Interest Thread - 93-97 Camaro Projector Setup - Input Needed
When you refer to balancing the looks of the front end, that is always the challenge when installing a projector. The look is something that does not lend itself to an easy workaround. What we can do and you see one option there, is to smoke or tint the other headlight. Another could be to offer a simple plastic film with a circle cut out in the middle to simulate a projector eye. I personally would prefer the first option.
The purpose of the housing around it is to try and "square up" the projector so it flows with the rest of the front end. To us, this solutions offers the least amount of modification to the vehicle while providing the best light output for the space available.
We will still be tweaking the design for aesthetics. Wiring will be simple with a nice plug and play harness. You would simply move the replaced high beam lamp into the low beam position and swap the connections. As I mentioned already, the projector is a bixenon so you will have dual high beams to retain all lamps being functional.
i might be a special case, but i'm just exremely particular about the looks since i'm not building on a budget, i'm building a true show car (which doesn't really happen with early 4th gens). the only area where i think looks might be improved from where i'm at now is the headlight area, but i gotta have twin housings on each side.
where it stands now, i think if someone was going to keep the stock light in the low beam position, tinted would be the way to go, and i'm sure you got more tweaks up your sleeve to further incorporate them with the stockers.
as far as getting a dummy projector in the low beam area by any means necessary (meaning it doesn't need to be adjustable or functional, it just has to be there), is the back of the projector hitting the metal frame back there? or do you think something can be done if we're willing to open up the plastic (or fiberglass?) headlight mounting panel?
i'm just trying to get a feel whether you think it's too much work or too risky to fit a dummy projector in the lowbeam position (i draw the line at having to cut the metal frame behind the lights, or the bumper cover), or if it's just a matter of carefully working some dremel magic on the headlight mounting panel and making some custom brackets? or perhaps we can hack another set of projector housings to get them to just back in farther and sit in place? thank you.
I am very picky about aesthetics as well even though the function needs to be there. Keeping it simple, the projector will contact the metal behind the low beam headlamp. A fake one could be mocked up but its not something we would pursue with the new kit. We have helped many customers with different setups in the the past so its something we can discuss if you wanted something custom to suit your needs.
I would prefer to not have customers modify there car in a way which would make someone uncomfortable installing the lights. Our customers are happy that their lights require no permanent modification to install. Not everyone is handy with a dremel. This kit will require a few holes to be drilled and slight modification to the headlight panel which is a 10 second mod.
Either way my car is seeing a cutoff wheel. Not BLS fault GM designed these poor headlights, as if they didnt learn from the turd gens they had to go and make the lens smaller haha.
This is good discussion but we will work to get the aesthetics a bit closer to the final product and then an output comparison.
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This is good discussion but we will work to get the aesthetics a bit closer to the final product and then an output comparison.
Would I be able to just throw these in my low beams anyway?
I already have round high beams that came with my kit years ago.
Would the public prefer a single bi-xenon at a lower cost or want quad housings giving you four low and four high beams? The cost would be much more to do another set of housings including the additional wiring and HID kit costs.
Dragon - yes these could be put in the low beam position if you wanted to significantly modify your vehicle.
From his post and looking at his sig, it seems that he has a Firebird.
Dragon,
Do you have the Breathless non-popup kit or did you do something custom? If its the Breathless kit, what did you modify in it since in your post it sounds like you customized it? I haven't handled the Breathless kit myself so i don't know what can fit in there. You'll have to take some measurements and compare to the measurements of these and other projectors. If possible (depending on your skills and tools availability), it may be a good idea to make a new shroud to replace the one in the Breathless kit. What I am talking about is the shroud that is visible through the clear lens cover. It may look better to make a new one with 2 round holes to accommodate the existing round high beam and the new projector or 2 new projectors instead of the current configuration with a round and square hole.

Its not about looks, its more towards light output and we just happen to want something that also looks good.
You scared to cut your car or something?
Would the public prefer a single bi-xenon at a lower cost or want quad housings giving you four low and four high beams? The cost would be much more to do another set of housings including the additional wiring and HID kit costs.
Dragon - yes these could be put in the low beam position if you wanted to significantly modify your vehicle.
then i thought there would be two options like in your 98+ kit. one for the budget folks, which would only give them the low beam replacement, and they would have to rock their stocker in the other position (gotta pay to play). then, one for the folks that just want the best looking and performing option and don't really care about cost (a high price that's comparable to the 98+ quad kit). we would then have the quad projector option.
if you go the current route, i will definitely talk to you about mocking up a fake projector in the low beam spot. if you switch it back up to quad projectors, then great for me! haha. i will wait until you come out with your final product, though, to talk about a custom set up, if needed. until then, i'll keep giving input and be hoping for quads. this still continues to be the most exciting thread on ls1tech for me, haha. hoping for the missing link to these cars.
Progress is looking good, cant wait to see the finished product! Will there be a wattage option?






