The hood is a second hand one (thanks Csaba) that's been resprayed along with the pod itself, and I can always swap back to the regular hood if I want (also a good reason for keeping the small secondary spot lights).
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I know, fried retinas aren't pleasurable - I'll be doing a very good job of the aimingSo Cal Mark wrote:I hope I don't see you coming towards me
If you're going to do a job, you may as well do it properly!v6spider wrote:A little too subtle... don't Ya think!
One of Mr Allison's finest 95A upgrades was a prerequisite for this! (http://www.allisonsautomotive.com/produ ... electrical)Exit98 wrote:The question that immediately came to me: does your alternator generate enough juice to keep them lit?.
The great thing about this is that I can simply swap hoods back to the stock one. It's a single multiway connector, and four bolts. Incidentally, drawing a few "cross lines" vertically and horizontally around the hinges have saved several hours of cursing and swearing when removing and replacing the hood. First place a towel over the engine up by the cowling so the hood doesn't snag the paintwork. Locate the rearmost bolt in a "pretty close" horizontal position, then lift up the hood, loosen one side and do both bolts - repeat for the other. Works a treat for me.Exit98 wrote:I mean, I wouldn't do that to my Spider, but geeze it's pretty cool.