Outlander Sport Mods
#16
this is a picture of the 4B11 OBX header and mid pipe, RR pulley, Greddy Intake system, AEM O2 wide ban with carbon fiber gauge cup, and the Apexi Super ACF II I plan on installing!
ps thanks a ton on the guide to upload the photos!
ps thanks a ton on the guide to upload the photos!
#17
hopefully I will be getting around to getting them installed, I am cleaning x-mas out of the house today finally, and got called into work all day tomorrow, but the next pictures should be install pictures!
#20
I was thinking of installed the h7 style 64 or 128 led replacement bulbs with compacter on the lower fog lights so they are much brighter and match better with the hid system and led bulb corners I am already running...
Has anyone done this yet? If so, was it a hard to get the fog lights out? I have not even looked at them yet to see what it would take.
Has anyone done this yet? If so, was it a hard to get the fog lights out? I have not even looked at them yet to see what it would take.
#21
Got a link to the bulbs?
As a rule LED light does not travel as far as a standard incandescent light beam. HID obviously tends to travel farther than either. Of course, HID bulbs are designed to be installed in a specifically designed projector housing, like your low beams. Otherwise HID's are pretty inefficient and also blind the **** out of oncoming traffic.
So, my question to you would be are you trying to improve the FUNCTION of the fog lights? If so, why? Also, what specifically do you want as a result, i.e. a wider light view, farther light view, or same distance but brighter lighting close to the car. Or, are you just going to improve the AESTHETICS of the fog lights, and don't care if they are only as bright as a candle.
My suggestion: Find HID fog light housing, custom modify your current fog light housings, then find out the specs on the Mitsubishi stock HID color/temperature bulb, and get a perfectly matched fog light set that will look good and really light up the road ahead of you w/o blinding people.
As a rule LED light does not travel as far as a standard incandescent light beam. HID obviously tends to travel farther than either. Of course, HID bulbs are designed to be installed in a specifically designed projector housing, like your low beams. Otherwise HID's are pretty inefficient and also blind the **** out of oncoming traffic.
So, my question to you would be are you trying to improve the FUNCTION of the fog lights? If so, why? Also, what specifically do you want as a result, i.e. a wider light view, farther light view, or same distance but brighter lighting close to the car. Or, are you just going to improve the AESTHETICS of the fog lights, and don't care if they are only as bright as a candle.
My suggestion: Find HID fog light housing, custom modify your current fog light housings, then find out the specs on the Mitsubishi stock HID color/temperature bulb, and get a perfectly matched fog light set that will look good and really light up the road ahead of you w/o blinding people.
#22
no not really trying to improve on them just trying to fetal the color to match without paying for and running a whole New hid system. the fogs are not the greatest anyway just like the look when they are on...i also want to wire them in so when the lights "auto on" when its dark they also come on i did that with my evo so it should be able to do it on this platform as well...
i will post the link to the bulbs later i cant now cause i am using the evom app on my phone which i love by the way!
oh i will post a pic later too of the intake!
Oh n YES the Greddy Intake System is a direct bolt on just like i thought!
Great Risks=Great Rewards!!!!
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i will post the link to the bulbs later i cant now cause i am using the evom app on my phone which i love by the way!
oh i will post a pic later too of the intake!
Oh n YES the Greddy Intake System is a direct bolt on just like i thought!
Great Risks=Great Rewards!!!!
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#23
here are the pictures from last nights install I would have posted the step by step on how to do it but it comes with the kit so its a little unnecessary. I sounds great I forgot what an awesome sound an N/A motor makes with the suction of a nice intake kit. Loud scooping air sound and in the cold weather (for Texas that is) mid 30 deg. sun out and cloud free, she wanted to scream.
Now you are not going to get Evo speeds lol, but it does add a lot to the driving experience now you can hear the motor getting up and going!
I will be posting more as I get the other mods on the RVR!
thanks again!
Now you are not going to get Evo speeds lol, but it does add a lot to the driving experience now you can hear the motor getting up and going!
I will be posting more as I get the other mods on the RVR!
thanks again!
#25
the only problem was getting off the stock clamp on the throttle body (i have big hands) and its in a tight spot... putting the New clamp and cuppler on was a ***** as well.... besides that it was still only a 40minute install.
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