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Set of new Luminoso for sale
Bumping my own post here as I missed the replies later last year, the current lockdown giving me chance to catch up on lots of things.
If anyone is interested in these drop me a line or DM. All the best, Adam Quote:
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Hi Fred, Charles, I hope you're both good. I haven't done anything with my lights for a while. AE's are still disconnected after the talk of the issues, do I get the impression even putting a relay in is now not advisable? Am I better off using that wiring for a standard side/parking light bulb through the old main beam? I currently have a set of amber lights I put in the car for tests (UK) but I'd love to get the HID's capable of going through a test successfully, I would still like the facility to flash a main beam too, am I asking a lot? 😁
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Cheers David |
A while back, I bought an unused, parted-out Nine8Six headlight kit from a fellow Dutchman. Since the kit was already parted-out, it gave me an opportunity to modify a few things.
I used different angel eyes; 85mm SMD3014-led, 6.000k, with automatic dimming function (when lowbeams are turned on) : http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02/AE_S1587458941.jpg Glued the lens and angel eyes using JB Weld and I added spacers between the reflector and lens holder (for extra security in case the glue fails and to get the lens perfectly mounted into the shroud) : http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1587459040.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1587459141.jpg Shimmed the bulb (more about this here) to get the hotspot exactly centered: http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1587459168.jpg Testing and levelling: http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1587459642.jpg Next and final step: clean and seal the headlights.. |
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Impressed to see how you've managed this, all great ideas in my opinion, good work. If I may add; the car front-end already looks killer, must be that triple black :cool: Anxious to see the final result, let us have a look when completed. :cheers::cheers: |
Hi Fred, glad to see you are back in action, hope all is well!
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Hey Fred welcome back again. Big Jake is back as well. I wonder who is next? Could be Johnny Danger of Maybe Johnathan Landa.
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Will do, headlight are currently at the paintshop for a fresh clearcoat. |
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http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02/11593444362.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02/21593444381.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02/31593444397.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02/41593444413.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02/51593444459.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02/6s1593444649.jpg I'm very happy with the final result and already got a lot of compliments on 'em! :cool: Last little detail was adding a flash-to-pass relay (with a little help from a post earlier in this topic :)) http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02/71593444736.jpg |
Looks great!
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I need some help here. I have a set of these lights that I installed in 2015. Now I have a couple of issues with them. First is that the angel eyes don't work anymore. How do I go about testing to see what has gone wrong? Second, the lens in one of them has come unglued. I know that Fred initially used a high temp epoxy when he built them. What should I use to reattach the lens?
Thanks. Tony |
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Several years after many repairs, I can say it is far superior to the original epoxy, it’s just not clear. Not a dig at Fred, just what it is. ;) Your AE’s are dead. Mourn them, then move on. :( |
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BTW...do you happen to have the "flash to pass" relay diagram?
Tony |
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I also had to re-glue one of the lenses in my projectors. I found that a clean, empty Progresso soup can was the perfect diameter for resting the shroud in face down after carefully gluing in the lens so that it could cure with the lens in the correct position. For the cracked and falling off insulation, I found that clear flexible heat shrink tubing and heat shrink butt connectors with solder and new sections of wire did the trick for me on a spare set of headlights I built up over last winter. Good luck! http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1604539074.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1604539242.jpg |
anyone know the size and tread pattern of the nut on the back of the stalk that holds the light in the housing? I have to repair my lens and this is proving impossible to get off.
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Yep that's the one. It's stuck on, but good. I think I got some rtv on it or something because it will not move.
Tony |
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This is the flash to pass relay diagram if you have original halogen high bulbs: http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1605196504.jpg Also, to remove the nut, try some heat. Get a small butane torch and heat the post so you don't damage the reflector bowl. Careful, now... |
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