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Psyfox 07-02-2009 01:06 AM

My Alero - Will Be Continuously Updated
 
So here's my Alero so far:

http://s10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...20Alero%20GLS/

2001 Alero GLS Coupe (black, 3400)

What has been done:

Replaced Box Filter with a WAI/SRI (I know, it's not green YET...and that's the jankiest way to hold that shit up off the fender, but it hasn't fallen off yet ;))

5 Tinted Windows (driver, passenger, 2 small back windows, and back windshield) - 15% Llumar tint

LED Steering Wheel Cover - Carbon Weave with Green LEDs (Toxin, you can see the pictures of the cover itself along with where the battery pack sits)

Replaced Glove Box Light with 1Watt LED - Cool White

Replaced Trunk Light with Festoon LED - Cool White

Replaced Map Lights with LEDs (the one on the passenger side is a 1Watt LED, the other is a smaller wattage bulb, but the other 1Watt is coming in soon, so that will be replaced again) - Green

Replaced Dome Light with Festoon LED - Green

To Come:

AAS Body Kit (sanding and painting that myself...and eff it's a pain in the ass of a long process)

JKL GTR type-C spoiler with LED third (well...fourth for me) taillight (same process as Body Kit)

Wize DTM type Dual Tip Performance Muffler - Chromed?/Polished? (I'm not sure...it shines, lol - haven't received it yet)

Footwell Lighting with LED strips from Oznium - Green

Underbody LED kit - Green

Lining some part of my interior with Neon Stringlights - Green

Paint Brake Calipers (and possibly engine) - Green (engine may end up being black with green lettering on the 3400)

Rear Instrument Lights replaced with LED Twist Lock lights - Green

Replace light in the under-console area (the light that lights the area in front of the change holder) with that Green LED I have in the driver side Map Light at the moment (by the way, does anyone know how to remove this light?...do I have to pull off the whole front console/head unit to get to it?).

Random Decals, etc.

And finally...a little showcar surprise ;).

Oh...and of course a thorough wash, detail, and wax.

Future Plans:

Rims and Tires (18's with spacers if necessary to have wheels flush with the kit)

Wheel Well Underglow

Replace my rear speakers and get a good head unit with 12v converter and wire harness (my cousin blew the bass on the rear speakers)


After all of that is said and done, then I'll start on performance parts if I wish to keep putting money into it (rebuilding the engine, trans, etc etc)


I'll let you guys know when more photos are available (meaning when I do more stuff to my Alero), but so far, that's what I got today.

C_EICK 07-02-2009 01:18 AM

your account is privated.

Toxin13 07-02-2009 02:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Psyfox (Post 475789)
So here's my Alero so far:

Replace light in the under-console area (the light that lights the area in front of the change holder) with that Green LED I have in the driver side Map Light at the moment (by the way, does anyone know how to remove this light?...do I have to pull off the whole front console/head unit to get to it?).


I'm a little confused at which light you're asking about, but if it's still the one up under the little pit part of the console, you just pry up around the shift area plastic, pry the upper console plastic piece loose, lean it back toward you, and twist the light half a turn and out under the HVAC knobs. Nothing but the plastic needs to be taken out of place.

RisenequinoX 07-02-2009 02:32 AM

yes the link is private cant view =[

pimpalero2003 07-02-2009 05:20 AM

Yep you failed intersting though want to see it just post pics here

worknprog.99 07-02-2009 09:39 AM

do not do "random" decals lol..
and i started out with doing alot of interior and exterior LED's and i found that they quickly got old and not usefull lol

Alerosaint 07-02-2009 09:44 AM

Get to the meat of the matter....turbo!!!!

wrestlingandrunning 07-02-2009 09:57 AM

why do you want a 4th brake light?

worknprog.99 07-02-2009 11:22 AM

if you will have a brake light on the spoiler shave the one on the trunk

AleroDrime 07-02-2009 12:56 PM

theres a nice one on the trunk, save the cash and get one with out a brake light

Psyfox 07-02-2009 04:12 PM

My bad guys, it should work now. Let me know if it still doesn't.

Quote:

Originally Posted by wrestlingandrunning (Post 475818)
why do you want a 4th brake light?


I don't want one, my new spoiler just came with one on it (even though I didn't order it with one, they gave me it anyway at no extra cost). So I'm probably going to keep both brake lights except on the original third brake light, I'll put the aleromod.com brake light decal over it.

Quote:

Originally Posted by worknprog.99 (Post 475810)
do not do "random" decals lol..
and i started out with doing alot of interior and exterior LED's and i found that they quickly got old and not usefull lol


I'm not doing random decals, the only ones I'm doing are the aleromod across the windshield and brake light, and maybe another windshield one.


Toxin, that's exactly what I thought I had to do, thanks for the info.

Also, another question for everyone...would the car ride too low if I were to get a drop (with Eibach springs) along with putting on the AAS body kit? I know I'm going to have to offset the rims and/or get an offset when I eventually get new ones for it to look good with the kit, but that's my main question.

elpuas3000 07-02-2009 05:06 PM

psyfox why do you have a Battery Pack under the steering wheel ?



Toxin13 07-02-2009 05:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by elpuas3000 (Post 475956)
psyfox why do you have a Battery Pack under the steering wheel ?


That's for the LED glowing wheel cover he mentioned.

Looks pretty bright in there, but I can't really tell the wheel cover is glowing..

elpuas3000 07-02-2009 05:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toxin13 (Post 475959)
That's for the LED glowing wheel cover he mentioned.

Looks pretty bright in there, but I can't really tell the wheel cover is glowing..


that battery pack looks so s....... under the steering wheel ...
he should connect that to the dash light dont you think?

Toxin13 07-02-2009 06:36 PM

Judging by the wierd ass camera angle, I'm guessing it's there because you can't see it. If it were attached anywhere else the wires would just pull and twist when you turn the wheel..

Psyfox 07-02-2009 09:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by elpuas3000 (Post 475961)
that battery pack looks so s....... under the steering wheel ...
he should connect that to the dash light dont you think?


If you connected it to a dash light, it would get tangled in the steering column. That is literally the best way to do it, and it's barely noticeable unless you're like giving me road head or something...

Toxin, as far as how bright it is, it's pretty decent for as small of lights that show on the steering wheel (it's a string of lights inside the cover with a carbon weave coating that molds to the steering wheel, as shown), and when you drive at night, turning looks SOOO cool. But yeah, it really only shows up effectively at night, but I think it was definitely worth the $35 (about with shipping and such) that I paid for it.

Atmosphere 07-04-2009 06:59 PM

Psyfox, how audible is your WAI? Is it a pretty constant or can you only hear it when you punch it? Did you notice any improvements in performance?

Lookin' good.

Psyfox 07-04-2009 07:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Atmosphere (Post 476540)
Psyfox, how audible is your WAI? Is it a pretty constant or can you only hear it when you punch it? Did you notice any improvements in performance?

Lookin' good.


I can hear my WAI when RPM's kick over 3k (even on constant acceleration). So basically any time I accelerate a little faster than normal, when I punch it, or if I ride out a gear (particularly 1st, sometimes up to about 6k RPMs). Also, I do notice a small change in HP as opposed to when I had ye' ol' box in there. The only thing I wish was different about it was that I could find a silicon tube and cone filter in a green color rather than a blue.

So if anyone knows where I could pick up a small green silicon tube/has one, let me know (I've seen the filter before, but if you have one of those in green too then let me know).

Hopefully there will be more aggressive sounds when my muffler gets in (call me a riceboy if you want :P), lol.

And thanks again.

Psyfox 07-10-2009 02:28 AM

Footwell lights done. Took about 2.5 hours because I had trouble pulling off the console and such, but it was so worth it. I'll have pictures soon.

lonnie 07-10-2009 08:13 AM

I don't see that battery pack getting in the way at all...that would be a nice place for a kill switch or something...Keep it up. May want to steam clean the engine bay though!


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