Rear fog lamp
#1
Rear fog lamp
I was watching Motorvision on Speedvision and they were compairing the Porsche Boxter s and the s2k. When they showed the rear of the s2k there was a fog lanp intergrated into the bottom lip on the rear bumper. Not liking the way people drive in fog, my thought is whether this can be retro fitted or not. Has anyone done this, or are there members with cars that have this feature?
#3
I may be the only one in NA who's fitted the rear fog light so far. After I installed it a few weeks ago, I told Siepel how to do the cutout; he needed to install one fairly quickly so his NA model would meet Euro specs. I haven't done the wiring on mine yet; that's a project for later this week.
The light attaches to a couple of plastic studs that project insde the bumper, and are exactly the distance between the mounting holes on the light brackets. You have to carefully do the cutout using a home-made template. The switch is identical, and functions the same as the cruise control switch; it will fit in the blank on the right side of the dash - except it rocks the wrong way. You also need a switching relay and a seperate fuse. It's almost impossible to get the light to function exactly like the Euro model unless you want to spend countless hours taking off the dash panel to get to the CPU behind the gauge assembly, but with minimum wiring, you can turn it on and off (only) when the headlights are on.
Here's a pic of the foglight and brackets, and another pic with it installed:
The light attaches to a couple of plastic studs that project insde the bumper, and are exactly the distance between the mounting holes on the light brackets. You have to carefully do the cutout using a home-made template. The switch is identical, and functions the same as the cruise control switch; it will fit in the blank on the right side of the dash - except it rocks the wrong way. You also need a switching relay and a seperate fuse. It's almost impossible to get the light to function exactly like the Euro model unless you want to spend countless hours taking off the dash panel to get to the CPU behind the gauge assembly, but with minimum wiring, you can turn it on and off (only) when the headlights are on.
Here's a pic of the foglight and brackets, and another pic with it installed:
#5
Originally posted by FSures
I was watching Motorvision on Speedvision and they were compairing the Porsche Boxter s and the s2k. When they showed the rear of the s2k there was a fog lanp intergrated into the bottom lip on the rear bumper. Not liking the way people drive in fog, my thought is whether this can be retro fitted or not. Has anyone done this, or are there members with cars that have this feature?
I was watching Motorvision on Speedvision and they were compairing the Porsche Boxter s and the s2k. When they showed the rear of the s2k there was a fog lanp intergrated into the bottom lip on the rear bumper. Not liking the way people drive in fog, my thought is whether this can be retro fitted or not. Has anyone done this, or are there members with cars that have this feature?
#6
Motorvision said that the S2000 was a pure sports car with no frills. The interion showed where they saved money and the build quality was not up to the Porche standards. They liked the S2000. Said the Porche motor lived on torque and the S2000 lived on revs. Also said that a few options on the Porshe bought 2 S2000's.
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#8
Originally Posted by 1Y2KS2K,Dec 25 2001, 10:02 AM
I may be the only one in NA who's fitted the rear fog light so far. After I installed it a few weeks ago, I told Siepel how to do the cutout; he needed to install one fairly quickly so his NA model would meet Euro specs. I haven't done the wiring on mine yet; that's a project for later this week.
The light attaches to a couple of plastic studs that project insde the bumper, and are exactly the distance between the mounting holes on the light brackets. You have to carefully do the cutout using a home-made template. The switch is identical, and functions the same as the cruise control switch; it will fit in the blank on the right side of the dash - except it rocks the wrong way. You also need a switching relay and a seperate fuse. It's almost impossible to get the light to function exactly like the Euro model unless you want to spend countless hours taking off the dash panel to get to the CPU behind the gauge assembly, but with minimum wiring, you can turn it on and off (only) when the headlights are on.
Here's a pic of the foglight and brackets, and another pic with it installed:
The light attaches to a couple of plastic studs that project insde the bumper, and are exactly the distance between the mounting holes on the light brackets. You have to carefully do the cutout using a home-made template. The switch is identical, and functions the same as the cruise control switch; it will fit in the blank on the right side of the dash - except it rocks the wrong way. You also need a switching relay and a seperate fuse. It's almost impossible to get the light to function exactly like the Euro model unless you want to spend countless hours taking off the dash panel to get to the CPU behind the gauge assembly, but with minimum wiring, you can turn it on and off (only) when the headlights are on.
Here's a pic of the foglight and brackets, and another pic with it installed: