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Hello my name is Teo and this is my Celica. My focus is on audio and interior/exterior changes. Hope you enjoy.
7a-fe running on LPG, the rims are 16" OZ Superleggeras ![]() ![]() I found a suitable hole to run the 0ga through the passengers side firewall. But my battery is on the drivers side. As I knew I will be upgrading my stock wire I decided to avoid running such a thick wire across the engine bay and connect it straight to the alternator. One little thing- the alternator positive bolt was a little bit short for the ring terminals at the same time. Went and bought this "tube" that is threaded on the inside. Terminal for 0ga, washer, "tube" thingy, 5ga going from alternator + to battery + ![]() Back seats be gone! ![]() Falls floor done with multiple pieces to save on material. Practically zero spend on it. ![]() Carpet ![]() The box - 1.75 cub feet, kerfed port @ 32, 1.5 inch plywood walls ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Port painted in white satin ![]() 1.75 walls ![]() ![]() ![]() Bad ass terminals ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Sub - Sundown Audio SA-12 , Amp SAZ-1500D ![]() ![]() This post has been edited by The_enD: Jun 26, 2014 - 4:18 AM -------------------- |
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I remember something that was done in the not so distant past for angel eyes. They used to put a led into an acrylic tube. The light would evenly distribute thoughout the tube and appear as if it was nowadays' CCFL halo eyes or whatever you call them.
I remember that the only issue is it working at daytime in a not-so-efficient manner because a single LED is just not bright enough, but that was the case with halos. Give that you're using a thicker strip, you could get it to work. Here's a description: "[...] Essentially, they take arcrylic rods that are used with window blinds, heat and bend them, notch them with a dremel, and put a LED in each side. The biggest issue is the collimation of the beam, and trying to make the end of the rod fit the LED snugly and perfectly clearly. I think someone suggested clear nail polish between the two. You want all of the light from the LED to go into the rod in a roughly narrow pattern. Best to use relatively high-power LEDs (not 5mm 20mA crap, at least get a 4-chip or 5-chip Cree or Superflux)" -------------------- 1993 Celica GT Coupe - sold
1994 Celica GT Liftback |
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