Projector Xenon Conversion help?, JDM H1s different than HID H1s |
Projector Xenon Conversion help?, JDM H1s different than HID H1s |
Mar 11, 2006 - 9:29 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 31, '04 From DFW Texas Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
I purchased a H1 xenon conversion kit back in January from a group buy. I FINANLLY got around to starting the conversion this evening, only to find the light bulbs are not "plug and play" The JDM projector H1 bulbs came with a large black housing that the H1 plugs into, and allows the clamp on the projector to hold the buld tightly in place. The H1 HID I received have no such housing to hold the bulb in place. I attempted to clamp the bulb down with he progectors pring clip, but It can not put enough force on the bulb to keep it tight. I am sure I can't be the first one to run into this situation. I was considering drilling out the eboxy filled black plasic H1 (halogen) housing that came with the JDMs and attempt to remove all the metal contacts, and some how make it work with the new Xenon bulb, but I though I would check here first.
Advice, sujjestions or experience appreciated. --mick BTW... just got my car back from the shop... fixed the dreaded oil pump and crank seal gasket problems and got a custom 2.25 exhaust installed from the Cat back to include new flex, a 22" Magnaflow Resonator and a Magnaflow street series muffler... was quite inpressed with the low note and it's lack of "Rice"... and no more messy oil drip to boot!! Took advise from the board on that one too... Thx |
Mar 12, 2006 - 2:53 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 31, '04 From DFW Texas Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
I understand what both are stating. THe problem that I am experiencing is not electircal. THe problem is that the H1 Xenon is just the bulb on th H1 frams, however, it does not have the ability to fit a connector from the Haogen as shown below. There is no obvious way to secure it. Below is a pic of the entire haolgen assembly. The Xenon bulb has everything up to the silver base, but none of the black plastic that is used to secure the bulb or seal the light ...
This post has been edited by mickst8ler: Mar 12, 2006 - 2:55 AM |
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