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Old 08-01-2011, 08:46 PM
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Default ***"Light Cannon" Custom Pop up Projector headlights. GP 7!!!!

Now’s you’re chance to get a set of Radioflyer’s world-famous “light cannon” HID projector headlights the most powerful pop up headlights ever built for the 5th generation corvette. For those of you who are tired of not being able to see at night, lights provide the solution.





What makes Light Cannons special?

The Light Cannons are the result of nearly a year of my research into the best possible lighting for corvette while keeping the price manageable. They combine the optical technology of Hella (makers of the Mercedes, BMW and other headlight components) combined with custom designed Mounting frames and thermoformed ABS shrouds to match your factory look. In addition, every light cannon kit comes with a Hi-4 harness that allows your Low beams to remain on with your high beams (a feature that until recently required an in depth knowledge of vehicle electronics) I have personally tried or seen every commercially available kit for the C5 corvette and feel the Light cannons are by far the best performing product for the money.

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: 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.

- Fixed headlights: Many feel the appearance of fixed headlights throw off the lines of the car. In addition the higher quality fixed headlight kits cost on average 75% more than the light cannons kit.


Compare Light cannons to your OEM headlights:


What you get:

Base Kit: $800
Includes:
- Hella 90mm projector low beams
- Hella 90mm Free-form Reflectors
- Reinforced Aluminum Frames
- Stainless and aluminum Hardware
- Thermoformed ABS Shrouds
- Plug and play relay harness,
- HID kit with Ballasts and Bulbs
- High beam Harness w/ 65w High beam bulb,
- Hi-4 circuit
- Detailed installation instructions in .pdf Format

Compare brightness to OEM headlight bulb (1000 lumens)
Bulb color options:
3000K – Golden yellow (2900 lumens)
4300K – OEM halogen yellow (3100 lumens)
5000K – Pure White (3000lumens)
6000K – White with blue tint (2900 lumens)
8000K – Iceburg Blue (2600 lumens)

(4300K)



Upgrades:
Halo rings: +$100 ***now also available in blue***
(Includes mounted Halo rings and transformers integrated into Relay harness)


H7 High beams w/ city light: +$120 (Halogen)
(There are much more H7 aftermarket bulbs available than the H9 in the base kit for those who want an aftermarket halogen high beam)

Euro Spec projector Headlight Modules: +$200
(These can be modified for Left hand drive and are ECE compliant for European cars and feature a sloped cutoff pattern instead of the stepped DOT pattern. ECE projectors do not use the new cutoff shield)

HID High beam: +$120 (can be used with H9 base kit or H7 upgrade)


HID Fog: +$120
(Includes second HID plug and play kit)


HID fog and High beam: +$200
(includes second and third HID kit with Dual-output relay harness for fogs and lows)



NEW OPTION!!!!! Bi-Xenon main beam!!!
(+ $400)
For the first time ever, there is now a production variant of the 90mm modules with a bi-mode operation. Hella has long offered a Bi-xenon projector with D2S bulb, but at over $500 PER PROJECTOR, it priced many out of the market. Hella has recently introduced their Bi-Halogen projector which is HID friendly as you can see from the pictures below.

What is Bi-Xenon?
Bi-xenon refers to a headlight design where the Low and high beam patterns are created by a single light source. The change in beam pattern occurs when a spring-loaded solenoid causes minor change in optics. For a projector like the Hella 90mm, the solenoid opens part of the cutoff shield resulting the cutoff line moving significantly higher. The operation of the High beam solenoid is instantaneous (faster than a separate halogen high beam) and takes very little current to operate.

How is this used in the Light Cannon’s Kit?

The Bi-xenon projector is mounted in place of the original Low beam projector. The high beam reflector will remain as part of the circuit for additional high beam lighting. The Bi-xenon high beam solenoid will be tapped from the high beam circuit.

Can I upgrade my existing Light Cannon’s Kit?

Yes. If you have an existing light cannon kit, You can upgrade your kit with the Bi-xenon setup. The Bi xenon projector uses the same style bulb as your existing low beam. Since the Bi-xenon projector is about 11 oz heavier than the original low beam projector, the Bi-xenon comes with a new heavy duty designed mounting system (similar to but larger than the original) The existing mounting holes in the aluminum frame for the low beams will need to be drilled out to a larger size. (required hole size is 17/32”)

If you already have a light cannon kit, you can purchase this upgrade for the same price. I will include quick-splices to allow you to easily tap into the high beam circuit. If you would like me to install the Bi-xenon projector on your setup, you can ship me your headlights for modification. I charge $50 for the modification and will keep your old projectors. (Only frame, modules and hi-beam short harness are needed)


Comparison of Bi-xenon projector vs. Original Light cannon projector (OEM shield)





The Larger lens of the Bi-xenon unit and the removal of the Fresnel lines from the focal lens results in a significantly sharper pattern with improved width and central hotspot:

(Pattern shots taken inside on 20’ ceiling using 55w 6000K bulb)

Original projector (LC 1.0)


Bi-xenon projector (low beam mode)


Bi-xenon projector (high beam mode)


Customer’s car with Bi-xenon projectors


Pattern shots in garage




GP details: This GP will last until Monday August 15, 2011. Payment is due upon order. Construction will take 2-4 weeks to complete. Each order will be updated when the kit is complete and emailed with tracking information. Prices include shipping for domestic orders only. International orders will need to PM me for additional shipping charges.

To get in the GP, please post on this thread AND send an EMAIL with the title “LC 2.0 GP info” stating your HID color preference and option packages. To speed the build process Payment is due upon time of order.

To order: email: Radioflyer97@gmail.com



Shipping insurance: All of my previous headlight kits have been sent out with only the automatic insurance from UPS. If you wish to add full-coverage to your shipment, there will be a $25 up-charge to cover the difference. Please note if you wish to include this coverage.


If you have any questions, please post on this thread so others can benefit as well. Previous Light cannon owners are welcome to post as well.

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I still love turning on my lights now. I have the Light Cannons 2.0 and HID fogs, they are the best lights I have had on my C5.
Only wish my installer was still in business, otherwise I would do the upgrade to the BiXenon (no way I'm attempting it alone). George if you come to Corvettes at Carlisle you can do the install!
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Originally Posted by zipity
I still love turning on my lights now. I have the Light Cannons 2.0 and HID fogs, they are the best lights I have had on my C5.
Only wish my installer was still in business, otherwise I would do the upgrade to the BiXenon (no way I'm attempting it alone). George if you come to Corvettes at Carlisle you can do the install!
Great Products from Radio Flyer!
Installing the Bi-xenon feature is not that difficult. You will need to drill out the mounting holes on the aluminum light cannon frame, but other than that, it's just a plug and play installation. If you want me to install them, you can ship me your frames with the light modules mounted and i will install your Bi-xenon projectors for $50 (see details on "can i upgrade my existing lights cannons kit)
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Update: All parts have been received. lights are expected to start shipping on monday.
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I am currently running the Euro T-84 headlights, 90/135 W bulbs with a high wattage harness with relay.
I am very interested in your kit.
Is your kit pretty much a plug and play install?
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Originally Posted by silverbird
I am currently running the Euro T-84 headlights, 90/135 W bulbs with a high wattage harness with relay.
I am very interested in your kit.
Is your kit pretty much a plug and play install?
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Total plug and play/bolt-on install. No cutting, grinding, trimming, drilling or permanent modifications required
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Originally Posted by TheRadioFlyer
Total plug and play/bolt-on install. No cutting, grinding, trimming, drilling or permanent modifications required
Do you still sell these?

I like the style.
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Originally Posted by Neatnic
Do you still sell these?

I like the style.
These have long since been replaced by our Bi-xenon ACA headlights.

http://shop.radioflyerinnovations.co...lights-015.htm

The new headlight have the following advantages over the light cannons:

- Bi-xenon (HID low and high modes from a single HID bulb)
- Wider/sharper pattern
- Easier to install
- $150 cheaper
- Dedicated LED LED high beam
- Aims using factory adjusters
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Originally Posted by TheRadioFlyer
These have long since been replaced by our Bi-xenon ACA headlights.

http://shop.radioflyerinnovations.co...lights-015.htm

The new headlight have the following advantages over the light cannons:

- Bi-xenon (HID low and high modes from a single HID bulb)
- Wider/sharper pattern
- Easier to install
- $150 cheaper
- Dedicated LED LED high beam
- Aims using factory adjusters
I am seriously considering these. What color beam would you suggest? Do they come with the optional "lighted ring".
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Originally Posted by Neatnic
I am seriously considering these. What color beam would you suggest? Do they come with the optional "lighted ring".
5000K is going to give you the best output and is also our most popular.

We do not offer the version with the ring. That version is made and china and has numerous problems including optical issues with the main lens, poor weather seal and a tendency to crumble at the mounting points during installation.

The housing we us is made in Taiwan and has none of the above-mentioned issues
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Originally Posted by TheRadioFlyer
5000K is going to give you the best output and is also our most popular.

We do not offer the version with the ring. That version is made and china and has numerous problems including optical issues with the main lens, poor weather seal and a tendency to crumble at the mounting points during installation.

The housing we us is made in Taiwan and has none of the above-mentioned issues
Ok. Thank you for the info.

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