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  1. #1
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    nice bro! yeh we want details!

    where from?
    what kit?
    how much?


    those holes are huge! haha! i love it... you definately can't say that it wont get more air!

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    Thanks bro, got a good deal from a friend of a friend from Hong Kong, they are only Tawinese Brand. Mate of mine had same for 2 years no trouble, I thought I would give it ago.

    Brand: FutureHID
    From: Hong Kong.
    Cost: HID + LED parkies and rear number plate light approx $250.

    YEah... the holes are big as I was used the same drill for the hole for HID wires, A BIG rat once lived there ....
    Now I understand why people say it's the simpliest and best DIY mode, sounds like a V8 at 2500 RPM, and smoother response.

    I still got to find time to clean time and patience to clean the muddy dirt and oil under the air box, does any one one know the most effective method apart from scraping?

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    Looking good Louis They look awfully bright! How's the night driving now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rayray086 View Post
    Looking good Louis They look awfully bright! How's the night driving now?
    THe light driving is good but could be better, my right chamber is pointing down as to broken plastic inside, So the beam is very cross eyed

    Can I have suggestion to what material what would be save inside the chamber, last thing I want is for anythng to catch fire.

    HEY thanks for the hot water tip.... working great.

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    A tip for engine cleaning.

    *Brushing HOT water and soapy water works fabilously, scraped up dirty and oil pancake what was like 1mm thick easily.
    *Finished off with tubintine an fish oil.

    BEFORE


    AFTER


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    Very noice
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    Nice cleaning job there

    I have a few sample bottles of Simple Green I use on my Nitro offroad vehicles, works a charme to cut through nitro oil and dirt and grime.

    Having said that, I think a bottle of dish washing detergent in water would work just as well


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    hmmm, they look very glarey! most of the cheapy brands tend to be and then become dangerous to oncomers and even more so due to you placing them into an open chamber head light; Really you need a focused lens type like the dual hella lights, thay will really give you a cut of with the beam instead of fading out around the edges, thats what gives you glare . . .

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    I still got to find time to clean time and patience to clean the muddy dirt and oil under the air box, does any one one know the most effective method apart from scraping?[/QUOTE]

    HOT WATER DOES THE JOB IT LOOSENS OIL/ DIRT

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soundofav6 View Post
    Thanks bro, got a good deal from a friend of a friend from Hong Kong, they are only Tawinese Brand. Mate of mine had same for 2 years no trouble, I thought I would give it ago.

    Brand: FutureHID
    From: Hong Kong.
    Cost: HID + LED parkies and rear number plate light approx $250.

    YEah... the holes are big as I was used the same drill for the hole for HID wires, A BIG rat once lived there ....
    Now I understand why people say it's the simpliest and best DIY mode, sounds like a V8 at 2500 RPM, and smoother response.

    I still got to find time to clean time and patience to clean the muddy dirt and oil under the air box, does any one one know the most effective method apart from scraping?
    pour a bit of hot water on the area and it should loosen the grime up a bit and scrape it off with brush or even your finger nails

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