LTx HID custom (true) projector bi-xenon install
I finally got around to starting the re-retrofit (I did a complete HID write-up on my H4 mains and H3 fogs about 2 years ago, just search my screen-name if you want to look at the old install) of my 96 LT1 WS6 for a TRUE set of projector, not the fake projectors that I currently have installed

I'm still building my mini vacuum table for making the custom clear (acrylic (probably)) lens covers. Many of you have probably seen (Blackbird WS6's (Brian)) HID retrofit; this will be fashioned very similar to his setup. I will be making some new additions to that basic setup. I hope to be able to make the clear lens covers in some capacity to warrant producing a few every couple of months for LTx guys that would like to perform a TRUE PROJECTOR HID conversion. Here is my parts list and a few pics of items:
1. AMP to DS2 converter cables (I currently have a HID setup with H4's)
2. FXR true projectors (These are the same thing as the bi-xenon FX35's
except you don't have to trim the bracket tab mounting points. It comes
already trimmed. both projectors are brand new, glass lens, DS2, pigtail for bi-xenon hookup)
operation (HI/LO)

3. 4300k DS2 bulbs
4. Vacuum table
FXR (bi-xenon, glass lens, pre-trimmed housing, amp to DS2, shrouds)





PS: I need someone with an extra set of LT1 headlight housings to donate or sell them real cheap (so I can make my mold for the clear lens). Somebody hook me up
I've been working on mine too for some time now.. It's been on hold for a while though. Vacuum table was the easiest part to do. I just finished sanding my mold down. Already have one assembly completed, need to do the other and then make the lenses. I followed Brian's guide as well, but I'm going a little different direction. I wanted to make my housings sealed and water tight to reduce the risk of any moisture building up or water getting inside. Was a big concern of mine after seeing how open the FX projectors really are. I'd donate my old headlight if it didn't break into a million pieces during the molds expansion. Good luck man, cant wait to see what you come up with.
Appreciate the offer on the headlight (mold). I really want to come up with a method of making the lens (cover), so more people can enjoy a proper LT1 HID setup
I'm really looking forward to having a crisp and clean cutoff line ! Jason - Just a FYI, I've driven with my headlights in really bad downpours (not often) and have had zero issues with water/moisture. Not saying it wouldn't happen but I do understand your concern. Proper ventilation will be important though so keep that in mind for your design.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/appearanc...hting-faq.html
Check out the HID Planet Forums for plenty more info on projector retrofits in general (using various projectors including these).
The FX-R projector is a replica of the FX projector. The output is like a modified FX projector (clear lens, sharper cut-off, and has mounting ears added for easier installs). Some people prefer the stock FX. Some people prefer the FX-R. Its pretty much personal preference. The stock FX has a softer, yellower cut-off line. The FX-R has a sharp blue cut-off line. The stock FX can be modified to look like the FX-R.
If you are wondering about the model number, the FX projector is the projector from a Infiniti FX35 & FX45 SUV.
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I purchased from TheRetrofitSource, ask for Matt and tell him Mike sent you. VIP actually gave a very good description of what the FX and FX-R are all about. I wanted the FX-R for the sharp bluish cut-off (looks very clean), and I also wanted to make sure I had glass len's with no scratches. When I get my vacuum table up and running I will be trying an initial run of clear covers
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