anyone ever see a integra with yellow transparent paint over the highbeam?
The Basz racing integra had it on its headlights as well as its corner lenses back in its "show days"
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Is there any reason for this? Are you trying to figure out what you can use to do that?
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Just seems kinda pointless to ask if anyone has seen it....that's like asking if anyone has ever seen an Acura Integra
:edit: This is the car.
Is there any reason for this? Are you trying to figure out what you can use to do that?
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Just seems kinda pointless to ask if anyone has seen it....that's like asking if anyone has ever seen an Acura Integra
:edit: This is the car.
im just wondering why it was done.. ive seen pictures of the high beems painted transparent yellow.. just wondering if they used them as foglights instead..
hmmm
hmmm
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=832005 This guy just recently did his.
derick massie's type r (the basz racing r on the cover of scc) still has it. i know him pretty good. he's kinda a punk, but sometimes cool. his lenses are candy yellow or candy gold. he did it on all lenses on his car. they really dont see well at night and they look like regular halogens just a little darker coming at you. the coolest thing about his car isn't the lenses, its the divorced wastegate
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Yeah, his car is decently quick-- not tuned right tho. My buddy ran him on 16psi vs. derricks 25psi and hung in there decently. Here's a vid
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http://www.boostworthy.com/film/coreyvsbasz.mov
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http://www.boostworthy.com/film/coreyvsbasz.mov
massies car is tuned into 412 hp on way lower boost than 25 psi but making that hp with a 75 shot. i dont like his car by any means, but i think thats pretty decent tuning. derick talks alot of crap, so HE might of said 25psi, but i think he runs 18 from a t3/t04e. not sure though. derick has also been known to claim 11:1 compression in his boost motor.... yeah (rolling eyes). but thats derick for you.
its an appearance thing.
High beams are no good for fog, no matter what color they are.
In fog, more light means more reflection.
Fogs need to be LOW, below the fog, as close to the ground as possible.
High beams are no good for fog, no matter what color they are.
In fog, more light means more reflection.
Fogs need to be LOW, below the fog, as close to the ground as possible.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by GoQkRaCeR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">im just wondering why it was done.. ive seen pictures of the high beems painted transparent yellow.. just wondering if they used them as foglights instead..
hmmm</TD></TR></TABLE>
The high beams wouldn't make very good fog lights. In fact, they'd be just about the worst fog lights possible.
hmmm</TD></TR></TABLE>
The high beams wouldn't make very good fog lights. In fact, they'd be just about the worst fog lights possible.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Chris »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">its an appearance thing.
High beams are no good for fog, no matter what color they are.
In fog, more light means more reflection.
Fogs need to be LOW, below the fog, as close to the ground as possible.</TD></TR></TABLE>
and thats enough.
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High beams are no good for fog, no matter what color they are.
In fog, more light means more reflection.
Fogs need to be LOW, below the fog, as close to the ground as possible.</TD></TR></TABLE>
and thats enough.
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