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I said I didn't know much about the later 996 headlights - I guess I proved my point.
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i posted a couple of replies but they apparently need moderating???
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First fully functional Litronic install :cool:
http://i875.photobucket.com/albums/a...70F53F895F.jpg http://i875.photobucket.com/albums/a...C82EAD319C.jpg I'll see if the owner minds if I post some pictures of them on his car ;) |
Hey particle wave, I sent you a pm. Would you be interested in installing projectors for a guy?
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That's awesome particlewave!
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1. The low beams rotate up when you turn on the high beams like the retrofit kit 2. The low beams self-level to compensate for the up and down motions of the car like the factory-option system 3. A combination of 1 and 2 4. Something else I just managed to track down a wiring harness and controller to complete the installation of my litronics. I paid about $175 and all I'm going to get is the headlight rotation in the retrofit. I'm going to be upset with myself if you figured out how to mimic the OEM operation. Anyway, good job. By the way, have you figured out a way to mimic the polished reflector at the bottom of the OEM litronic? (I'm not sure how well it shows up in these photos.) I assume it plays some role in directing or focusing the light. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1421115046.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1421115253.jpg |
Kevin,
1) No. High beam rotation has been disabled because he now has true bi-xenon HIDs. 2) Yes, the projector rotates with suspension load (both high and low beams). I'm not sure what part you are referring to...? Do you mean the silver bit ahead of the reflector and under the inner plastic shroud? If so, it is a separate removable plastic piece (interchangeable) |
Are these the current projectors retrofitted? I saw Fred was working on a litronics adapter.
I have my projectors (and windscreen) on order, would you be able to fit those into my existing Lits? What is the adapter for then? Apologizes if I am confused. |
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I cheated. I used halogen reflectors with the projectors installed as usual and fitted them to the Litronic reflector mounts. It worked out just fine, but cost an extra $150 to source the OEM halogen reflectors from a dismantler. |
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As you may recall, I cobbled together a pair of litronic headlights from 3 damaged ones. I'm about to add the headlight rotation control as described in this TSB: http://www.skylersrants.com/Porsche/Litronics/Instructions/Litronic11-02.pdf and this article: Installing Litronic Headlights I'd really like to make the system work like the factory automatic headlight beam adjustment system. It sounds like you may have cracked the code. I'd appreciate any tips you would be willing to share. I have the the wiring harness (Porsche part number 996-612-988-00) and the headlight control unit (Porsche part number 000-044-900-38) needed for the low beam rotation. I also have some leftover litronic parts if you want to swap your expertise for some parts. My parts are listed in this ad: http://986forum.com/forums/boxster-parts-sale-wanted/55179-litronic-headlight-parts-drivers-side.html |
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Prototype with triple-laser sensor capability (100m), algorithm set on this triangulation output to provide auto adjusting mechanism to ur lities - special price for you! Please donate your litmoritzic headlights for the research and dev immediately. Charles will follow-up with shipping addy. Thank you ;) |
Kevin,
He has OEM Lits, so stock level sensors and control module are used. |
Charles I think you could offer some friendly install discounts to the official members of this fine PCA chapter. What do you think?
Cool group... posting this on their FB today, unconditional. Whoever knows them or have direct link with that special person, the one who've posted this, please thank him/her on my behalf! I'll send them a note for sure http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01/pca1421298541.jpg Source: https://www.facebook.com/cbrpca |
awesome! I have shared the link on the Boxster Tech Facebook page the PNWR page and I will be sharing on our regions page :D
We need to save the people from the Yellow Cancer of the OEM Halogen headlights :D haha |
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I've actually notice some pretty usual activity on the GTP facebook page just a few days ago and was wondering what on earth was happening. That FB page was registered but left there nearly dead ever since (been busy). That explains everything now... Kept receiving FB activity email reports, everyday.... and only a few days ago I've uploaded a few visuals thinking okay, let them see the kits... to find out that a day or two after it all went fb buzz electric, overnight shares, likes, 220+ people talking about this..... ouch I'll try my very best to keep this FB page LIVE and updated. Just for you Martin! ps. if this ever goes viral and I need to quit my day job to manufacture those kits I relocate and go work from BC, Canada. Guess who is going to help me out ;) |
Haha I take no credit for the costal bend fb page but, anywhere I see someone with a boxster I try to post the info.
The biggest question that gets asked is about install method Do you have a fb page for the projectors? Haha I guess I would eh |
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A lot of ppl is also asking me the same 'install' question, and I refer them to Charles lol Thing is, there are 10 different ways to DIY those headlights. Recommending a (one) method to someone who (most likely) is far more advanced skill-wise than I am, could become quite embarrassing. Not to mention my elegant Frenchglish writing skills :/ I'll see if I can "video" the whole process - from heating/opening the headlight, enlarging the socket hole from 21 up to 23mm, fitting/aiming the bi-xenon, down to the connectivity of the ballast on the existing headlight circuit. I'll make it as simple as possible (simplicity rules!). It's really not as complicated as some may believe. I'll go make a fool of myself and video that soon (aiming at Feb). Again, just for you Martin ;) https://www.facebook.com/pages/GT-Projectors/1453271388262466 |
Hey Fred, you may recall I had told you that I was working on a DIY instruction for the kit, assembled from you, Charles and others on the forum. I have something cobbled together now, but I want you and Charles to look at it first. PM coming.
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