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ive seen the turn signals in the side vents and i really like it, my question is would it be possible to stick a neon in there and wire it up or even just a neon to come on when the headlights are on?...i would most likely use a white neon...
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Sure that would be easy enough. I used turn signals so they have a nice diffused and full illumination. Just a neon tube would sort of just highlight the empty area unless its a wide tube or you put a diffractor infront or behind it. You will be able to easily find a place to take off power (if they are low amperage) or to use a relay.
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Originally Posted by Jpr5690
dam im not sure what you all are talking about somebody link me a pic it sounds neat
http://home.ptd.net/~chrispav/images...MVI_0317sm.MOV
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Hi all,
sorry for not seeing the post. Feel free to email me direct with questions.
1. The smoke in the video is some air I was blowing to make the effect, it was winter and like 0 degrees outside, so the exhaust and my breath were visible.
2. I needed 2 relays for the flashers, and one for the DRLs. So yes, they are on all the time and are lit exactly the same as the front turns/DRLs. I had to (in simple terms) make a T tap into each left and right turn signal wire, then ran that to the relay (switched, not power of course).
3. Up on my site, I have directions written out (the main ideas mostly) and diagrams of how to wire in the relays and lights. It's a bunch of reading, but you need to know what's going on before you start blowing fuses :-)
Ciao, Chris
sorry for not seeing the post. Feel free to email me direct with questions.
1. The smoke in the video is some air I was blowing to make the effect, it was winter and like 0 degrees outside, so the exhaust and my breath were visible.
2. I needed 2 relays for the flashers, and one for the DRLs. So yes, they are on all the time and are lit exactly the same as the front turns/DRLs. I had to (in simple terms) make a T tap into each left and right turn signal wire, then ran that to the relay (switched, not power of course).
3. Up on my site, I have directions written out (the main ideas mostly) and diagrams of how to wire in the relays and lights. It's a bunch of reading, but you need to know what's going on before you start blowing fuses :-)
Ciao, Chris
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Originally Posted by Chris Paveglio
Hi all,
sorry for not seeing the post. Feel free to email me direct with questions.
1. The smoke in the video is some air I was blowing to make the effect, it was winter and like 0 degrees outside, so the exhaust and my breath were visible.
2. I needed 2 relays for the flashers, and one for the DRLs. So yes, they are on all the time and are lit exactly the same as the front turns/DRLs. I had to (in simple terms) make a T tap into each left and right turn signal wire, then ran that to the relay (switched, not power of course).
3. Up on my site, I have directions written out (the main ideas mostly) and diagrams of how to wire in the relays and lights. It's a bunch of reading, but you need to know what's going on before you start blowing fuses :-)
Ciao, Chris
sorry for not seeing the post. Feel free to email me direct with questions.
1. The smoke in the video is some air I was blowing to make the effect, it was winter and like 0 degrees outside, so the exhaust and my breath were visible.
2. I needed 2 relays for the flashers, and one for the DRLs. So yes, they are on all the time and are lit exactly the same as the front turns/DRLs. I had to (in simple terms) make a T tap into each left and right turn signal wire, then ran that to the relay (switched, not power of course).
3. Up on my site, I have directions written out (the main ideas mostly) and diagrams of how to wire in the relays and lights. It's a bunch of reading, but you need to know what's going on before you start blowing fuses :-)
Ciao, Chris
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Originally Posted by Chris Paveglio
Um, XtinctHawk, There is a big honking Firebird icon on the left. Click it. Duh!
Here is the address you have for your website http://home.ptd.net/~chrispav
Now where is the firebird icon????
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Originally Posted by XtinctHawk02
I guess i'm blind, or friggin' John Kerry is stalking me.
Here is the address you have for your website http://home.ptd.net/~chrispav
Now where is the firebird icon????![Rolleyes](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/rolleyes.gif)
Here is the address you have for your website http://home.ptd.net/~chrispav
Now where is the firebird icon????
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