I'm in love with this forum :)
Also, can't I just install an HID kit in place of the halogen? Are the projectors the same as the bi-xenon? I'm guessing it's just missing the ballast and the switch for high-beam.
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Yea you can. I looked into it on my zhp. You can get a decent pair as low as $150.
My previous e46 had xenon. Difference is fairly significant, but since I do so little night driving it doesn't bother me.
I'll be doing a headlight refresh soon, staying with halogens. New bulbs, lenses, and clear corners. All in it's about $150-200 I think. The lenses are the most expensive part.
Pricing doesn't seem so bad on set of ZXW-R lenses: http://www.theretrofitsource.com/com...l#.U2vkH61dWJA
I think all you need is lenses and ballasts for a nice setup that will probably beat the stock bi-xenons.
I learned a lot today. Thanks again for your help.
Tranny capacity is ~2qts i believe. I run 1qt ATF 1qt MTL and it's a great compromise for the climate up here. No issues with synchros.
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Depends on the tranny. I don't remember exactly but I think if you have a green sticker it's straight MTL and if it's yellow it's 75-90 gear oil (for redline fluids at least)
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