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Old 25-03-2014, 03:04 AM
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So my projector kit arrived today........ Without further a-do! (Stock GC headlights are crap!)

Apologies in advance for the Iphone spec photo's - I took the pics as I went.

The goal is to replace the good (?) old Halogen H4 bulb with a Bi-xenon projector

I'm not going to bother with instructions on how to remove the headlamps for a GC8 - if you can't work it out then I suggest you don't try to do this mod!

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The Projector Kit I purchased included 2 x 3 inch Hi/lo projectors, CCFL halo's (switched with the park lamps), 2 x ballasts, Wiring harness and fitting kit. All up the kit was about $150 delivered. **Be sure to order the Right-hand drive version!!**

Righto - Let's crack on....... First we need to remove the headlamp's glass lens. This involves an oven, some gloves and a hobby knife - what could possibly go wrong?

Pre-heat the oven to 160c
Whilst the oven is heating up - remove the 5 steel clips holding the lens to the headlamp body. (flat tip screwdriver does the job)



Put 1 headlamp in the oven for 5 minutes - remove with heat proof gloves.
The sealant holding the lens in place will now have the consistency of chewing gum. Use either a plastic wedge or a screwdriver to gently pry the lens from the lamp body. Use the hobby knife to trim the sealant as you go to reduce the stringiness/ mess.

Once the lens is removed, unscrew the trim piece - yours are probably chromed, my headlamps are aftermarket black crystal jobbies (in my lamps - 1 phillips head screw retains the bezel)



Next we need to remove the H4 bulb shield (one phillips head screw).



Shield removed



At this point I cleaned the lamp reflector with Isopropyl Alcohol and applied 2 coats of black Plasti-dip - you can skip this step if you want your lamps to the retain a semi factory look.

Plasti-dipped reflector - I like the look it gives (scroll down to the bottom)


Mounting the projector is pretty straight forward, the kit comes with H4 adapters - note that the projectors are solidly mounted to the lens housing via the adapter, your headlamp aiming should be the same as before the conversion (mine was).



Refit the lamps outer trim



Take a minute to clean the inside of your headlamps lenses with glass cleaner - followed by isopropyl alcohol to remove any residue.

Refitting the lens is simply a matter of sitting the lens on the lamp body and placing the assembly into the oven again for 5-7 minutes, once hot you can gently push the glass down into the sealant bed. refit the metal clips whilst everything is still hot to ensure a good seal.

Ta da! You are done!

You should now have a pair of lamps that look something like this:



Re-fit the lamps to your car and wire up the lights, mine had a really good wiring harness supplied - no cutting required and the lamps draw directly off the battery via a relay. Hi/lo switching is via an internal solenoid inside each projector - the harness included the interface for the solenoids, making everything plug and play. Super simple!

End result



Low beam (yes - I have a park light out!):



Conclusion:

After a quick test drive (I finished the job after midnight!), I can say this conversion is the ducks nuts - the low beam throws far more light on the road, has far better light pattern and sharp cutoff (unlike the H4's) - the high beam is literally night sun spec!

I'll take some shots of the beam patterns tomorrow night (and with my good camera!).
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Last edited by Rossco; 25-03-2014 at 10:11 AM. Reason: Added better pic
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