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geraintthomas 01-28-2016 02:09 AM

http://i.imgur.com/FyIcz6Tl.jpg

These wheels are so much better

BRAN 01-31-2016 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by geraintthomas (Post 481648)
And on the car:

http://i.imgur.com/oiM6D4Fl.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/puKskSKl.jpg

So much better. Also bought these:

http://i.imgur.com/RmIeiYhl.jpg

Comparing it to the old ones:

http://i.imgur.com/PvLGj8al.jpg

And on the car:

http://i.imgur.com/R9jQvTll.jpg

Freshened it up!

These also came in the post.

Cree number plate bulbs:

http://i.imgur.com/AYiruCEl.jpg

Left one is the old LED, the right is the new Cree LED:

http://i.imgur.com/JHXJH4bl.jpg

And both in:

http://i.imgur.com/oOMKxYql.jpg

Some Cree LED indicator bulbs also came (4 in total):

http://i.imgur.com/w6AHpYvl.jpg

And a relay to make them work:

http://i.imgur.com/2gHJpdsl.jpg

I tried the bulbs. They're outstanding, but unfortunately the relay didn't work so I've bought resistors to place onto each bulbs wiring to make them work.

That's it for now!

You should try a CF14JL02 resistor, worked for me.

geraintthomas 01-31-2016 11:30 PM

It's okay, since then I've wired in resistors to the wiring and that did the trick :)

My local exhaust garage have quoted me £130 to do the exhaust bypass, but said they couldn't fit electronic valves cheaply to it because of the space they'd be working with, so I was quoted a four figure price with electronic valves which is ridiculous. Thinking of possibly giving them two ball valves that I could just open and close by hand? Would that work?

Maydose 02-02-2016 07:22 AM

Where did you source the roof dash control Geraint?
Is it a tricky fit or regular DIY?

geraintthomas 02-02-2016 10:43 AM

I've only altered the relay to open the roof on the move with no handbrake required. Is that what you mean?

geraintthomas 02-04-2016 02:46 PM

Ordered all the parts to wire up the DIY Arduino one-touch modification :) cheaper and a bit more fun than my relay option. I'll be using my relay circuit idea for the spoiler to make that one touch though - I just need to find a cheap enough 996 spoiler switch.

I'll pay £27 at Porsche if I have to for the switch but I'd rather not :(

geraintthomas 02-07-2016 01:16 PM

First photo of the wheels on the car when it's clean. First chance I've had to wash it in weeks!

http://i.imgur.com/U3u9TYol.jpg

So much better!

Exhaust


I'm getting the bypass pipes fitted to the exhaust on Saturday. £130 plus VAT from a well known local garage. I was following a new Boxster Spyder the other day and the sound was outrageous. Not overly loud, but gorgeous and full of presence. Sounded exactly like the videos I've seen of 986's with bypass pipes, so the moment I got out of the car, I called the garage and booked it in.

Projector Headlights

The next project after that will be the headlights. I've really, really wanted the litronic headlights when looking to buy the Porsche, but this example was in such perfect mechanical and cosmetic condition that I had to buy it even though it was a basic spec. The plan was to add the optional extras back onto the car myself. Including litronic-type headlights.

The plan was to open my headlights, buy projectors, fit them to the headlights, re-assemble the headlights and use HID 5000k bulbs (currently being used anyway). This would give the much better projector light output that's on the litronics, but wouldn't have self-levelling and washers. Still, couldn't really care for those. It's the light output that I'm interested in.

The trouble is, my facelift clear lights are around £200 a pop, and I don't fancy trying it on those in case I break them. Pre-facelift headlights are easier to open due to their silicone being drier over the years, and you can pick them up for around £50 each online, which is a great price to practice on. The obvious trouble there is that pre-facelift lights have the orange plastic.

BUT, after reading a thread online about actually being able to de-amber pre-facelift lights easily, it's what I'm going to do. It works by sanding down the orange until you reach the clear plastic underneath (about 1.3mm of orange plastic to sand through), and then polishing it back up. The result is headlights that look identical to facelift headlights. So I can now buy cheaper pre-facelift headlights to open up, and if I manage to open them without a problem and install the projectors, I can de-amber them and fit them to the car. They'll transform to old pre-facelift reflector lamps to facelift clear projector lenses. The whole job, including the projectors and pre-facelift lamps, will be around £130. Compared to the £800 price tag of litronics, that's outstanding.

That's one modification that I'm really looking forward to.

Nine8Six 02-07-2016 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by geraintthomas (Post 483023)

Projector Headlights

The whole job, including the projectors and pre-facelift lamps, will be around £130. Compared to the £800 price tag of litronics, that's outstanding.

£130?? :D
Assuming you are using the plastic kit at that price, still a tad too much dosh, no? If these plastic setup are your porsche thing (nice Boxster btw!), we get those kits here for about 90% cheaper ($20-30 and you get the best). They last quite a while before fading/flaking under uv, deforming or melting but you can always replace them for the same eventually anyway. Stylish stuff for porsche cars I tell ya!

Let me know if you need a hand ;)

ps: was sure those were illegal in the UK. You were mentioning not long ago in the projector retrofit thread. Not that there anything wrong to feeling outlaw suddenly ;)

geraintthomas 02-07-2016 01:34 PM

That's £130, including the pre-facelift lamps AND the projectors. Projectors are around £25 :) I know they're not the best build but I'll start cheap and, if the project works, I'll invest in better ones.

Meh, it's a grey area. If you have headlights which have no glare, a good colour (4000k to 5000k), and have a correct beam pattern, no one cares. No one's going to pull you over to check if your home made perfectly OEM looking projector lenses are E-marked. As long as they're a good light, beam pattern and colour, then they're fine. Maybe not perfectly legal in technical terms, but absolutely fine to use on the road.

Nine8Six 02-07-2016 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by geraintthomas (Post 483023)
Compared to the £800 price tag of litronics, that's outstanding.

Btw Litronic headlights are still great headlights. 800 is not all that expansive for the whole package in fact (assy, lenses, ballasts projectors, etc). Second best option to halogen for sure. And legal in the UK :p

geraintthomas 02-07-2016 01:37 PM

No doubt in them being great, I'm sure they're incredible. But £130 for home made, or £800 just to have self-levelling and washers. I'll stick to £130! Obviously the light output would be better in litronics but... £800 or £130? That's still the game changer.

geraintthomas 02-07-2016 01:41 PM

Plus look at this. Someone compared the cheap Ebay projector kit with a Morimoto kit that's about 5x more expensive. They look almost identical:

Ebay dipped:
https://www.hidplanet.com/forums/fil...4&d=1386779515

Ebay full:
https://www.hidplanet.com/forums/fil...5&d=1386780396

Morimoto dipped:
https://www.hidplanet.com/forums/fil...7&d=1386780481

Morimoto full:
https://www.hidplanet.com/forums/fil...8&d=1386780500

Ebay is £25, Morimoto is about £125. Morimoto's are a little sharper, but compare the ebay ones with the standard 986 halogen beam pattern - it's a world of difference. Not a massive difference in performance between these two kits, but a huge difference in price. Build quality would be the other thing, but time would only tell.

I appreciate the offer in giving me a hand too :)

Nine8Six 02-07-2016 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by geraintthomas (Post 483026)
Meh, it's a grey area.

Nah man, I'm in Milton-Keynes and other place of the uk bi-annually, there are no grey area there lolll. The coppers are very well aware and know about those cheap Chinese plastic knockoffs, and they don't go easy (I've heard a few times). Surely a no-go with mot. I'd say keep a set of unmodified headlights ready to swap just in case, my advice.

You need those anodized aluminum kits, those goes un-noticed in the uk ;) Clean set-up. Mot are also fans (works, chk with your mates at boxa who did those)

Nine8Six 02-07-2016 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by geraintthomas (Post 483031)
Plus look at this. Someone compared the cheap.......

I appreciate the offer in giving me a hand too :)

Sorry man, this is non-sense and pure ignorance. If you categorically refuse to install those that we put in porsche cars here (for some weird reason?!?), at least do yourself a favour and install the morrimoto. Minimum.

You'd also like the Ultimate ver from aes. Equivalent quality as the morrimoto but I like to think that they surpass them ;)

The ebay kit illuminate the same (yes), however after a just a few hours of use the optic's reflecting coating burns out and off they go dark (48 hrs). All of them, ask me how I know. Finding optics that are properly coated and actually works took a long time here.

You've been warned. If you want my help well there it is.

TrumpyAl 02-07-2016 02:08 PM

It's so much work to retrofit, I'll only go with the best components that I can get now.

Those pics demonstrate a few points where the Morimitos are much better. Those eBay units certainly are wiiiiide though!

Litronic is good because with acceleration and braking the cutoff will remain below the eye level of incoming traffic. But I've always thought this pales into insignificance compared to how long oncoming traffic have to deal with HID brightness due to undulations in the road so I'm with you Ger...not fussed.

Have you considered the Panamera LED w DRL's? I'm not sure but I suspect they'd do very nicely?
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...616153fe35.jpg

Oh, and remember that your deambered sections will be a couple of mm lower than the adjacent quadrant and headlight lenses. Probably no big deal (I've never seen them in the flesh).

Whatever you do, can't wait to see them!

Nine8Six 02-07-2016 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by TrumpyAl (Post 483038)
It's so much work to retrofit, I'll only go with the best components that I can get now.

Still plastic looking, makes them too obvious being a cheap retrofit on a porsche car :/ Again, get the metal-ized kit (anodized, laser scripts). High class stuff mate

Or min. 2nd hand litronics. Plenty around

TrumpyAl 02-07-2016 02:32 PM

Ger's 2003 Porsche Boxster S
 
For me, with the litronics option you miss out on the opportunity to be creative.

The GT projectors are awesome quality and very unique, but I find the look not quite right for my tastes. A pair of staggered alloy shrouds stacked one on the other would be my ideal - but I doubt there's room?

edit: painted plastic shrouds might be the sweet spot for affordability without looking too thrown together from eBay?

geraintthomas 02-07-2016 02:49 PM

The reason why I didn't want to go for the GT projectors was because of the price. I'm sure they're worth it, but I don't know if I'm even going to be able to pull this off. I don't want to spend hundreds on something that I won't be able to do.

I thought you were in America? Didn't realise you were in Milton Keynes. Do you do fitting services any chance? :)

Nine8Six 02-07-2016 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by TrumpyAl (Post 483040)
For me, with the litronics option you miss out on the opportunity to be creative.

The GT projectors are awesome quality and very unique, but I find the look not quite right for my tastes. A pair of staggered alloy shrouds stacked one on the other would be my ideal - but I doubt there's room?

edit: painted plastic shrouds might be the sweet spot for affordability without looking too thrown together from eBay?

I do/did all kind of bezels and custom work but in most case the price nearly double. Some painted to car-matching but most are properly anodized (life warranty on those ano bezels). Pro-shops and very special cars regularly get in touch for those to be made. Case by case, if you own that supercar-like with special lighting needs, do get in touch!

RE paint: no-go, we tried. The non-avoidable deformation of the plastic bezel will rip off your paint eventually, if not after only a few heat cycles. You need to use a 'rubbery' paint composition but none have been yet tested on composites (that deforms) and heats/cold cycles as much as an headlight. Luck on that :/

geraintthomas 02-07-2016 02:52 PM

I'm so confused. I didn't mention anything on painting?

EDIT: OH the other guy, my bad.


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