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Old 02-08-2005, 10:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default MPx PIAA Yellow-Fog & SuperWhite-Driving Light Kit...

Modern Performance has just released a new PIAA kit with custom MPx brakets to mount them in place of the OEM fogs. For more info go to this link:
Update on Driving/Fog light Piaa/MPx program :
You get either a Yellow/Orangish Fog light system or a Super White Driving Light system.

Pics of the Yellow Fog & Super White Driving Lights:



This is the Yellow Fog Kit:







Super White Driving Kit:

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Old 02-10-2005, 08:56 PM   #2 (permalink)
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i'm buying it.

thank you MPx.
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Old 02-11-2005, 12:24 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Pics are in the next post... I double posted unknowingly.

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Old 02-11-2005, 12:29 AM   #4 (permalink)
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I just put them on today, I recieved them yesterday... Thanks MPx!
Here's some pics I took. I also have a few .MOV's but they are too large, so I wont post them until I can compress them better.

Basic Review: These are much better in terms of light output than the OEM fogs. The install was fairly easy and took about 3 hours or so. It probably would have taken less time, but passing the switch into the cabin took a big chunk of the time. Also my cordless drill battery was almost dead. I would say they are better in appearance than what my pics show, they are closer the MPx pics above. I will see if I can make better pics later. The blue is not as bright as in the MPx pic tho, but the yellow is... The bonus is that it's just a filter in the glass that creates the color you see, and it takes a standard H3 bulb. So it should last a long time before it needs changed. I plan on upgrading my headlights with the Projectors that are currently in R&D along with a HID kit, so I am hoping it will turn out as a good combo. Overall, I would definately recommend it to anyone as a fog upgrade. I would guess that the Super White Driving kit would perform as good or better.


From an angle: they are really a bluish color w/yellow tint


From a Slight angle: they are more yellow w/blue tint


From strait ahead: they are pure yellow w/orangish tint


From same level: shows a better representation of how yellow they are...


Up against a wall: With Fogs Off.


Up against a wall: With Fogs On.


Up against a wall from farther back: With Fogs On.


Up against a wall from farther back: With Fogs Off.


Driving View: With Fogs On.


Another Driving View: With Fogs On.


Driving View: With Fogs Off.

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i just don't like the YELLOW part...
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I second that
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Oh noes!!!1! Don't hit the fence!!!



Is that a gear indicator and shift light in the dash?
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Here are some better pics with 2 .MOV's

(This .MOV is of the different angle views of the Fogs from outside)
Right Click -> Save As... (6.55MB)
http://home.comcast.net/~fyx193/DSCN0312.MOV

(This .MOV is of the driver's view from inside while driving)
Right Click -> Save As... (7.67MB)
http://home.comcast.net/~fyx193/DSCN0316.MOV

This is a pic from outside the car at the light against a wall from an angle...


This is another angle shot... The blue still doesn't show up that well, and it's not as white as it is in this pic. It's more like the blue reflection on the ground...


This is a directly parallel view of the fog lights...

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Nice extensive review... I'm pretty interested. I assume they are a glass lens?
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Quote: Originally Posted by SRT n SVT
Nice extensive review... I'm pretty interested. I assume they are a glass lens?

Yeah... Glass Lens/Metal Housing and a standard H3 Halogen Bulb.

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H10 bulb? So these are not the 510 PIAA lights? They have H3 bulbs.

WoW am I confused now?

That's what I thought
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Quote: Originally Posted by crewzen
H10 bulb? So these are not the 510 PIAA lights? They have H3 bulbs.

WoW am I confused now?

Sorry, I was confusing the H3 with an H10 that I was reading up on from some other site.... I've updated my posts they use an H3 and they are the 510 PIAA lights.
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I thought the H3 were in there, because they offer 4 different style bulbs for that light white, ultra white, purble, yellow. That is a good selection.
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They look awesome! Do you have a seperate switch to turn those foglights?
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Quote: Originally Posted by RobzSRT04
They look awesome! Do you have a seperate switch to turn those foglights?

Yes, they come with a switch... but I just left the switch in the on position, and then wired the lights up to switch of the stock fog wiring. So now I can turn the fogs on/off from the OEM cabin switch.
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