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Old 12-14-2013, 01:43 PM   #1
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^there is a 25A fuse for the main power relay(again, been fine for 5 years now, i think it's a good system) already that feeds power to the ballasts. I know the capacitor is completely optional, but I put that there so there is no brake period on the ballast for the power transition from low-to-high.

unless you are saying i really don't need it for what I want it to do.
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Old 12-14-2013, 01:49 PM   #2
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Why dont you just run 2 relays? Thats what I'm doing to keep my lows on, when I flip the highs.

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Why dont you just run 2 relays? Thats what I'm doing to keep my lows on, when I flip the highs.

why run ground between 85 and 86? why no just keep the wiring parallel?
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Old 12-15-2013, 12:07 AM   #4
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why run ground between 85 and 86? why no just keep the wiring parallel?
well, 85 and 86 can be swapped if there are no diodes are involved, and either one of those two posts need to be grounded to activate the relay, I'll assume it was purely for ease of drawing purposes.

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I don't see the need to run extra relays because my ballasts gets power straight from the battery through it's own relay harness and I only need to mess around with the input signal to the ballasts so it doesn't turn off during the High-Low transitions(i'll be using the capacitor for this reason).

And plus, relays add extra bulk and wiring that I really don't need.

I am probably going to be doing this on the HID harness and not on the OEM harness to keep it simple as possible, and I also always wanted to redo the store bought relay harness since I started reading upon projectors(it was bit much to take in at the time, but I realized how simple things were after I knew what I was doing. haha)
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Old 12-14-2013, 07:28 PM   #5
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My retrofit is done with Audi TT headlights and they're aimed WAY too low.

Does anyone know what I can do to correct this?
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Old 12-14-2013, 07:31 PM   #6
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when the retrofit was performed were the audi projectors mounted so that the hid low beam lined up with the original kouki halogen low beam? If you didn't do the retrofit yourself you might not be able to answer this I guess... First make sure the bulb connector isn't interfering with the back housing and then just turn either the top or bottom 8mm hex adjuster which is located between the low and high beam until the aim is more suitable.
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Old 12-14-2013, 07:32 PM   #7
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I've turned the adjuster, but it only adjusts the high beams.

I didn't do the retrofit. I just bought them. They're aimed pretty low. It really sucks.
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do you have jdm lights? the adjusters are in a different location if so
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They're USDM housings. I'm sorry I didn't include that info -__-
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hrmm something really odd must be going on then. The projector is mounted to the same metal bracket inside the headlight as the high beam reflector in USDM lights. My guess is the bulb connector is hitting the housing causing the projector to get stuck or one of the threaded clips inside the headlight, on the mounting bracket, is stripped.


This is for aiming either for future reference though
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Do you have a picture of the output? I wonder if the projectors were not mounted to the bracket properly and are pointed down instead of mounted so the low beam corresponds with the high beam. Is your projector beam pattern way lower than the high beam "hot spot"?
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I ran dual relays just to be safe. I never found a definitive answer on how much amp HID ballasts pulls on the initial ignition of the bulbs.

Yah, the drawing is just a reference. I used it on my Zenki in Japan when I did my retrofit and used it on my current car when I converted to Kouki. I just think its alot simplier to do with 2 relays and using the original low beam power wire as the switch reference.
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Cant remove my current headlights to install my hella h4's because the screws are rusted and striped. Does anyone know where i can get new screws?
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Def have USDM lights.



The projector unit(?) from the Audi TT seems to be entirely in the housing. They may have cut out the adjustment plate for the low beam to house the projector unit. I'll bake it and open it up and report back with what I find.
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You'll probably have to shim it inside to push it up higher when you open it.
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You'll probably have to shim it inside to push it up higher when you open it.
What that mean? Like put something under it or something? I am gonna open them this week if that's all I have to do. Tired of this shit. LOL
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Silvia dual projectors, retrofitted with RX projectors, color modded, TRS clear lens, black headlight bowls painted black, clear circuit sport housings, note -do not attempt using OEM glass ones, their output is terrible!

I will follow up with new pics, day/night once installed on the car.. they have been sitting around for about a year now but hopefully the old lady will run next month.

Tests were performed with 85122CM bulbs and 35W ballasts, I will be running 55W so expect more output than pictured.

I love my bricks but the output simply blows at night so I thought Id give this a shot.. Enjoy!!!!


















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dat shroud...what is it?
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It's not a shroud, the ring around projector is just what came with RX, the black housing around the projector is oem Nissan headlight backing which is originally metallic grey color when you take glass lens off, in my case I painted it black as I wanted it less flashy..
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What are you guys using the trigger the HID harness? The original headlight stalk or a separate button? I really couldn't figure out the complicated FSM diagram for the headlight switch. Right now I have it set up completely separate from the headlight stalk but I want to have OEM functionality. Any tips or links?
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What are you guys using the trigger the HID harness? The original headlight stalk or a separate button? I really couldn't figure out the complicated FSM diagram for the headlight switch. Right now I have it set up completely separate from the headlight stalk but I want to have OEM functionality. Any tips or links?
Check your FSM...should come across something like this.


and this is pretty much what I'll be doing integrated with my previous drawing.
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use the +12v low or low/high from the factory body harness.
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Had these projectors laying around for the longest time
still need to adjust them but they are good for now
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picked these up for free from a friends 01 audi a4
yes i have r33 headlamps... i know i know its not a perfect fit, don't judge me






i'm pretty satisfied how they came out, considering it was my first retrofit. and also i can see about %80 better now # )
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The reflectors look so much better than any projectors. Who cares about output.
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Looks like halogen projectors with a re based bulb hid kit. Did you not want to spend a little more money and use OEM hid projectors that perform well?
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yeah now that you say it i think they did come out of aftermarket lights.
since it was all free it was more of a trial.and i have been needing better output so i figured what the hell. but i'm definitely going oem projectors when i go overfenders and back to zenki lights.
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hybrid, where can i get clear lenses like that?

need some for kouki
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you take them off of the ebay/vertex style lights
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you take them off of the ebay/vertex style lights
I'm assuming these lenses are plastic?
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