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February 6th, 2011 10:18 AM #281
*vivafoxpro, your fogs still look like all-weather (4300K)? Kung true yellow, color temp is 3000K. Brightness is less, but is most effective penetrating through rain and fog.
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February 6th, 2011 11:39 AM #282can you post the actual model, the price, and the place where you got it? did it make a big difference in sound as compared to the stock speakers?
never got into car audio but i used to be really into portable audio (high end monitors) so im curious on how much of a difference simple upgrades can do. matino na kasi yung stock so im worried baka gumastos ako tapos pareho lang pala since im not interested in putting in amplifiers anyway.
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February 6th, 2011 12:36 PM #284
Nice job Vivafoxpro The light pattern from your fogs looks better than the oem fogs on my Sport HB. Projectors win every time.
Would it be easy to add a bulb the the "missing" rear fog light?
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February 6th, 2011 01:45 PM #285
No need naman kayo mismo gagawa. I'm just sharing the idea na pwede pala. If you like the idea for yourself, you can have your friendly neighborhood car electrician do it.
I'm happy to read you like it and even happier for an improvement on the the original idea. Parang "open source" ba.
Mas napagod ako sa pag butas dun sa blank fogs. Makunat yung plastic.
The electricals were relatively simple.
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February 6th, 2011 02:00 PM #286
Yes I met (virtually) Mr caloyski sa fordownersclub.com . I think he lives in Dubai.
Super mahal siguro tong carbon fiber trim nya.
Yes nasa future plans ko yung push to open lock nung secret compartment. I can cannibalize my computer case for the lock pero I'm still hunting for a commercially available one para kung may gusto gumaya hindi sila masyado mahirapan.
Secondly, I don't have any use for the compartment yet so I'm not very motivated now.
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February 6th, 2011 02:05 PM #287
Dahil low end lang sila wala nakalagay sa box. The lens themselves produce the yellow light kasi when I opened them ordinary clear bulbs lang ang nasa loob.
May color distortion yung camera ng cellphone ko plus dun sa shot ng front, naka low beam. Nasasapawan ng low beam yung fogs, tuloy parang decoration lang dating nila kaya I might put in more powerful bulbs in the future.
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February 6th, 2011 02:31 PM #289
I myself am not too interested in the rear fogs. Living in Pampanga (lowlands) we have no fog. I would see them as a nuisance for drivers behind.
However you can install a hidden switch under the dash and follow this diagram:
I was under the impression your ride already has front fogs.
If you are referring to the empty bulb housings. I put in strobes and posted them earlier in this thread.
Putting in bulbs instead of strobes would be just as invasive and more difficult since you have to find the focal point of the light source.
If I were to put in extra rear fogs in addition to the single red one, I'll totally cut out the blank reflectors and use a completely new housing with the lens removed. This way the light source will surely be at the focal point.
I cannot say these with any authority for Sport variants since I own a Trend sedan.
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February 6th, 2011 03:13 PM #290
"open source" FTW!!! thanks sa mga katulad mo vivafoxpro who share their knowledge.
Yes Yes squeaking sound is heard when shifting only
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