Surgical Strike on my humble tusker : Operation XP - Part-I Prelude : During an impromptu meet in Bangalore couple of months ago both Anurag & Sudeep found out the stock headlamps in my vehicle had better output compared to other Scross Alpha variants they have driven. Though the output is better it still used to cry for more visibility during late evening/night drives especially during monsoons. This was also the primary reason for not having the similar confidence in driving through the highway during the nights as compared to during the day.
Anurag after driving my car for ~12 kms that evening had all the praises in the world for the way the car has been maintained and its sheer capabilities. He also casually asked why not consider upgrading to XP projector fog lights to improve the visibility. Possibly the ONLY logical upgrade that my car needed.
By this time, I had gone through almost all the posts in DIY thread by Anurag (
Link), the dedicated XP thread where many folks including early adopters of this product have shared their feedback (
Link) and not just limited to the positives & negatives about this product, quality checks, install and after sales support. Hence would like to thank members like Anurag, Sudeepg, lovetroque etc. for sharing unbiased views on the same which helped me in deciding to go for the XP Micro.
Since the objective was to improve visibility during late evening / night drives, decided to install the 3'' XP Micro Bi-Xenon Foglight Projectors with 4300k bulbs after a lot of thought process. To keep things simple, decided to install the XP's by opting just for Low-Beam only there by eleiminating any wiring issues. After hearing and reading through all the install fiasco at Evo Bangalore, the ONLY way I would get the XP's was through a DIY by folks like Anurag, Sudeep, lovetorque etc. as they know exactly what needs to be done to have a secure connection.
Anurag was more than happy to do this DIY or rather DIFO (Do it For Others)on most sought after Scross 1.6 and bought the kit for me from Xenon Planet Hyderabad in-charge Mr. Mayur Reddy @ 14,000. A quick call with Sudeep and Abhinav on doing this install, both of them happily agreed to join hands and accompany me. We also had few other folks in Hyderabad who were the early adopters of XP and their connections were not secured. So, for the benefit of everyone we decided to meet up at a common place and do surgical strikes one after another.
Hyderabad Gang Members:
a4anurag, Warun & Sendhil
Bangalore Gang Members:
Sudeepg, abhinav.s & Myself (all bhpians)
Where did we finally meet up :
Karnool
When :
Saturday, 22nd July 2017.
~6 am started from Kasturinagar
~7 am After covering 40 kms, stopped for a 30 minute breakfast at Nandi Upachar as there are not many food options post that till Karnool.
~7:30 am to 9 am we have covered another 183 KMs and stopped for a quick bio-break.
~9:10 am to 10:30 am, we covered another 140 KMs and reached Karnool much to the amusement of Hyderabad folks as they didn't anticipate us to reach so early.
Range left after covering 360.5 KMs
Average speed of the trip from Bangalore to Karnool
Let me just re-iterate this highway (Bangalore-Karnool-Hyderabad) for majority of the times doesn't see much traffic and this time it was no different.
Tusker just kept pulling relentlessly and Sudeep at the rear seat didn't even realize the way this car masked the highway speed.
Your's truly at the wheels
Look at the smile at Sudeep's face. Doesn't even realise the car just cornered at triple digit speeds
Abhinav at the wheels, who just did that cornering and the one who had most fun driving during this trip
Tusker arriving at the Operation Theater
XP Micro specifications :
- Name: XP Micro
- Product code: xpmic
- Projector Size: 3 Inch
- Bulb: Unbranded/Unlabelled (tuned by XP)
- Bulb Type: H8/H11 HID
- Bi-Xenon Type
- Waterproof projector unit and Ballast
- 35W Canbus Ballast
- Colour Temperature: 4300K is what was recommended by Anurag
- Voltage: 12V
- Warranty: 2 Years from Date of Purchase
XP package contains the following :
- 3 inch projectors x 2 No's
- Mounting clamps (Two different types in different sizes)
- 35W Canbus Ballast x 2 No's
- Custom made brackets for the Canbus Ballast x 2 No's
- Wire connectors and terminals
- Mounting screws and washers
- Dual Core wire for the High beam of the XP Micro (thankfully this was NOT needed as the objective was to have ONLY low beam for improved visibility on the road)
3 inch projector
Projector plus its wiring connected to Ballast
Clamps that YOU see on the right hand side were chosen to mount the projector on my car
35W Canbus Ballast with custom brackets
Connectors (early adopters of XP were not so lucky to get these connectors)
Coupler for high-beam and terminals (did not use)
Dual Core wire for the High beam of the XP Micro (did not use)
The complete kit
Tools required to complete this install - Stanley socket set.
- Assorted tools set.
- Trim panel opening set.
- Plus Anurag's car was a like a mini workshop with all the tools required if we were ever short of anything.
Stanley socket set
Inside the set
Assorted Tools set
Trim panel opening set
Anurag's Car Boot if we ever run out of any required tools (for eg. Nylon Zip Ties etc.)
Please Note : Surgical Strike on my humble
tusker : Operation XP - Part-II - On how it was carried out - step by step procedure will be updated as soon as possible. Stay tuned fellas
