And away we go with today's projects!
Completed two today, fitting the FM inlet elbow and wiring and installing the DRLs....
First off the DRL install.
I decided to install these for safety reasons, a small, low, grey car isn't particularly visible.
I've already had 3 vehicles pull straight in front of me, one on the way home from picking my car up after purchase!
The visibility of cars with DRLs is much greater but there are laws regarding how you can install them. The must only be visible from the front of the vehicle and they must turn off when any other lights are switched on, including the parking lights.....
First off was to source the parts required. These came from eBay and included;
- a control unit. Most for sale seemed to be designed to work directly from the battery, which doesn't work particularly well with the MX5's battery being in the boot. I ended up settling on this one which is wired into the ignition circuit.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/400392351503 ... 1497.l2649- some DRL globes/fittings. Cheap isn't the word for these units, incredibly light and flimsy, with wires that seem to have only 4 or 5 strands.....
However they are very slim, which is what I was after, and for ~$5 delivered worth having a go with!
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/400581140780 ... 1497.l2649Here's a picture of the actual unit.

The first step was to dismantle the unit and spend some time with some roof & gutter silicone attempting to make it more water resistant.
I also don't think it's at all UV resistant but that shouldn't be too much of an issue with where I have them mounted....
Next was to wire up the harness and route the cables to the front of the car. Fortunately there was previously a hands-free phone setup in the car (which I removed, was for an older phone type) so I had an ignition wire handy, I just needed to get it into the engine bay. A bit fiddly but there's a rubber grommet just below where the accelerator cable passes through the firewall which I made a hole in to pass the wire. The rest of the harness is secured just behind the driver's side headlight with the two globe wires fed through with the rest of the factory loom to behind the bumper and down into the opening for the intercooler/radiator.
Here's a picture of the main harness, I'll shorten all the wires later on when I'm completely happy with the setup.

The globes themselves are positioned in the top right and left hand corners of the main cooling opening.
They are positioned all the way back and one side of the globe housing actually rests on the factory tow hooks. This keeps them well out of sight, they are not restricting airflow at all and there's a helpful bolt located there that I was able to use to mount the small right angle bracket the globes sit on.
Here's a picture of them installed and turned off.

..... and here's a picture of them on.

Finally here's a picture standing up a little to show how they largely disappear when not looking straight on at the vehicle from a distance....

I may end up moving the globes a little further forward but the whole point is to seen from a distance not up close. I'll spend some time testing in the real world before I make up my mind....
Additionally the globes are VERY directional so need to tweak the alignment a bit.
So there you have it, total cost of less than $30 and so far I'm pretty happy with the result!
Time will tell if that lasts and to see what the durability of the globes is like. I may replace them with better quality units, or I might just order a few spare sets and replace them as the die, at $5 a set this is the most cost effective way but I'll wait and see how long the first set lasts.

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