it was easy to figure out.
• Connect the blades from the wires from the projector to the high beam connector. Brown is negative, so connect the black wire to brown, and the other to red. I ran the projector wires through the high beam hole which is the lower hole. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1330385810.jpg • Plan the installation of the wiring harness. I had to extend some of the cables to because I wanted to install the main relay on the harness to the nut that secures the amp. The harness connections are simple. • Red wire with the brown fuse casing: to positive battery terminal • Black wire : to negative battery terminal • Two ballast cables will go to the ballasts. • Remaining cable with two blades (headlight connector) will go to the low beam connector on the headlight assembly. The brown wire on the low beam connector is negative, so I connected the negative blade to it. You only need to connect the headlight connector on one side of the car. Before the final installation of the harness and before sealing the assembly, insert the headlight assemblies into car and test the lights, high beam, low beam, indicators, fog, parking lights, and side markers. Also test the beam of the projectors to make sure they aren’t aimed too high or low. At this point, you just want to get the aim in the right ball park. One mistake I made was that although the projector was secure, it was not flush with the back of the reflector bowl, so the aim was way too low. Installing the Wiring Harness in my Boxster. I didn’t want to drill any holes in the car, but I needed to run wires from the front trunk compartment to the headlights.
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DIY HID Projector Install instructions: Pictures
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Well done, well done! Appreciate the effort with your detailed how to guide. I have xenons but just enjoy a good write up!
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Very awesome post! Thanks for posting this! takes time and patience! but makes me want to do it to my headlights. Thats why I like this forum. :cheers:
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Madmods-
I was actually inspired by your original post on another thread. :cheers: |
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My lenses have a similar problem, former owner must have put in bulbs that were too powerful, so I'm very eager to do a HID mod. Can you take some night photos? I wish you had left one normal and took some night photos of the difference between the two but any photos would be better than nothing. I'm thinking I might wait until I buy two new headlights so if I mess-up this mod at least I'm not left with no functioning headlights. |
what kit?
Was this a complete retrofit kit bought from blackflamecustoms or were these parts bought separately? I am very keen to do this mod!
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No, it wasn't a kit, but Blackflamecustoms basically provided everything I needed except the tools.
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HID parts
Thanks,
Did you buy H1 bulbs and get the appropriate plug and play harness for the H1, as blackcustoms are telling me it should be a H7 bulb. I also like your shrouds you decided on, which ones were they? |
The Morimoto Mini bulbs are called H1. The stock Boxster bulb type is H7. This link describes exactly what I got.
BlackFlameCustoms Inc. In addition, I got IRIS shrouds, which were extra. Once I had them on, they fell off in about a week, so be sure you glue them on before you seal the headlight assembly. |
I still don't get the installation of the projector. Do you have more photos of it going in? How do you install the high beam HID? Thanks for the info, want to get it right before tearing mine apart.
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Sorry, I dont have any more photos, but I'll try to answer your questions. For starters, there is no high beam HID. The bi-xenon projector serves both high and low beams. I ended up installing the original high beam H7 bulb back in its place, so when the high beam is activated, the H7 bulb turns on in addition to lowering the high beam shield in the projector. This way, I can flash my high beams without turning on the HIDs.
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Very nice write-up and great photos. The projectors really update the look of the front of the car. Well done!
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Brilliant post well done for the photos and the write up, not sure why you didn't put chrome indicator light bulbs in your turn signal lights, as you wouldnt see any amber colour at all, as it is now you can just still see some amber in the background, I just thought "icing on the cake" but that doesn't take away what a good post this is, well done again.
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what sealant would be the beset to use? anyone knows what bosch/hella OEM sealant they use?
a guy from my area who's been retrofitting headlights for a couple of years told me that those silicone sealants which is grayish in color shouldn't be used as per his experience. i've seen some of his work and noticed the sealant he uses are black in color. he wouldnt say though what brand it was. lol |
Greta job!
Do you have a link to where I can buy the projectors? I swapped out my old yellow ones all ready to this would be fun to try. |
I installed the same Morimoto HID kit in a BMW E46 I used to own. It is a 100% improvement in lighting. I did not have to bake the lights, though.
Check out: The Retrofit Source online: headlight upgrades for all applications They sell several different kits, different HID bulbs, shrouds and separate components. |
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