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Lazy Eye
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I recently thought that i had stumbled across the schematic (wiring) diagram to convert the NA pop up lights to be a fully adjustable "lazy eye" set up... However, when i went to re-open it the other day, it was gone and i am buggered if i can find it ANYWHERE on the Net again. If anyone has this, or knows it's location please let me know or post link!
Wishing everyone flowing traffic, winding roads, and a safe journey this holiday period.
Cheers to all
Steve
I recently thought that i had stumbled across the schematic (wiring) diagram to convert the NA pop up lights to be a fully adjustable "lazy eye" set up... However, when i went to re-open it the other day, it was gone and i am buggered if i can find it ANYWHERE on the Net again. If anyone has this, or knows it's location please let me know or post link!
Wishing everyone flowing traffic, winding roads, and a safe journey this holiday period.
Cheers to all
Steve
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I was tinkering around my 5 this morning and found a unit with the label 'PIVOT RHU-M'.
Apparently the previous owner in Japan used this to setup a fully adjustable 'lazy eye' which is what you want?. Its not exactly a free mod (cost around $150 for the unit) but you might be interested in googling that.[/img]
Apparently the previous owner in Japan used this to setup a fully adjustable 'lazy eye' which is what you want?. Its not exactly a free mod (cost around $150 for the unit) but you might be interested in googling that.[/img]
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If it'll help, you can find the english languange instructions and wiring diagram at
http://www.pivotusa.com/installationman/pivrhu_m_t.pdf
http://www.pivotusa.com/installationman/pivrhu_m_t.pdf
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thanks heaps Babalouie,
i happened to stumble across the 'poor mans lazy eye' on my searches and think i will give it a go as my partner would kill me if i spent $150+ just for the car to look slightly different
if anyone else is interested, i have posted the link below...
http://miata.cardomain.com/ride/163112/5
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Steve
i happened to stumble across the 'poor mans lazy eye' on my searches and think i will give it a go as my partner would kill me if i spent $150+ just for the car to look slightly different
if anyone else is interested, i have posted the link below...
http://miata.cardomain.com/ride/163112/5
Cheers
Steve
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Awesome! I always thought the front headlights on the NA's were a bit "in your face" - I'll give this a go later...
All I would be worried about is visibility though??
All I would be worried about is visibility though??
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G'Day maxwolfie,
i am more thinking purely for the day time 'style' rather than visability. i cant imagine how bad it would actually be at night...
I figure if you want the visability as well, you better get the quad light conversion for over $1K...
i did a quick test and just pulled the 30A fuse out whilst tuening the lights on, sure enough, they stop dead, but like in the link i posted, the headlight raise/lower indicator stays lit in the binnicle... bit annoying, i might see if i can get around that if i feel inclined at a later date..
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!!!AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
i am more thinking purely for the day time 'style' rather than visability. i cant imagine how bad it would actually be at night...
I figure if you want the visability as well, you better get the quad light conversion for over $1K...
i did a quick test and just pulled the 30A fuse out whilst tuening the lights on, sure enough, they stop dead, but like in the link i posted, the headlight raise/lower indicator stays lit in the binnicle... bit annoying, i might see if i can get around that if i feel inclined at a later date..
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I spotted one of those Pivot Headlight Controller's on ebay..
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Pivot-Headlight-Controller-240SX-AE86-Miata-MR2-RX7-JDM_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ33711QQitemZ8027558594QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Pivot-Headlight-Controller-240SX-AE86-Miata-MR2-RX7-JDM_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ33711QQitemZ8027558594QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW
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I've got the Pivot unit and I have to say that it doesn't work all that well.
Half the time one headlight goes up faster than the other so it's a bit of a lottery if you get both at the same height Also when you go over bumps the headlights can "ratchet" up or down a bit so after a while they are at different heights again.
It's a nice bit of Japanese auto kitsch (and hence I have to have one ) but it's not a satisfying mod IMHO.
Half the time one headlight goes up faster than the other so it's a bit of a lottery if you get both at the same height Also when you go over bumps the headlights can "ratchet" up or down a bit so after a while they are at different heights again.
It's a nice bit of Japanese auto kitsch (and hence I have to have one ) but it's not a satisfying mod IMHO.
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Babalouie wrote:I've got the Pivot unit and I have to say that it doesn't work all that well.
Half the time one headlight goes up faster than the other so it's a bit of a lottery if you get both at the same height Also when you go over bumps the headlights can "ratchet" up or down a bit so after a while they are at different heights again.
It's a nice bit of Japanese auto kitsch (and hence I have to have one ) but it's not a satisfying mod IMHO.
Really? Poo!! I really wanted to give this a go.....
If your not using it, or you dont want it - Can you either sell it to me or pull the thing apart to give me an idea as to how to build something similar?? Obviously there's a pot there and I'm guessing there isnt much else??
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maxwolfie wrote:If your not using it, or you dont want it - Can you either sell it to me or pull the thing apart to give me an idea as to how to build something similar?? Obviously there's a pot there and I'm guessing there isnt much else??
You wanna buy it? Ker-ching!
Nah, although it doesn't actually work, I do like it. Having lots of mysterious boxes with knobs on them hanging off the dash makes the car look more "manga"...even if the knobs don't work
I will take the top off it and snap a few pics for you tho...brb.
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Babalouie wrote:maxwolfie wrote:If your not using it, or you dont want it - Can you either sell it to me or pull the thing apart to give me an idea as to how to build something similar?? Obviously there's a pot there and I'm guessing there isnt much else??
You wanna buy it? Ker-ching!
Nah, although it doesn't actually work, I do like it. Having lots of mysterious boxes with knobs on them hanging off the dash makes the car look more "manga"...even if the knobs don't work
I will take the top off it and snap a few pics for you tho...brb.
Excellent, I'm guessing its just the pot and maybe one or two extra components.. It cant be too complicated
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my thoughts exactly...
i have done the REALLY cheap option (just a switch in line with the fuse) and it works, but my lights sit at slightly diferent angles too... might be pssible to separate the signals for fine tuning of each light, or just have it wink!!
Cheers, and thanks for al the help and replies, makes owning a 5 and being on this forum a joy!
Steve
i have done the REALLY cheap option (just a switch in line with the fuse) and it works, but my lights sit at slightly diferent angles too... might be pssible to separate the signals for fine tuning of each light, or just have it wink!!
Cheers, and thanks for al the help and replies, makes owning a 5 and being on this forum a joy!
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happi_steve wrote:my thoughts exactly...
i have done the REALLY cheap option (just a switch in line with the fuse) and it works, but my lights sit at slightly diferent angles too... might be pssible to separate the signals for fine tuning of each light, or just have it wink!!
Cheers, and thanks for al the help and replies, makes owning a 5 and being on this forum a joy!
Steve
Yeah, I'm going to try the same thing tomorrow.. $2-3 for a switch and some wire cant hurt too much, I will let you know!
By the way, having the lights at 1/2 way up - Can that do any damage? I.e. "knock" the lights down or whatever when you want them up totally?
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nah mate, all that you are doing is cutting power to the motors, as soon as you press the on/off switch again, they either raise right up, or raise, then lower if your lights are turned off. simple, VERY cost effective.. and kinda cool!
cheers and best of luck, just make sure you get a push on/push off switch and NOT a momantery contact!
Steve
cheers and best of luck, just make sure you get a push on/push off switch and NOT a momantery contact!
Steve
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