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Cosmo_TT 04-21-14 05:15 PM

And believe me, I have bought two kits from him, one kit a year or two ago and another kit a couple weeks before this group buy started, everything is top notch and high quality parts and if you try to price all the parts out, you will not find them for less than $300 just for parts, and he is charging less than $100 more for all the labor of putting everything together and getting all the parts together for one great package, all other places were charging $750-$900 for the same type of set up, you guys are getting a great deal, a few weeks are worth it, I promise you will not be disappointed, both of my rx7's have TurboIIrotary hid conversions in them and they are awesome!!!

RotaryResurrection 04-22-14 11:45 AM

My kit came yesterday. Everything looks very nice and professional. I bench tested the kit and everything seems to work great. Have not installed it in a car yet, obviously.

silverrotor 04-23-14 08:14 AM

My kit is in transit. Can anybody post pics of these installed?

silverrotor 04-24-14 08:47 PM

The kit has arrived. Everything looks good. Was a 12v automotive relay supplied in the kit?

silverrotor 04-25-14 07:16 AM

Okay, apparently the wire harness has the relay built in. Installation guide can be found here: http://www.theretrofitsource.com/diy...ess-guide.html

Project10AE 04-26-14 10:15 PM

I got mine the other day and will probably be installing them sometime next week. So far, they look pretty good and the extra equipment looks to be pretty solid. Only issue I am seeing is that one of the headlights has some crusty looking black flakey stuff in it while the other is perfectly clear / clean. It is definitely on the inside of the lens... I was thinking about hitting it with compressed air to blow it loose then immediately following up with a shop-vac to try and suck it out...

Project10AE 04-27-14 10:10 AM

No luck with getting the black flakes out. Not thrilled about it but they seem to be stuck in the glue used to put the headlight back together.

Ran into another problem I don't know if anyone else is having... Figured I would go and install the lenses today and worry about the wiring next week (I never drive it at night and barely drive it during the day). Took off my old lenses to find out that the screws that hold the lens retaining bezel are too short to fit with the new thicker lens in the kit... Guess I will hit up Home Depot next week and try to source some longer screws and possibly some nylon spacers to make everything fit correctly. Just getting longer screws will just bend the bezel too much and I don't want it to break.

zak rabbit 04-27-14 09:09 PM

Mine fit just fine. The bezel just seemed to stretch.

Cosmo_TT 04-27-14 09:30 PM


Originally Posted by Project10AE (Post 11726012)
No luck with getting the black flakes out. Not thrilled about it but they seem to be stuck in the glue used to put the headlight back together. Ran into another problem I don't know if anyone else is having... Figured I would go and install the lenses today and worry about the wiring next week (I never drive it at night and barely drive it during the day). Took off my old lenses to find out that the screws that hold the lens retaining bezel are too short to fit with the new thicker lens in the kit... Guess I will hit up Home Depot next week and try to source some longer screws and possibly some nylon spacers to make everything fit correctly. Just getting longer screws will just bend the bezel too much and I don't want it to break.

My second kit was like that, I think he either used a different glue or put more of it on, what I ended up having to do was heat it up with a heat gun so the sealant got soft again, then squeeze it together nice and tight and immediately mount it before the sealant swells back up, it worked just fine, just gotta get it soft before mounting and it'll bolt right up

driftxsequence 04-28-14 09:27 AM

One of mine had condensation in it. I'm hoping that will go away after a bit of time...

Also one I had them on I now found out my headlights were soooooo misaligned and that was causing my lack of light problems.

These are awesome. So glad to be able to see at night now!

turboIIrotary 04-28-14 04:44 PM


Originally Posted by driftxsequence (Post 11726520)
One of mine had condensation in it. I'm hoping that will go away after a bit of time...

Also one I had them on I now found out my headlights were soooooo misaligned and that was causing my lack of light problems.

These are awesome. So glad to be able to see at night now!

It should go away the housings are completely sealed and I do a water test where I put them face down in water to check for leaks. It has something to do with pressure difference and the housing don't have vent holes molded in them. If you want to get rid of it fast take the bulbs out of the housing and stick the housing in the oven for 10min at 200°. It shouldn't take that whole time but the condensation should dissapear. Let it cool then reinstall.

Project 10ae Pming you.

SakeBomb Garage 04-28-14 04:49 PM


Originally Posted by driftxsequence (Post 11726520)
One of mine had condensation in it. I'm hoping that will go away after a bit of time...

Also one I had them on I now found out my headlights were soooooo misaligned and that was causing my lack of light problems.

These are awesome. So glad to be able to see at night now!

They should have vents built in on both sides of each housing towards the top. Some condensation is normal, but non vented units will have a recurring condensation problem which will turn into actual water in the housings over time if they are not in place. It will be worse when temps change (at night) and seasons change. Hopefully the vents have been added and it's a temporary problem.

turboIIrotary 04-28-14 04:54 PM


Originally Posted by SBGarage (Post 11726770)
They should have vents built in on both sides of each housing towards the top. Some condensation is normal, but non vented units will have a recurring condensation problem which will turn into actual water in the housings over time if they are not in place. It will be worse when temps change (at night) and seasons change. Hopefully the vents have been added and it's a temporary problem.

I didn't add any vents did you just drill holes in yours? What did you do so water doesn't come in?

SakeBomb Garage 04-28-14 04:58 PM


Originally Posted by turboIIrotary (Post 11726768)
It should go away the housings are completely sealed and I do a water test where I put them face down in water to check for leaks. It has something to do with pressure difference and the housing don't have vent holes molded in them. If you want to get rid of it fast take the bulbs out of the housing and stick the housing in the oven for 10min at 200°. It shouldn't take that whole time but the condensation should dissapear. Let it cool then reinstall.

Project 10ae Pming you.

The housings CAN'T be completely sealed or you will induce condensation, which will then turn into actual water droplets over time. We use the same housings and they are actually vented from the factory, but in a hack way... the oem setup has vent holes in the rubber back cap. These housings must have vents added, especially with the larger heat sink of the projectors in there... there's much more of a temperature differential and surface area versus halogens.



Originally Posted by Project10AE (Post 11726012)
Ran into another problem I don't know if anyone else is having... Figured I would go and install the lenses today and worry about the wiring next week (I never drive it at night and barely drive it during the day). Took off my old lenses to find out that the screws that hold the lens retaining bezel are too short to fit with the new thicker lens in the kit... Guess I will hit up Home Depot next week and try to source some longer screws and possibly some nylon spacers to make everything fit correctly. Just getting longer screws will just bend the bezel too much and I don't want it to break.

You'll need longer m4 screws with a cylindrical spacer to accommodate the thicker lens. These have to be used or you will ruin your bezels. Don't try to tighten them down without the longer screws/spacers temporarily.

SakeBomb Garage 04-28-14 05:03 PM


Originally Posted by turboIIrotary (Post 11726775)
I didn't add any vents did you just drill holes in yours? What did you do so water doesn't come in?

No, it's got to be waterproof... we create our own 90 degree vent and add that to the housing... you have to be careful with the design or during the rainy season water can enter the vents if not designed correctly. But yeah the vents are very much necessary to equalize pressure/temp. Some condensation is unavoidable (especially in corners) but the vent placement and size are important to create flow/circulation and allow a place for the moisture to go. We also account for dust, by using dust filters.... there's quite a bit of work that goes into the vent design etc.

turboIIrotary 04-28-14 05:07 PM

I see hmmm I guess mine are not completely sealed I am still using the rubber cap.

blame 04-29-14 02:38 AM

Still haven't received mine. Tracking #?

-sean

turboIIrotary 04-29-14 08:58 AM


Originally Posted by blame (Post 11727109)
Still haven't received mine. Tracking #?

-sean

Unfortunately USPS doesn't provide tracking for international packages.

celbii 04-30-14 12:30 AM

Lots of good info in here, can't wait to get mine, too bad im the last one on the list to get into the group buy! :P

blame 04-30-14 09:47 PM

Got mine today, everything looks awesome

Thanks for all your hard work and the great deal

-sean

blackball7 07-30-14 05:37 AM

Do you have any of these left or going to start another group buy soon?

Cha1nsm0k3r 08-25-14 05:41 PM

1 more interested in another group buy.

silverrotor 04-30-22 03:47 PM

Hey, quick question relating to the assembled kit that I purchased with Morimoto wire harness.
What was the headlight lighting fused at? . 5amp, 7.5 amp mini fuse?!.

celbii 04-30-22 08:10 PM

Well that bump was certainly a blast from the past :)


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