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BoosTED 05-13-2007 04:16 AM

DIY: Rear Rotary Accent Light version number 5
 
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First off I know this has been done before and kudos to those that made kits to make it affordable for those of us that were able to attain these kits (Derwankel; RX8Strakes) that were similar to the Mazda Euro rear fog light. Also a mention to RXP33D because he was the first to DIY this. ;)

My variation is simple in design but seems to work well so far.

What I used:

A harness from a sidemarker light from our car (a generic harness for a 194 will work fine)


I don't endorse the autoluminations bulbs but posted this link because many were asking where to get a generic 194 harness...
http://autolumination.com/194.htm (Pigtail Harness 60-60 at the bottom should work well)

A red carbon fiber accent for the rear rotary accent (this attaches to the back wall inside the rotary accent).

A single red 194 high power flank LED these can be purchased on eBay for less than $10 a pair. (I used LED because it does not give off heat like an incandescent bulb does). :) (most of these are non-polarity specific meaning they will work either way a person installs them).

A section of speaker wire about 3 feet long or 6 feet of single wire.

A Dremel to cut a small hole for the bulb to fit in the top of the accent behind the rotary accent.


For the wiring I tapped to the parking light at the brake light in the trunk.

It doesn't matter which pigtail harness wires you hook up if the bulb is non-polarized. If it is polarized you just turn the bulb around, you will know this if the bulb only lights when plugged in one way.

Black is ground.

Black red is positive for the parking light.

Black Yellow is positive for the brake light.


I chose to have this on all the time so it doesn't cause a distraction to those when I brake to look down at my accent. :cool:

I ran the wire through the rubber grommet in the bottom of the trunk under the jack tray.

BoosTED 05-13-2007 05:47 AM

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As you can see in the above picture the harness for the 194 bulb was cut down to be flat on one side of the connector. This gives a good flat mounting point for the bulb to sit flush with the plastic where it is mounted.

The third picture I have attached here shows the high power flank LED in the modified harness.

I wrapped in electrician's tape all the way around the bulb and sealed up around the connector.

I am aware that this makes it harder to change the bulb later but didn't want water to short the connection at the bulb. It would also be a good idea to put a little dielectric grease on the connections for the harness to prevent corrosion. :)


The next picture shows a side view of the connector and bulb. A person could use these just about anywhere since they take very little space and are very bright.


The fourth picture shows there is not a lot of space between the rear crush bumper and the rotary accent pod.

There was just enough space to attach the 194 connector with bulb to the top area where I cut the hole to let light shine through. The chip section sits flush inside that hole.

I used electrician's tape to secure it by wrapping the tape all the way around the pod. So far after having it installed for about a month it hasn't moved. I have the harness at about a 45 degree angle instead of 90 degrees (which would be pointing toward the front of the car when sitting on top of the pod behind the bumper cover.


The first two pictures show the carbon fiber insert with the bulb off and on.

The insert is not a requirement but is a nice touch to this install it gives a nice background for the light to emit off of.

I purchased it from www.rotarystuff.com he is a member on this forum.


http://www.rotarystuff.com/rx8rearbumper/index.html


The last picture shows the bulb on in the location at the top of the rotary accent pod.

BoosTED 05-13-2007 06:01 AM

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Here are some more images with the parking lights on.

This bulb emits a wide bright angle of light and is the same type that I installed for the 7440 and 7443 (turn signal and brake bulbs).

The initial reaction I got from one of our local club members was that I installed a halo setup for the rotary accent. :D:

It does a great job of enhancing the rotary symbol without being too bright for normal driving.

The Mazda Euro rear fog is great for areas that need a really bright light to make those driving behind aware of their position in thick London fog. For those that do not need a super bright light behind the car this is a great addition.


Comments or questions are now welcome. :bigok:

Spin9k 05-13-2007 06:29 AM

Considering the cost of some of the others solutions available, this one looks esp. nice. Could be considered an additional red backup light from the last pics there, perhaps a smaller bulb if you don't want so much illumination? I've also seen pieces of red reflector (adhesive repair pieces) that could also be cut to fit the back of the accent area that might provide more refectivity that CF (Autozone). The again the CF sure has more .. CF appeal!

Very creative variation on this mod and simple DIY. Good work :)

BoosTED 05-13-2007 06:44 AM

Thanks Spin9k.

If a person didn't have the CF insert it would give a better halo effect. :icon_tup:

Without the light in there it is tough to see the insert because of the overshadowing of the bumper.

The amount of light that it gives off is close to the rear tail lights. The exposure time on these pictures without a flash at night tends to exaggerate the lumen's that are given off. It isn't overpowering at all. I wanted a solution that hid the bulb and this gave it to me.

RX8MAN04 05-15-2007 03:45 PM

hey nice install ted... i've been wanting to do that myself for awhile but still have my ms cai and midpipe sitting in the garage. plus thanks for the plug

BoosTED 05-15-2007 05:52 PM

Thanks RX8MAN04.

It seems like there is always something to install or replace on the car.

:yesnod:

Sato Tatsuya 05-15-2007 06:39 PM

wow, that is a great install! I love how it looks! :)

BoosTED 05-25-2007 05:13 PM

Thanks Sato.

Someone asked for pictures of other rear accent lights over on the Minnesota forum so I compiled a small list.

:)

1. Mazda JDM Rear Fog Light : http://www.mnrx8club.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=73

http://img455.imageshack.us/img455/7123/34ig1.jpg
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2. RXP33D custom rear accent light

http://img455.imageshack.us/img455/2...achmentrd2.jpg

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3. Derwankel Rear accent light:

http://www.rx8fun.com/fog/images/7.jpg


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4. RX-8 strakes rear accent light:

http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/9696/stealthsn8.gif
http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/6083/stealth2jo5.gif

krnxdoughboi 10-26-2007 10:51 PM

nice
 
very nice job. im guessing you had experience in these kinds of electrical installations before?

BoosTED 10-27-2007 03:00 PM

Thanks.

I've done quite a few remote starts, alarms, and multimedia systems in cars.

This was quite simple compared to those projects. ;)

ModestoRX8 12-19-2007 02:02 PM

Has anyone done this on the front? WOuld it be legal to do so? Can anyone see any reason not to? (provided it is not illegal)? I am thinking of doing the front and back... Thoughts?

BoosTED 12-19-2007 03:25 PM

I have been thinking about it.

A person should check their state laws about what color is acceptable in the front.

I know here in Minnesota it is illegal to have white or blue in the rear of the car. :dunno: I think it is due to looking like a reverse light.

In the front I think it is illegal to have red.

ModestoRX8 12-21-2007 09:44 AM

Thanks for the tips. Got mine wired last night.. 2am... couldn't sleep. I just used an autozone sidemarker light and mounted it righ in the rotary symbol... cost me like 8 bucks for the light, 3 for some extra wire which I will use on other projects, and about 35 minutes of my time. I dont like the way the sidemarker looks mounted in the middle of the rotary emblem. It came with a red cover that I thought would look cool... it looks lame. I am going to cut the red cover off the light with my dremel and mount some red plastic in the rotary to make it look more like the others that are out there.

I shot for unique and landed at stupid.... oh well, the wiring and the light are there, it will just take another 20 minutes of tweaking. :) I like to work on this car anyway. :)

Thanks for the great pictures and the DIY, it really helped.

BoosTED 12-21-2007 11:12 AM

Nice, if you could post some pictures of how it is and then later when you change it. ;) Someone might like how yours looks. :dunno:

ModestoRX8 12-22-2007 10:30 PM

my side marker light version 1
 
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Here is how it looks currently. I just used the rubber gasket that was around the light to wedge it into the rotary symbol... Viola!

I thought I would like it, but I dont.... I am going to mount a triangular piece of plastic in the rotary symbol so the entire rotary lights up, rather than just the light I installed, I am then going to cut the existing red cover off this light so that it is brighter and it will iluminate the whole rotary symbol.

so.... here is how it looks now.

BoosTED 12-23-2007 10:53 PM

Hmmm thanks for posting that Modesto.

Innovation has to start somewhere.

ModestoRX8 12-29-2007 05:14 AM

New light
 
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Here are some pictures of what the NEW and improved version of this light look like... and how I did it.

ModestoRX8 12-29-2007 05:18 AM

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THe first pic is of a trailer light assembly, 8.00 at my local hardware store.

The second picture shows where I drew on it in black marker the rotary symbol I traced.

The nextpicture is the UGLY first rough cut of the lens (removing all the black tracing marks :)

I refined the cutting from there using a dremel.

I fit the whole thing together and made it watertight using a marine silicone, in the lens picture you can still see some on the top drying.

The bottom pictures are what it looks like installed. All in all I am damn happy. This cost less than 30.00 to do and looks great! Thanks again all who helped with the wiring DIY's etc.

BoosTED 12-29-2007 12:58 PM

I like that one better.

Good job, ModestoRX8.

:)

:icon_tup:

Silver_Mazda09 01-06-2008 10:38 PM

Saw that light in person, it looks really good. Looks like the one you would by from RX8Strakes store. Really good quality. Looks like I am be getting together with ModestoRx8 soon. hehehe....

ModestoRX8 01-07-2008 02:09 AM

you can work on your back light while I am putting in my vent lights. :P

Thanks for the compliment. cutting the plastic lens sucked. It was a labor of love to do it for myself and I am happy to help you with yours, but I can see why no one sells this kit for cheap... :)

ModestoRX8 01-21-2008 10:18 AM

Went to Silver_Mazda09's and helped him build this, and while we were going, another cen val 8 showed up so we did one for him too. :)

THere are some pics of the three of us rockin our lights together, we will post them soon.

BoosTED 01-21-2008 12:27 PM

How much did you guys spend on the installs?

ModestoRX8 01-23-2008 01:29 AM

6 - 8 bucks for the trailer taillights. I had an led from a sidemarker that I used, the other two guys bought a 194 harness for 6 - 8 bucks. One tube of marine silicone... 6 bucks, I already had it on hand from doing mine so we only had to buy one and I still have more. Wire we had laying around from other projects, solder, shrink wrap, all laying around from other things. All the tools we used: Dremel, normal shop tools... nothing...

So it took about 12.00 - 16.00 bucks a car... ? And lots of pain in the butt cutting time on the lenses to get them to fit :)

I will bug hons to get the pictures up of his and of the process itself.

ModestoRX8 01-27-2008 01:49 PM

Here is the link to the pics.

https://www.rx8club.com/rx-8-multimedia-photo-gallery-6/3-rx8s-three-new-rotary-brake-lights-136473/

atony3333 04-03-2008 03:02 AM

Hi, could you tell me how to make the light at rear accent??
I'm very interest to find somewhere to buy it, but no store are selling this!!
And I saw your post, you can DIY by your self, it is great!! Can you teach me how to do it???
Thanks

BoosTED 04-03-2008 04:39 AM


Originally Posted by atony3333 (Post 2385563)
Hi, could you tell me how to make the light at rear accent??
I'm very interest to find somewhere to buy it, but no store are selling this!!
And I saw your post, you can DIY by your self, it is great!! Can you teach me how to do it???
Thanks

Did you read the first couple of posts in this thread? ;)

klepto 04-20-2008 03:47 PM

im loving this thread...I have been wanting to get a fog light in the rear after reading this it deffinately inspires me to just create my own. Thanks for the DIY's and all the ideas guys KUDOS + 1000

BoosTED 04-20-2008 05:10 PM

:cool:

Glad it helped.

klepto 05-01-2008 10:01 AM

I liked this DIY so much, and since I want a rear fog light...I purchased red plexiglass gonna go to the auto store and see if i can find a 194 harness and gonna make me one for myself...I'll keep ya'll posted w/pix when im done. BTW did I mention I love this DIY? Thanks a ton.

BoosTED 05-01-2008 10:53 AM

:cool:

:icon_tup:

klepto 05-14-2008 01:01 PM

I finally got a chance to post these two pictures...I haven't wire it up yet but this is a preview of the final product...

http://memimage.cardomain.com/member...0_199_full.jpg

http://memimage.cardomain.com/member...0_200_full.jpg

klepto 05-14-2008 01:02 PM

The total cost for my custom rear euro fog light was under $20...

BoosTED 05-14-2008 01:46 PM

Are you doing the light from the top shining down?

It looks good even without seeing it lit up. :)

klepto 05-14-2008 02:08 PM

I am thinking of making it shine from above down but behind the plexi glass.

Quick question in order access the back of that section of the bumper is it just a matter of taking out the jack stand tool plastic section? Im gonna drill a hole just big enough to wedge the bulb to shine in and Im gonna wire it to the constant lights from the tail lights so it shines as a fog light.

klepto 05-14-2008 02:09 PM

oh and thanks for the complement i have to thank you for the write up that inspired me to make my own.

klepto 05-14-2008 02:10 PM

this...

https://www.rx8club.com/attachment.p...6&d=1179053008

how did you get to the back of it?

BoosTED 05-14-2008 10:44 PM


Originally Posted by klepto (Post 2462527)
this...

https://www.rx8club.com/attachment.p...6&d=1179053008

how did you get to the back of it?

That you can get to from under the rear bumper.

I don't think I jacked the car up, just layed down on the shipping blanket. :)

It is much easier to Dremel from the back of the car than under the bumper.

foo77 05-14-2008 11:05 PM

looks good to me :) but i think the plexi glass should extend a lil bit to get the bulb to sit in there.. just a thought..

http://img204.imageshack.us/img204/1...arylamphk2.png

BoosTED 05-14-2008 11:10 PM

I think there is a reflection from the rotary accent which makes it look like it is set back. Look at the allen head screw in the top left corner.

foo77 05-14-2008 11:17 PM

i'll get that :) anyway kudos for made this DIY thread :icon_tup:

klepto 05-16-2008 11:29 AM

yeah actually there is room behind the plexi. Basically the plexi sit between the rotory accent and the designated section where it goes so it basically sits on the lip bebore you push the rotory accent into place - actually the plexi is glued to the rotor accent.

OK I guess I will just drill from under neath so the light will shine up -vs- my idea of shining down. I just dont want it directly behind the plexi cause I dont want a shine spot. I want it to glow basically the same idea you have but instead of infront of the carbon kevlar i want to do it behind the plexi

BoosTED 05-16-2008 12:10 PM

If it shines up you will see the bulb when you look at the bumper.

Pull the accent with plexi and drill up so it shines down for best results.

My main concern was the shine spot(s) as well.

BoosTED 05-16-2008 12:12 PM


Originally Posted by foo77 (Post 2463664)
i'll get that :) anyway kudos for made this DIY thread :icon_tup:

Thanks foo77.

:cool:

I am still really happy with the results that I was able to achieve.

Originally I was going to shine from behind the CF but it was not bright enough to my liking. The red plexi is a great idea Klepto.

klepto 05-16-2008 03:03 PM

thanks bro yeah I intend to make it shine down from above behind the plexi.

shakeyourbrakes 02-21-2009 10:28 AM

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hey what do you guys think about a few really bright white leds in the rotary housing...im about to rock the kenstyle rear, and I really want to go with completely red'd out taillights instead of a block masked off to be clear for the reverse lights to shine through on the tails( current setup ).

Ive always thought about doing it, im just not sure how visible this would be (being low on the car), or how bright I would be able to make it. Any suggestions or opinions.. EDIT- just found this pic of a car with it, bottom is the kenstyle
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BoosTED 02-21-2009 12:03 PM

You could do it for backup lights but because of local laws I would only use it for that.

Not a bad thought putting them down there as long as you have enough output. Remember if a person is in a parking lot it does signal to other drivers that they are backing up. If it is too different than where people would expect to look for backup lights it may cause confusion or an accident. :(

gregs 02-21-2009 01:15 PM

great info on here looks like i may attempt something like this as well


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