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Retrofit pretty much complete:

 

Fixing up broken plastic tabs:

 

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Blacking out the housing:

 

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I'll get some better output shots this weekend when i pickup the car

 

 

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 Been driving around with the lights and the light output is amazing i must say.

 

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This is the light output vs new jeep stock xennons. It also is much better than my Evo X Xennons. You can also change the bulbs to Phillips ones which again will be much better:

 

Jeep Xennon:

 

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R34:

 

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  • 8 months later...

Just an update decided to fix my airbox restriction issue, last time i was on Trent's dyno it was ~10rwkw restriction on the stock airbox.

Bought a 4 inch wide Pod and adaptor.

Got JDM Garage Melbourne to fit it up and do a custom airbox whilst retaining the snorkel and stock look due to VIC Police defects.

 

 

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Just thought i also would add this in here:

 

Had the daily Evo X for 2 years.

 

Mods: 

  • BMW M2 long beach blue respray
  • Ce28SL rims
  • TMR SST and engine tune
  • Full exhaust

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  • 11 months later...

So one night decided to put the car on the roller dynos for fun.

Found out the car was leaning out due to the new airbox. Was also running out of fuel and couldnt lower the boost as the actuator was a 19 or 20psi one and was running at minimum boost.

So now got duel walbro fuel pumps and a Link G4 ecu. Need to get a new BOV as the current one is leaking.

 

Car still runs on the 5 year old bush bearing Hypergear ATR45 internally wastegaated stock position. E85.

 

Before the airbox it was ~360rwkw on a roller dyno and ~380rwkw on a hub. (racepace and trents dyno)

So about +60rwkw.

 

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3 hours ago, ComTruise said:

Just had a look through this thread, amazing stuff! I was wondering is that JDl Kit still available somewhere around here? I would love to get my hands on it.

Not sure sorry i imported from UK and pretty sure they stopped after my one as shipping was too much

19 hours ago, blah_blah said:

Not sure sorry i imported from UK and pretty sure they stopped after my one as shipping was too much

Cheers, man. Yeah I have looked around and there is some places that sell it but the price is pretty high and I would have to get it piece by piece (bonnet here, bumper there etc.)

 

On 4/3/2018 at 9:25 AM, blah_blah said:

Just an update decided to fix my airbox restriction issue, last time i was on Trent's dyno it was ~10rwkw restriction on the stock airbox.

Bought a 4 inch wide Pod and adaptor.

Got JDM Garage Melbourne to fit it up and do a custom airbox whilst retaining the snorkel and stock look due to VIC Police defects.

 

 

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Get some black krinkle HTP on that airbox, it will look less "fabbed".

Well, in my mind anyway.

Hell, my old girl looked stock.....  :)

 

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On 3/17/2019 at 1:30 PM, mlr said:

Get some black krinkle HTP on that airbox, it will look less "fabbed".

Well, in my mind anyway.

Hell, my old girl looked stock.....  :)

 

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Yeah that black krinkle looks nice!

 

Whats the specs on that?

On 3/16/2019 at 6:39 PM, ComTruise said:

Cheers, man. Yeah I have looked around and there is some places that sell it but the price is pretty high and I would have to get it piece by piece (bonnet here, bumper there etc.)

 

TBH the JDL kit is crap the only thing i got from that thats still on the car was the rear guards.

Every other piece is bits and bobs from other places

 

50 minutes ago, blah_blah said:

 

 

Yeah that black krinkle looks nice!

 

Whats the specs on that?

TBH the JDL kit is crap the only thing i got from that thats still on the car was the rear guards.

Every other piece is bits and bobs from other places

 

UNIGROUP built  it for me years ago, made a lazy 500hp.

 

It did have its issues, eating OEM manual gearboxes was one of them

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