Headlight Modification: Relay Installation interest?
#104
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i bought the VB one havent installed it yet. I'll give you the review when I get it in. It looks to be way better quality then some picture shows. So to everyone hating on it you can't hate on something you've enver really seen.
#106
Originally Posted by riceburner1r2001
i will probably send the unit back since it doesnt work, it looked easy to hook up but i hope he takes it back
your standard relay (which I'm assuming he uses) has 4 pins.
- ground
- sensor (connect this to your stock headlight wiring & switch)
- power from Batt
- power to head lights
Just repeat this for hi & low beams (using 1 relay for both high beams & 1 for both low beams)
#107
just a question i have only skim read throught this thread has the write up been posted ive seen the list of stuff to buy but no 1sgen instructions
and big_ern i think it was u umm did u do your write up on the GM CS130 alternator swap??
or who ever it refers to srry if i got it mixed up
and big_ern i think it was u umm did u do your write up on the GM CS130 alternator swap??
or who ever it refers to srry if i got it mixed up
#112
Each relay? Do you have a remote turn on, or old source of power to use as a turn on? Check that, if you have a power there you should have power coming out! And of course you are running a leed of the battery for the power?
#114
Hey guys, I finally completed my GM CS130 alternator swap write-up:
https://www.rx7club.com/1st-generation-specific-1979-1985-18/105-amp-alternator-swap-how-%96-gm-cs130-504471/
https://www.rx7club.com/1st-generation-specific-1979-1985-18/105-amp-alternator-swap-how-%96-gm-cs130-504471/
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LOL. I was going to take some pics of mine and post instructions, but then realized that I was a dumbass and went through a lot more trouble than I needed to. So I don't want to use mine as an example.
However, I just dusted off the Audi (getting ready for winter already) and those headlights kinda suck too. So maybe I'll just do it on that, since its all the same anyway. I'll see what I can do, but I've been working seven days a week for months now, and there's no end in site.
However, I just dusted off the Audi (getting ready for winter already) and those headlights kinda suck too. So maybe I'll just do it on that, since its all the same anyway. I'll see what I can do, but I've been working seven days a week for months now, and there's no end in site.
#117
Headlight Rewiring Project
H4 Headlight Connectors (2) $7 NAPA LS6246
Bosch 30 amp relays (2) $6 Parts Express 330-070
Inline mini fuse holder (2) $5 NAPA BK 7823103
Fuses (mini) 20 amp High Beam $2.69 pack of 5 NAPA
Fuses (mini)15 amp Low Beam $2.69 pack of 5 NAPA
Red, Black, Orange 12 awg primary wire $15 NAPA
Relay socket adaptor (2) $3 Parts Express 339-075
Other need items:
Split Loom (1/4” and ½”)
Electrical tape
Heat shrink tubing
Soldering iron
Solder
Headlight Wires
Red/Yellow = Low Beam
Red/Blue = High Beam
Black = Ground
A little diagram I did to help:
H4 Headlight Connectors (2) $7 NAPA LS6246
Bosch 30 amp relays (2) $6 Parts Express 330-070
Inline mini fuse holder (2) $5 NAPA BK 7823103
Fuses (mini) 20 amp High Beam $2.69 pack of 5 NAPA
Fuses (mini)15 amp Low Beam $2.69 pack of 5 NAPA
Red, Black, Orange 12 awg primary wire $15 NAPA
Relay socket adaptor (2) $3 Parts Express 339-075
Other need items:
Split Loom (1/4” and ½”)
Electrical tape
Heat shrink tubing
Soldering iron
Solder
Headlight Wires
Red/Yellow = Low Beam
Red/Blue = High Beam
Black = Ground
A little diagram I did to help:
Last edited by John64; 09-09-06 at 09:20 AM.
#118
ok this is in the subject of driving lights, my 83 Rx-7 has factory driving lights, and one is busted, So I was thinking of replacing them with a new set of driving lights, I've installed driving lights b4 on my 94 Mercury but this is new for me seeing as it already has driving lights.
#119
Originally Posted by J_Lee18m
ok this is in the subject of driving lights, my 83 Rx-7 has factory driving lights, and one is busted, So I was thinking of replacing them with a new set of driving lights, I've installed driving lights b4 on my 94 Mercury but this is new for me seeing as it already has driving lights.
So what exactly are you asking?? How to replace the headlight on our 1st gens??
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Originally Posted by John64
Headlight Rewiring Project
H4 Headlight Connectors (2) $7 NAPA LS6246
Bosch 30 amp relays (2) $6 Parts Express 330-070
Inline mini fuse holder (2) $5 NAPA BK 7823103
Fuses (mini) 20 amp High Beam $2.69 pack of 5 NAPA
Fuses (mini)15 amp Low Beam $2.69 pack of 5 NAPA
Red, Black, Orange 12 awg primary wire $15 NAPA
Relay socket adaptor (2) $3 Parts Express 339-075
Other need items:
Split Loom (1/4” and ½”)
Electrical tape
Heat shrink tubing
Soldering iron
Solder
Headlight Wires
Red/Yellow = Low Beam
Red/Blue = High Beam
Black = Ground
A little diagram I did to help:
H4 Headlight Connectors (2) $7 NAPA LS6246
Bosch 30 amp relays (2) $6 Parts Express 330-070
Inline mini fuse holder (2) $5 NAPA BK 7823103
Fuses (mini) 20 amp High Beam $2.69 pack of 5 NAPA
Fuses (mini)15 amp Low Beam $2.69 pack of 5 NAPA
Red, Black, Orange 12 awg primary wire $15 NAPA
Relay socket adaptor (2) $3 Parts Express 339-075
Other need items:
Split Loom (1/4” and ½”)
Electrical tape
Heat shrink tubing
Soldering iron
Solder
Headlight Wires
Red/Yellow = Low Beam
Red/Blue = High Beam
Black = Ground
A little diagram I did to help:
#121
Originally Posted by Onlyonthurs
So what exactly are you asking?? How to replace the headlight on our 1st gens??
#123
Just a questions ... the fuses that you guys are putting in ... where exactly are you putting them? Inbetween the inputs of the low/high beams? or just at the 12Volt source for both relays?
#124
Originally Posted by John64
Headlight Rewiring Project
H4 Headlight Connectors (2) $7 NAPA LS6246
Bosch 30 amp relays (2) $6 Parts Express 330-070
Inline mini fuse holder (2) $5 NAPA BK 7823103
Fuses (mini) 20 amp High Beam $2.69 pack of 5 NAPA
Fuses (mini)15 amp Low Beam $2.69 pack of 5 NAPA
Red, Black, Orange 12 awg primary wire $15 NAPA
Relay socket adaptor (2) $3 Parts Express 339-075
Other need items:
Split Loom (1/4” and ½”)
Electrical tape
Heat shrink tubing
Soldering iron
Solder
Headlight Wires
Red/Yellow = Low Beam
Red/Blue = High Beam
Black = Ground
A little diagram I did to help:
H4 Headlight Connectors (2) $7 NAPA LS6246
Bosch 30 amp relays (2) $6 Parts Express 330-070
Inline mini fuse holder (2) $5 NAPA BK 7823103
Fuses (mini) 20 amp High Beam $2.69 pack of 5 NAPA
Fuses (mini)15 amp Low Beam $2.69 pack of 5 NAPA
Red, Black, Orange 12 awg primary wire $15 NAPA
Relay socket adaptor (2) $3 Parts Express 339-075
Other need items:
Split Loom (1/4” and ½”)
Electrical tape
Heat shrink tubing
Soldering iron
Solder
Headlight Wires
Red/Yellow = Low Beam
Red/Blue = High Beam
Black = Ground
A little diagram I did to help:
Well I Was shopping for the parts today, I ran into a lil problem The part underlined above is no longer sold. They have a smaller 18ga version, but that just defeats the whole purpose.
No longer sold
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshow...TOKEN=83487284
Smaller 18ga one
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showd...Number=330-075
#125
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You can use the relay without the adapter. I didn't use any at all, just wired straight to the relay and mounted the relay in the engine compartment. The adapters just let you unplug the entire relay if you need to replace it, my way you have to unplug each wire from the relay. No big deal...