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    Re: rkrenicki's 2004 BEE Outback H6 Sedan - New Post Oct'12

    Can I ask where you are buying these items from?
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    Re: rkrenicki's 2004 BEE Outback H6 Sedan - New Post Oct'12

    eBay is my only real option for JDM parts at this point. But, I am working on building some relationships in the land of the rising sun to get them a little more directly.

    I know that some of my parts have actually come from other countries, like this Auto Climate is actually coming from Malaysia, the HIDs came from Hong Kong.

    My BFM actually had a nice little round-the-world trip, as it came from a JDM car imported to Scotland, and parted there. I bought it from the guy in Scotland.

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    Re: rkrenicki's 2004 BEE Outback H6 Sedan - New Post Oct'12

    Quote Originally Posted by rkrenicki
    I also bought a JDM auto climate control for the sole purpose of figuring out how it is configured for Celsius. I know that the unit itself will not fit in my trim, but I am sure that there must be a simple jumper or software difference between the USDM one and the JDM one, as I can see that they use the same vacuum fluorescent display with both units on it. In theory, I hope to be able to rig up a switch somewhere to change the readout between F and C based on what I learn from comparing the two units.
    Well geez, I could've taken the one out of the S401 and taken pictures for you...
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    Re: rkrenicki's 2004 BEE Outback H6 Sedan - New Post Oct'12

    Quote Originally Posted by rkrenicki
    eBay is my only real option for JDM parts at this point. But, I am working on building some relationships in the land of the rising sun to get them a little more directly.

    I know that some of my parts have actually come from other countries, like this Auto Climate is actually coming from Malaysia, the HIDs came from Hong Kong.

    My BFD actually had a nice little round-the-world trip, as it came from a JDM car imported to Scotland, and parted there. I bought it from the guy in Scotland.
    Let me know... I would love to have a connection to source me some items for the wife's Odyssey.
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    Re: rkrenicki's 2004 BEE Outback H6 Sedan - New Post Oct'12

    I appreciate that YamazakiSubaru, but I would need it to be nearly completely torn apart to see what I am looking for.. I would never ask you to disassemble something in your S401 to the extent that I would need for this..

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    Re: rkrenicki's 2004 BEE Outback H6 Sedan - New Post Oct'12

    Ah okay. Yeah, I thought you just wanted to see the back or the connectors or something. Well, my offer still stands for anything that doesn't need to be torn down to its individual components.
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    Re: rkrenicki's 2004 BEE Outback H6 Sedan - New Post Oct'12

    Thank you YamazakiSubaru, I am sure at some point I will take you up on that.. I seem to really have the modding bug right now.. hah!

    Todays project... Correcting the beam pattern of my JDM headlights. I used the process documented here on SL-i.. https://sl-i.net/FORUM/showthread.php?8762

    When I got home today, I first baked my original USDM headlight so that I knew the procedure without destroying the JDM light.. It was a simple enough process so I moved on to the JDM light a few moments later. So far I have just done the drivers side (left side) assembly.

    I picked up some flat black enamel and brushes at my locale Lowes, and went to town! I am right now waiting for the first coat to dry before I put another one on and reassemble.

    In the meantime, I am going to finish my write-up of the BFM harness wire removal!

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    Re: rkrenicki's 2004 BEE Outback H6 Sedan - New Post Oct'12

    You, sir, are on fire.

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    Re: rkrenicki's 2004 BEE Outback H6 Sedan - New Post Oct'12

    The tutorial is up, amgarrety. I hope it has enough detail, as apparently I either just didnt take as many pictures as I thought, or my cameraphone ate some of the files.

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    Re: rkrenicki's 2004 BEE Outback H6 Sedan - New Post Oct'12

    Works great, already have two connectors completely stripped.

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    Re: rkrenicki's 2004 BEE Outback H6 Sedan - New Post Oct'12

    Hurray! The fact that each pin basically has two retention mechanisms was really throwing me off at first.. I guess they REALLY didnt want these pins to fall out on their own..

    I finished my drivers side headlamp.. it now has a nice flat beam pattern.. the cutoff is not as nice as I would like, but its not horrible. I will do the other assembly tomorrow, as its too dark and too cold outside now.

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    Re: rkrenicki's 2004 BEE Outback H6 Sedan - New Post Oct'12

    I picked up my leveler switch this morning, and I am on the hunt for the connectors for the leveler servos. It looks like Toyota uses the same connector, and sells the housing for about $6, but each pin is another $5.. so $21 per connector which seems a little excessive. I am on the hunt for alternate sources right now for at least the pins.

    Once I do the passenger side headlight this evening, I will put up some photos of that process.

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    Re: rkrenicki's 2004 BEE Outback H6 - LHD HID Convert 2012-1

    I just realized that I never put a photo of the engine bay.. Not that there is a whole lot to look at with the big engine cover on top, but at least you can see the Supertones and tranny cooler. Oh, and the fall leaves that have accumulated in one night already..



    I snapped this off with my cellphone just before I pulled the passenger light out to mod it. Doing that now.. waiting on the oven to get to temp!

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    Re: rkrenicki's 2004 BEE Outback H6 - LHD HID Convert 2012-1

    all done! I am a big fan of the flat beam pattern. Once I have the levelers connectors in hand, I will be able to finish that and be finally done with these headlights.

    I unfortunately burned myself when separating this light.. I was focusing so much on getting the two halves apart, I did not notice that my forearm was pressing against the adjustment screw... I now have a great perfectly headlight-aiming-screw-shaped blister! If I look really carefully at it, I can see the philips head dent where it didn't blister.. lol




    I did not really take many pictures, since it was already well documented in that other thread, but I do have one of the headlight apart..




    And one after being painted! Actually this photo makes it look pretty sloppy, but in real life it is actually a really good finish.


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    Re: rkrenicki's 2004 BEE Outback H6 Sedan - New Post Oct'12

    Quote Originally Posted by Huffer
    Quote Originally Posted by rkrenicki
    eBay is my only real option for JDM parts at this point. But, I am working on building some relationships in the land of the rising sun to get them a little more directly.
    Let me know... I would love to have a connection to source me some items for the wife's Odyssey.


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    Re: rkrenicki's 2004 BEE Outback H6 - LHD HID Convert 2012-1

    hansvonaxion: I had shot you a PM a week or so ago, did you see that? That particular request is no longer needed, but I do have a new one that I can send you via PM as well..

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    Re: rkrenicki's 2004 BEE Outback H6 - LHD HID Convert 2012-1

    So, here is a question.. on the headlight leveling switch, is 5 the highest angle, or 0? 5 is the highest number, but you have to scroll it down to get there, so I am just trying to figure out what setting to use when adjusting...

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    Re: rkrenicki's 2004 BEE Outback H6 - LHD HID Convert 2012-1

    0 is up. 5 is down. I just verified it on the S401.
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    Re: rkrenicki's 2004 BEE Outback H6 - LHD HID Convert 2012-1

    Okay, so it works in the direction of sliding.. not the value of the number.. good to know.. Thanks!

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    Re: rkrenicki's 2004 BEE Outback H6 - LHD HID Convert 2012-1

    I just agreed to buy an 090 cluster from Yahoo Auctions Japan, so I will be happy to have an accurate tachometer. I am also going to use that cluster with the new connectors that I ordered that will not be here until January.. One fel swoop to do it right. After that is done, I will likely be selling the 030 that I have, along with the current harness for those who want it.

    In the meantime, I took a look at the VIN plate on my car, and realized that I had the wrong color listed for it all along.. It is color code 19X, or Silver Stone Metallic. One of the papers from the dealer had it listed as Titanium Pearl, but the more I look at that color on paint websites, it is totally wrong.

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    Re: rkrenicki's 2004 BEE Outback H6 - LHD HID Convert 2012-1

    I found my old Hex-Crimp style coax crimper today, so I can now start on the grounding kit. I just fabbed up the Battery to Fender jumper a few moments ago, and it looks pretty good. I need to find my old heat gun to put this weatherproof heatshrink on, and then start measuring out the rest of the jumpers.

    I also received my JDM heater control module and the Forester JDM 6CD changer w/ MiniDisc player that is destined for my BG.

    I also wanted to note that the Low Beam bulbs from the USDM headlamp is the same as the High Beam bulbs in the JDM... So, I moved the Narva Rangepower+50's that I had into the JDM High Beam location. I think that one of the low beams is dimmer than the other as well, so I am on the hunt for a deal on D2R bulbs since I have no idea how old these are.

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    Re: rkrenicki's 2004 BEE Outback H6 - LHD HID Convert 2012-1

    Quote Originally Posted by rkrenicki
    I think that one of the low beams is dimmer than the other as well, so I am on the hunt for a deal on D2R bulbs since I have no idea how old these are.
    Is it your passenger side that is dimmer? I've noticed that as well.

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    Re: rkrenicki's 2004 BEE Outback H6 - LHD HID Convert 2012-1

    Actually, its the drivers side for me. well.. the US drivers side..

    The passenger side is great, has a fantastic cutoff even after the painting mod, the drivers side is just kind of mushy and dimmer than the other side..

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    Re: rkrenicki's 2004 BEE Outback H6 - LHD HID Convert 2012-1

    That might be a bulb issue then. Mine isn't significantly dimmer, so i'm just letting it go for now.

    What color did you paint your reflector? That is something I was thinking of doing, but I don't like having a solid black portion of my reflector. I was thinking of maybe doing it in a matte silver.

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    Re: rkrenicki's 2004 BEE Outback H6 - LHD HID Convert 2012-1

    I used flat black but it blends in really well, without knowing to look for it, you would never notice that it was painted.

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    Re: rkrenicki's 2004 BEE Outback H6 - LHD HID Convert 2012-1

    I had forgotten about an upgrade that I had done a bit ago.. I replaced the brake light bulbs in my car with 3457 bulbs instead of the stock 3157s. This gives about a 25% boost in light output.

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    Re: rkrenicki's 2004 BEE Outback H6 - LHD HID Convert 2012-1

    I received the JDM environment controls on Monday, and its bad news.. It is COMPLETELY different from the USDM one. Nothing about them is the same, even made by different manufacturers, and completely different harness connectors... so back to the drawing board on that one I guess.

    I suppose I can stop by a Canadian junkyard next time I am up there to see if I can snag a CDM version..

    I also am working on installing my Alpine Imprint system, but I am rapidly running out of room behind my center stack... heh

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    Re: rkrenicki's 2004 BEE Outback H6 - LHD HID Convert 2012-1

    I felt the same way when I got my BFM. I thought I could merge the cool parts of the BFM with my mileage from my old cluster. Nope. Nothing in common.

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    Re: rkrenicki's 2004 BEE Outback H6 - LHD HID Convert 2012-1

    A fairly busy day today.. it was a beautiful day out, so I decided to work on my car instead of actually work.. heh

    I half installed the KnuKonceptz 8 gauge amp kit for my Basslink sub... I have it from the battery to the drivers seat, and then it is just sitting on top of the carpet for now.

    I installed the very first link in my 4 gauge grounding setup, from the battery to the chassis. I am working on assembling the 2nd link from the chassis to the intake manifold right now.

    I completely re-did my stereo. Originally I only had the head unit, one DIN pocket, and the Bluetooth unit in the center stack, with the Sirius adapter in the center console, and the Sirius tuner under the back seat. Now with the addition of the Audyssey Imprint unit, and the way that it has to be in line with everything.. that would not work.

    Somehow I managed to shove the headunit, 2 DIN pockets (finally finished that Onstar Delete), the Bluetooth unit, and the Sirius adapter within the center stack. The Audyssey unit is to the right of the stack, where the pop-out cup holder would be in earlier revisions of this car. I put it there so that the Mic and USB ports were "easily" accessible . That leaves the sirius radio itself which is now in the center console.

    The car interior is still completely torn apart.. I am going to run the last power wires needed for my hide-away strobes, and then I should not have to run any more wires under the carpet ever.. Do it all at once, and be done with it.

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    Re: rkrenicki's 2004 BEE Outback H6 - LHD HID Convert 2012-1

    So I think it goes without saying that pictures are a must after it's all back together. Hell, take some pictures now while it's all torn apart...

    I actually have the S401 all torn apart on the inside too. I'm kind of doing the opposite of you- I'm removing the ETC and DVD/Nav system (taking out fancy electronics vice installing them). I have a feeling that you'll have your car back together long before I do though.
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