***Bi-xenon ACA projector headlight by Radioflyer: GP1!!***
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HID kits and Projectors, housings and harnesses are all in stock
All I'm waiting on is the adapter plates from the ship. The shop that's building the Adapter plates is swamped. I spoke with the manager this morning and I asked him to put an ASAP order on them but he said it might be 2 weeks to get them finished.
I did order about 2 dozen extra sets so this won't present an issue with the next GP round.
Apologies for the delay.
All I'm waiting on is the adapter plates from the ship. The shop that's building the Adapter plates is swamped. I spoke with the manager this morning and I asked him to put an ASAP order on them but he said it might be 2 weeks to get them finished.
I did order about 2 dozen extra sets so this won't present an issue with the next GP round.
Apologies for the delay.
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George... Placed my order 25 March... 28 March you stated two to three weeks MAX? Are you now saying an additional 2-3 weeks?>? Please clarify.
HID kits and Projectors, housings and harnesses are all in stock
All I'm waiting on is the adapter plates from the ship. The shop that's building the Adapter plates is swamped. I spoke with the manager this morning and I asked him to put an ASAP order on them but he said it might be 2 weeks to get them finished.
I did order about 2 dozen extra sets so this won't present an issue with the next GP round.
Apologies for the delay.
All I'm waiting on is the adapter plates from the ship. The shop that's building the Adapter plates is swamped. I spoke with the manager this morning and I asked him to put an ASAP order on them but he said it might be 2 weeks to get them finished.
I did order about 2 dozen extra sets so this won't present an issue with the next GP round.
Apologies for the delay.
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The Bi-xenon Radioflyer ACA Projector Headlight is the most powerful headlight system for the 97-04 corvette that retains the factory flip-up look. These take the already popular ACA headlights and modify them with a tuned and aligned Bi-xenon main beam projector.
(photo curtsey of "Mr bill")
The "bi-xenon" projector is capable of producing both high and low beam patterns by using a very small 12v current to move the cutoff shield. This allows for instantaneous high beams with a wider pattern and virtually no additional current draw over the normal setup.
The ACA design lights was plagued with an alignment issue where the high beam did not line up correctly with the low beam. Since the housing is a single solid unit, the high and low cold not be independently adjusted. Therefore a car with correctly aimed low beams would find the high beams useless. The projector modification I offer can correct for this by angling the projector to match where the high beam will hit.
The Kit I offer will come with a 55w HID kit. This is the same type of kit used on the now legendary Light cannon and stealth light cannon headlights. With nearly 3 times the luminosity of the factory halogen bulbs, and with a projector housing specifically designed for this bulb, the result is the ability to see further in the dark resulting increased safety and reduced fatigue.
Q: What makes Light Cannons superior to other options?
- OEM: Your OEM headlights have a horrible pattern and the bulb only produces 1000 lumens. It’s almost dangerous to drive on an unlit or poorly lit road.
- Aftermarket halogen bulbs: These draw more wattage and will often fail faster than OEM bulbs. In addition most “blue tinted” bulbs produce less usable light since the tinting eats up the light output.
- HID plug and play kits: The output of the HID bulbs are limited to the poor reflector and lens of the OEM light. There’s often a horrible glare and the output has hotspots that hamper your night vision.
- T84 Euro spec headlights: This kit requires 120 watts of power to get the same amount of output as the light cannon kit and the T84s are not HID friendly housings.
- ACA Original: The second best option, but many have reported the high beams section of the housing is not correctly aligned with the low beams resulting in a high beam that shoots into the sky instead of down the road.
- Modified ACA: This is the ONLY Bi-xenon projector-based HID headlight offered for the C5 that retains the pop-up feature. Superior optics and elegant styling make this the pinnacle of Corvette performance lighting.
Notes on the Modification:
The most noticeable difference was the increase in width of the modified lights. The modified lights had a beam spread of 76 degrees (the full width of a 16' garage door at 10 feet) compared to the original projector's 60 degree width.
ACA projector with 5000K 55w H9 HID bulb:
Modified projector with 5000K 55w HID bulb
The 16 degrees of additional width may not seem like much, but at a distance of 50 feet, the modified projector will illuminate an additional 10+ feet on either side!
You'll also notice that the modified projector focuses the most amount of light at the top of the cutoff while the factory projector has a distinctive hot spot in the center. This results in "tunnel vision" for the ACA projector while the Modified version illuminates in a more uniform pattern making the entire road light up.
Now on to the high beam alignment issue. This seems to be the most common complaint among ACA users. A the housing is a single unit, there's no real way to adjust the high and low beams interdependently. The test shows that the ACA high beam is aimed far to low to be of any use.
ACA low beam:
ACA high beam:
ACA Low and High beam
The High beam should be aimed dead center on the step of the cutoff or slightly higher. The current ACA kit has the high beam aimed below the cutoff which means on the road it will be useless.
The Modified projector solves this problem in 2 ways. First, the projector is tilted down slightly to compensate for the high beam's position:
Modified ACA low beam:
Modified ACA high beam halogen over low beam
The second solution is the bi-xenon mechanism which moves the cutoff shield on the projector down to allow for a full-spread of the light. As you can see most of the light in the high beam pattern comes from the projector. In this kit the halogen bulb will serve mostly as a signaling device to other drivers. Unlike other HID high beam setups, the Bi-xenon mechanism has zero warmup time, draws virtually no additional current and can be flashed repeatedly with no damage to the HID bulb.
Modified ACA High beam with Bi-xenon high beam
The last significant difference is the quality of the beam pattern. The ACA projector is a very simple design with a flat cutoff shield designed to be easy to mass produce. As a result the optics were only focused correctly at a small part of the beam pattern resulting in a skewed cutoff pattern:
ACA cutoff pattern:
The Modified projector has a curved cutoff shield that correctly focuses light across the entire width of the pattern and contributes to the useable width of the beam.
Modified ACA cutoff Pattern
It's also noteworthy that the modified headlights look exactly like they came from the factory in appearance:
For more information on the development of these lights and a review from the owner of the first prototype set, visit:
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-g...onversion.html
To get on the GP, visit one of the 2 links below. I will be offering this product as a complete kit, or as a modification to current ACA owners. The GP will last from Today through Sunday March 25. From there it will be about 2-4 weeks until the kits begin to ship.
Complete kit: $600
http://shop.radioflyerinnovations.co...dlights-15.htm
Modification: $275
http://shop.radioflyerinnovations.co...cation-016.htm
For this first group buy, I will require that those getting the modification to their existing ACA units send me their lights. I will install/aim/test the projectors and the mounts. Once I am satisfied with the consistency of the modification, I will begin offering the upgrade kit with projectors, adapters harness and HID kits for customers to install it themselves.
If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to post.
(photo curtsey of "Mr bill")
The "bi-xenon" projector is capable of producing both high and low beam patterns by using a very small 12v current to move the cutoff shield. This allows for instantaneous high beams with a wider pattern and virtually no additional current draw over the normal setup.
The ACA design lights was plagued with an alignment issue where the high beam did not line up correctly with the low beam. Since the housing is a single solid unit, the high and low cold not be independently adjusted. Therefore a car with correctly aimed low beams would find the high beams useless. The projector modification I offer can correct for this by angling the projector to match where the high beam will hit.
The Kit I offer will come with a 55w HID kit. This is the same type of kit used on the now legendary Light cannon and stealth light cannon headlights. With nearly 3 times the luminosity of the factory halogen bulbs, and with a projector housing specifically designed for this bulb, the result is the ability to see further in the dark resulting increased safety and reduced fatigue.
Q: What makes Light Cannons superior to other options?
- OEM: Your OEM headlights have a horrible pattern and the bulb only produces 1000 lumens. It’s almost dangerous to drive on an unlit or poorly lit road.
- Aftermarket halogen bulbs: These draw more wattage and will often fail faster than OEM bulbs. In addition most “blue tinted” bulbs produce less usable light since the tinting eats up the light output.
- HID plug and play kits: The output of the HID bulbs are limited to the poor reflector and lens of the OEM light. There’s often a horrible glare and the output has hotspots that hamper your night vision.
- T84 Euro spec headlights: This kit requires 120 watts of power to get the same amount of output as the light cannon kit and the T84s are not HID friendly housings.
- ACA Original: The second best option, but many have reported the high beams section of the housing is not correctly aligned with the low beams resulting in a high beam that shoots into the sky instead of down the road.
- Modified ACA: This is the ONLY Bi-xenon projector-based HID headlight offered for the C5 that retains the pop-up feature. Superior optics and elegant styling make this the pinnacle of Corvette performance lighting.
Notes on the Modification:
The most noticeable difference was the increase in width of the modified lights. The modified lights had a beam spread of 76 degrees (the full width of a 16' garage door at 10 feet) compared to the original projector's 60 degree width.
ACA projector with 5000K 55w H9 HID bulb:
Modified projector with 5000K 55w HID bulb
The 16 degrees of additional width may not seem like much, but at a distance of 50 feet, the modified projector will illuminate an additional 10+ feet on either side!
You'll also notice that the modified projector focuses the most amount of light at the top of the cutoff while the factory projector has a distinctive hot spot in the center. This results in "tunnel vision" for the ACA projector while the Modified version illuminates in a more uniform pattern making the entire road light up.
Now on to the high beam alignment issue. This seems to be the most common complaint among ACA users. A the housing is a single unit, there's no real way to adjust the high and low beams interdependently. The test shows that the ACA high beam is aimed far to low to be of any use.
ACA low beam:
ACA high beam:
ACA Low and High beam
The High beam should be aimed dead center on the step of the cutoff or slightly higher. The current ACA kit has the high beam aimed below the cutoff which means on the road it will be useless.
The Modified projector solves this problem in 2 ways. First, the projector is tilted down slightly to compensate for the high beam's position:
Modified ACA low beam:
Modified ACA high beam halogen over low beam
The second solution is the bi-xenon mechanism which moves the cutoff shield on the projector down to allow for a full-spread of the light. As you can see most of the light in the high beam pattern comes from the projector. In this kit the halogen bulb will serve mostly as a signaling device to other drivers. Unlike other HID high beam setups, the Bi-xenon mechanism has zero warmup time, draws virtually no additional current and can be flashed repeatedly with no damage to the HID bulb.
Modified ACA High beam with Bi-xenon high beam
The last significant difference is the quality of the beam pattern. The ACA projector is a very simple design with a flat cutoff shield designed to be easy to mass produce. As a result the optics were only focused correctly at a small part of the beam pattern resulting in a skewed cutoff pattern:
ACA cutoff pattern:
The Modified projector has a curved cutoff shield that correctly focuses light across the entire width of the pattern and contributes to the useable width of the beam.
Modified ACA cutoff Pattern
It's also noteworthy that the modified headlights look exactly like they came from the factory in appearance:
For more information on the development of these lights and a review from the owner of the first prototype set, visit:
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-g...onversion.html
To get on the GP, visit one of the 2 links below. I will be offering this product as a complete kit, or as a modification to current ACA owners. The GP will last from Today through Sunday March 25. From there it will be about 2-4 weeks until the kits begin to ship.
Complete kit: $600
http://shop.radioflyerinnovations.co...dlights-15.htm
Modification: $275
http://shop.radioflyerinnovations.co...cation-016.htm
For this first group buy, I will require that those getting the modification to their existing ACA units send me their lights. I will install/aim/test the projectors and the mounts. Once I am satisfied with the consistency of the modification, I will begin offering the upgrade kit with projectors, adapters harness and HID kits for customers to install it themselves.
If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to post.
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The shop is scheduled to have the adapter plates finished by Wednesday. I should have the first batch of orders out Thursday and the remaining orders out by Friday. All orders will receive email updates from the shipping agents.
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Since i purchased from you.. I'd like to hear from you when they ship. not some "sub contractor" of yours. Thank you. Cannot wait to recieve!!
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International shipping is usually right around double for domestic....I think it would be in the $25-35 range for Canada.