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Home Made Tsi's

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Posted 30 September 2007 - 09:42 AM

I've been wanting to do this for ages now and finally I've made a start on them :)


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Marked out using a card template.

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Drilling small holes all around the marked area for the intakes.

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The backs chopped off to allow plenty of cold air to pass through.

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The intake holes cut out.

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Should let plenty of cold in.

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Edges all cleaned up and smoothed out.

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Protective tape removed (note how I positioned the intakes to fit within the old reflectors).

http://www.auld66.dsl.pipex.com/Project/TSI
There are small gaps either side of the new intakes that will need to be filled and sealed against the rain though.

http://www.auld66.dsl.pipex.com/Project/TSI
I'll use small bits of Foamex and some bridging filler to seal them.

http://www.auld66.dsl.pipex.com/Project/TSI
The old bulb holders were melted away so these need some work on them.

http://www.auld66.dsl.pipex.com/Project/TSI
I decided to cut away the old bulb holder surrounds and I'll make up some aluminum plates to hold the new indicator bulbs in.

http://www.auld66.dsl.pipex.com/Project/TSI
Because I've chopped away where the old indicator bulbs were for the intakes I'm going to fit three white LED's as my side lights like this.

http://www.auld66.dsl.pipex.com/Project/TSI
They will just push in the holes and I'll glue them in place so they can easily be taken out again if any of them blow. The nice thing about using these is if one blows I still have two LED's as a side light!

http://www.auld66.dsl.pipex.com/Project/TSI
While I'm at it I'm removing all the raised lettering from the lenses to make them really smooth as they will be painted black except where the side light and indicators are.

http://www.auld66.dsl.pipex.com/Project/TSI
The lens on the left still has it's raised lettering the lens on the right has been filed and smoothed over.


More to come!



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Posted 30 September 2007 - 09:51 AM

the master craftsman continues his good work!

Well done Roland. Bet they wil l look great.
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Posted 30 September 2007 - 09:51 AM

Bloody genius you are :thumb-up: :thumb-up:
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Posted 30 September 2007 - 10:01 AM

Nice work Roland, I love the idea of the led sidelights. Keep us updated.
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Posted 30 September 2007 - 10:03 AM

Nice one mate...

I always envy people that are capable of making there own things, the only thing i can make is mess.. lol
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Posted 30 September 2007 - 01:43 PM

Thats a really good idea, saves alot of cash aswell

Dont forget piccies of the final product
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Posted 30 September 2007 - 06:41 PM

Roland they look good :)

I have some tsi's but I can't make them fit with my nose, so am giving up and was just gonna mesh out the whole light opening and put some kind of bracket with the lights on behind it... this looks much better though!




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Posted 30 September 2007 - 06:48 PM

Good to have ya back Roland,


Be nice to see how they come out mate.


Did you ever sort out anything with them sunstrips?



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Posted 30 September 2007 - 09:12 PM

Fantastic idea Roland :thumb-up: . I will be watching your progress closely.
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Posted 30 September 2007 - 10:09 PM

great homebrew modding as usual. look forward to the finished item
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Posted 02 October 2007 - 07:54 PM

I couldn't get 6 small white LED's so I went for these larger LED bulbs instead.

http://www.auld66.dsl.pipex.com/Project/TSI

They are quite a bit bigger so I'll only use two on each side. I soldered wires to the bulbs for ease of fitting.

http://www.auld66.dsl.pipex.com/Project/TSI

Very bright too!

http://www.auld66.dsl.pipex.com/Project/TSI

I wanted some chrome rings to go round the two side lights and the indicators. These were a bargain at about £10 for the lot from B&Q.

http://www.auld66.dsl.pipex.com/Project/TSI

The area where the incicators are going was covered in two layers of orange translucent vinyl and then a "one way" type silver film stuck on top. The area where the side lights will go had a single layer of the silver film stuck over it.

http://www.auld66.dsl.pipex.com/Project/TSI

As you can see looking from the back you can see the orange vinyl but not from the front. When lit up the orange is visible from the front though.

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Because I decided to use two larger LED side light bulbs I've had to enlarge the outer holes and the middle hole will now be filled in.

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Masking tape stuck over the layers of vinyl/film and marked out for the side lights and indicators.

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I then carefully cut around the edges of each circle and removed all excess masking tape and vinyl.

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Fine steel mesh screen from an old microwave door.

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Perfect for my intakes I thought.

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It's a very fine mesh but still lets air flow through it very easily. Plus it's very strong so will take hits from stones very well.

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The gaps at the ends where the light units are were blocked off and filled and all the edges around the intakes filled with P40 bridging filler to stop water getting in anywhere.

http://www.auld66.dsl.pipex.com/Project/TSI

Primed up to highlight all defects.

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Fine mesh test sprayed with chrome paint.

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Both mesh panels glued in place and the one at the front has a black Foamex template taped to it ready for the edging to be glued in place.

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Edging made from a length of old coax cable glued in place. This will get sprayed chrome along with the mesh at a later date to match the sidelight and indicator rings.

http://www.auld66.dsl.pipex.com/Project/TSI


More to come!



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Posted 02 October 2007 - 07:57 PM

OMG Roland....you are a genius :worship: Can't wait to see the end result :thumb-up:
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Posted 02 October 2007 - 08:01 PM

Im astounded by your genius :thumb-up: :thumb-up:
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Posted 02 October 2007 - 09:14 PM

You really are a clever chap, and sooo much patience!
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Posted 03 October 2007 - 12:18 PM

Superb mate!!!

You never cease to amaze me!

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Posted 03 October 2007 - 12:23 PM

This thread is like Blue Peter for adults, that or Playschool and through the round window!! :)

You make it look so easy Roland. Excellent work and I can't wait to see the final installment :thumb-up: .
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Posted 03 October 2007 - 12:43 PM

That is excelent.
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Posted 03 October 2007 - 12:51 PM

Good going man. I always love seeing your mods! :thumb-up: :thumb-up: :thumb-up:
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Posted 03 October 2007 - 04:09 PM

I did a bit more today.....


http://www.auld66.dsl.pipex.com/Project/TSI
All primed up ready for checking for any defects etc. I later cut away all that excess glue around the edges as much as I could.

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Sprayed chrome.

http://www.auld66.dsl.pipex.com/Project/TSI
The intakes were them masked off and the units painted gloss black. Then the masking tape covering the light areas was removed revealing the silver film underneath and chrome curtain rings glued in place.

http://www.auld66.dsl.pipex.com/Project/TSI
Testing the sidelights.

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I'm not sure why they light up slightly blue but I think it may have something to do with the silver film?

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Testing the indicators. There is a slight light bleed into the fixing holes but I will block that off before fitting the TSI's.

http://www.auld66.dsl.pipex.com/Project/TSI
Perfect indicators. I love them!

I've still got to go over the mesh on both units to prick out any holes that are blocked with paint and there are a few small gaps around the rings that need sealing up but they are just about finished now. I'll post some pics of them fitted soon.


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Posted 03 October 2007 - 04:12 PM

Very nice!
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